Disambiguation evidence for The Most Dangerous Game via surface form

"The Most Dangerous Game (1932 film)"


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surface form: "The Most Dangerous Game" (short story)
basedOnWorkBy Richard Connell
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castMember Fay Wray
castMember Joel McCrea
castMember Leslie Banks
castMember Noble Johnson
castMember Robert Armstrong
characterPortrayedBy Bob Rainsford
surface form: Bob Rainsford – Joel McCrea
characterPortrayedBy Count Zaroff – Leslie Banks
characterPortrayedBy Fay Wray
surface form: Eve Trowbridge – Fay Wray
cinematographyBy Henry W. Gerrard NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Ernest B. Schoedsack
director Irving Pichel
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy Archie Marshek
filmingLocation RKO Radio Pictures
surface form: RKO studio lot
genre adventure film
genre pre-Code Hollywood film
genre thriller film
hasShortStorySourcePublicationYear 1924
instanceOf film
instanceOf thriller film
language English
mainCharacter Bob Rainsford
mainCharacter Count Zaroff
mainCharacter Eve Trowbridge
musicBy Max Steiner
narrativeTheme man as the most dangerous game
narrativeTheme moral limits of hunting
narrativeTheme survival
notableFor early cinematic adaptation of Richard Connell’s short story
notableFor pre-Code depiction of human hunting as sport
plotSummary A big-game hunter who has grown bored with hunting animals stalks shipwrecked humans for sport on his isolated island.
producer David O. Selznick
producer Merian C. Cooper
productionCompany RKO Radio Pictures
releaseYear 1932
runtimeMinutes 63
screenwriter James Ashmore Creelman
setDecorationTheme gothic hunting lodge
setIn remote island
sharesSetsWith film King Kong (1933)
surface form: King Kong (1933 film)
shortStoryOriginallyPublishedIn Collier’s magazine
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary to early 1930s

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