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The opening credit doorknob in Most Dangerous Game Year: 1933 |
Based a short story by
Richard Connell, the GAME template has been used many times, but the best adaptation is the Cooper & Schoedsack production that
proceeded the groundbreaking KING KONG, filmed mostly in the same RKO island
location sets and co-starring several familiar faces.
We
spend the first few minutes on a boat where a group of high class,
cigar puffing gentleman talk about their favorite sport, highlighting special guest Bob, played by Joel McCrea, a lanky chap famous for
hunting wild tigers and never backing down: And right when Bob mentions how he’s glad to be the
hunter and not the hunted, the boat hits a reef, goes down into
shark-infested waters, and everyone dies except our hero, who winds up
on a beach, making his way into a giant spooky castle inhabited by an
obviously nefarious white man Zaroff, played by Leslie Banks. And there
are guests left over by the last shipwreck…
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Leslie Banks takes aim in The Most Dangerous Game |
In the
roles of brother and sister Eve and Martin is none other than KING KONG legends Fay Wray
and Robert Armstrong… While Wray is the co-lead ingénue, Armstrong
is given a filler role and spends most of the time drunkenly slurring in
that old school fashion, annoying Zaroff until the plot unravels… And
with only the dashing Bob and the beautiful Eve left, we’ve learned
Zaroff’s master plan: he hunts human beings, not animals… These are
considered THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME!
Leslie Banks provides all the delicious, expository
venom of your classic film heavy – going over the top in such a perfect
way you’ll want to hear him rant and rave forever within his cozy
confides. As
the vamping Zaroff stalks his own stairwell like a phantom ruling his
immense bachelor pad purgatory castle, the camera pans to his face while Max
Steiner’s melodramatic score blares with sinister premonition. The
famous KONG starlet Wray, meanwhile, provides damsel in distress
moments, and yet what she holds back, not wanting to be heard by her
surreptitious captor, is the most important element of her subdued
performance.
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Leslie Banks in The Most Dangerous Game RATES: ****1/2 |
Soon enough it's dawn, aka hunting
season, and we venture from the lush Gothic interior to the formidably
foggy outdoors...
This is where KING KONG was being filmed at the same time (Fay
was a busy actress, serving as a wish-bone between two productions)...
Bob
and Eve run throughout the island as a gun-wielding Zaroff keeps on
their trail, eventually using his henchman (KONG's "Native Chief" Noble
Johnson) and guard dogs for backup: DANGEROUS GAME providing two movies
for the price of one: the first being a dialogue driven philosophy on
life and death, the second a fast paced action film that, like KING KONG
once we hit the island, never lets up...
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Fay Wray & Joel McCrea in The Most Dangerous Game |
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Joel McCrea in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Fay Wray in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Joel McCrea in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME with Fay Wray |
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Robert Armstrong getting drunker in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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A familiar King Kong set first in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Fay Wray in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME with Joel McCrea |
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Beautiful matte with birds later used for Citizen Kane THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Joel McCrea returns mad as hell in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Joel McCrea in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME with Noble Johnson |
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Joel McCrea, Noble Johnson and Leslie Banks The Most Dangerous Game |
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Leslie Banks & King Kong native Noble Johnson |
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A smoking Leslie Banks in THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME |
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Cool early Criterion DVD with great cover
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