The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
When legendary hunter Bob Rainsford is shipwrecked on the perilous reefs surrounding a mysterious island, he finds himself the guest of the reclusive and eccentric Count Zaroff. While he is very gracious at first, Zaroff eventually forces Rainsford and two other shipwreck survivors, brother and sister Eve and Martin Towbridge, to participate in a sadistic game of cat and mouse in which they are the prey and he is the hunter.
Directors:
Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack.
Writer:
James Ashmore Creelman
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Joel McCrea as Robert Rainsford |
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Fay Wray as Eve Trowbridge |
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Leslie Banks as Count Zaroff |
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Robert Armstrong as Martin Trowbridge |
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Noble Johnson as Ivan |
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Steve Clemente as Tartar |
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William B. Davidson as Captain |
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Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian as Tartar Servant |
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James Flavin as First Mate on Yacht (uncredited) |
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Hale Hamilton as Bill Woodman (uncredited) |
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Landers Stevens as Yacht Passenger 'Doc' (uncredited) |
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Arnold Gray as Passenger on Yacht (uncredited) |
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Phil Tead as Passenger on Yacht (uncredited) |
| Directing | Irving Pichel | Director |
| Directing | Ernest B. Schoedsack | Director |
| Writing | James Ashmore Creelman | Screenplay |
| Production | David O. Selznick | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Henry W. Gerrard | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Archie Marshek | Editor |
| Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Clem Portman | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Richard Connell | Short Story |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Gaston Longet | Still Photographer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Walter Plunkett | Costume Design |
| Production | Merian C. Cooper | Associate Producer |
| Production | Ernest B. Schoedsack | Associate Producer |