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The Most Dangerous Game
Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack · 1932
Size
Finish
$60.00
Synopsis
After their luxury cabin cruiser crashes on a reef, Bob Rainsford finds himself washed ashore on a remote island. He finds a fortress-like house, and the owner, Count Zaroff, seems to be quite welcoming. Apart from Zaroff's servant Ivan, the only other people present are Eve Trowbridge and her brother Martin, also survivors of their own shipwreck. Other survivors are missing, however, and Rainsford soon learns why. Zaroff releases them into his jungle island and then hunts them down in his grisly outdoor chess game. Then after Martin disappears Bob realizes that he and Eve are to be the next pawns in Zaroff's deadly game.
Cast
Joel McCrea·Steve Clemente·Fay Wray·Robert Armstrong·Leslie Banks·Hale Hamilton·William B. Davidson·Noble Johnson·James Flavin·Bill Davidson
Film Credits
Cinematography by Henry W. Gerrard, with production design by Carroll Clark.
Screenplay
James Ashmore Creelman, Richard Connell
Cinematography
Henry W. Gerrard
Production Design
Carroll Clark
Costume Design
Walter Plunkett
Music
Max Steiner
Country
United States
Language
English, Russian
Rating
Approved
Runtime
63 min
IMDb
7.1/10 · 14K votes
Rotten Tomatoes
100%
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