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title: "The Most Dangerous Game"
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# The Most Dangerous Game

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## Description

Sporting Count Zaroff gives a shipwrecked couple a knife, then hunts them with hounds by bow and arrow.

Review: A rollicking good time from Hollywood's Golden Age.. - Grand movie from the days when Hollywood actually made movies, instead of putting video games into video...Great cast...Leslie Banks as the creepy Count Zaroff, Joel McCrea as our intrepid hero, and the ever lovely Fay Wray. I read the short story when I was about ten (I think it was reprinted in Boys' Life?) and was enthralled with the entire theme...shipwrecked on a desert island, a crazy Cossack trying to hunt you down, using your wits and fieldcraft to outsmart him and survive...great stuff for a boy' active imagination. No, the movie doesn't follow the short story very well, but they are different works...the cinematic work develops on the literary work, taking themes, direction, and inspiration from it, but seldom are they, or intended to be, copies of each other...but I digress. This was made when matinee idols did their own stunts, when actions spoke louder than words, when being hunted by a madman meant you went into action instead of looking for a safe space...a rollicking good time from Hollywood's Golden Age...I would give this one more than five stars if I could...as an aside, this movie was shot on the same set as another Fay Wray vehicle, King Kong...in fact, the two movie shootings overlapped, often filming on the same days...one shooting in the morning, one in the evening. Most Dangerous Game was released first, in 1932, as Kong went longer in post production
Review: New life breathed into old classic!!!! - I read this short story many long years ago & loved it! I finally got to see this movie adaptation years after already being a hardcore "King Kong" fan & immediately recognized the stars & set pieces. From the moment I saw the grotesque door knockers I new this was going to be a treat! And now with the option of a colorized version ...a double treat ( lol unintentional knockers pun.) Great story, great movie!!! You might wonder if the colorization is worth watching & I can tell you that they did a good enough job that my daughter never realized this was never filmed in color until after I explained to her the history tying this movie together with King Kong. I wish the colorization process would have been as good for King Kong as it is for this & a few other classic's Ray Harryhausen worked on.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Ernest B. Schoedsack, Fay Wray, Irving Pichel, Joel McCrea, Leslie Banks, Robert Armstrong |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 348 Reviews |
| Format | Black & White, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Restored |
| Genre | Mystery |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 3 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Mystery
- **Format:** Black & White, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Restored
- **Contributor:** Ernest B. Schoedsack, Fay Wray, Irving Pichel, Joel McCrea, Leslie Banks, Robert Armstrong
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 3 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Poor video quality.
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023*

This is a really good movie but if this was the "restored" version I'd hate to see it before that. I know 1932 is a while ago so I don't expect perfect clarity and sound, I'm very forgiving with. I could probably record a better dvd copy from TCM.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Leslie Banks plays the villain with the right hint of craziness
  

*by J***G on Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022*

I only know about The Most Dangerous Game because it was mentioned in the Zodiac film as a possible inspiration for that serial killer. For something made in 1932 it’s pretty good. There’s a Ukrainian count played by Leslie Banks on an isolated island that hunts people. He finally has a worthy opponent when big game hunter Joel McCrea gets shipwrecked. Banks plays his character with an intensity and a hint of craziness that is perfect for the role. When he starts getting psychotic he rubs a scar on his face.

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    A GREAT MOVIE EVEN BETTER IN COLOR!
  

*by R***S on Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2011*

Directed by Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Shoedsack (the other half of the original King Kong team) and based on the classic short story by Richard Connell, this 1932 thriller is much more than another second feature on a double bill.  The plot revolves around the terrifying adventure of big game hunter Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) who survives a freak boating accident and swims ashore into greater danger on the private Caribbean island owned and occupied by Russian aristocrat and hunting enthusiast Count Zarkoff (Leslie Banks).  Rainsford is introduced to other guests, flirty Eve (Fay Wray) and her booze-hound brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), also survivors of sea tragedies.Cocktail chit-chat soon, inevitably, turns to hunting and Zarkoff taunts Rainsford to join him in hunting "the most dangerous game."  A gruesome, mounted human head confirms that Zarkoff is referring to hunting man.Rainsford and Eve flee into the wilds of the island as part of the one-sided gambit that will allow them to go free if they can survive until dawn.  If they fail, they will join the mounted trophies in the count's den.This brisk (only 63 minutes) adventure still works today, thanks in part to the screenplay, nice direction, fast pace, and McCrea and Wray's obvious on-screen charisma.  The other big component is the wonderful jungle sets used from the previous year's King Kong production.About two years ago, stop-motion master animator Ray Harryhausen supervised a digital color version that adds another layer of verisimilitude to this venerable enterprise to say nothing of amping the eroticism of Wray.Fay Wray's natural beauty is often the focus of the expertly lighted cinematography as well as Wray's intentionally flimsy wardrobe.  In spite of the years since its release, Wray still seems a very modern woman.Instead of Kong, the monster on this island is Zarkoff.  It's fun to watch him reveal his insanity and we first realize something is seriously wrong when he gives his soliloquy, a kind of ecstatic ode to the hunt.  The excellent music is by Max Steiner, one of film's great composers.  Look for the color-enhanced version from Legend Films.  I found it new on Amazon for about five bucks including shipping!

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