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TopTenREVIEWS presents the movie reviews of Most Dangerous Game, The (1932)

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Most Dangerous Game, The (1932)

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Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:2.9050
Avg Critic Score:2.9211

Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) Movie Reviews

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Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) scores a combined 3.25 out of 4 stars for Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz) Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Schoedsack co-direct this most frightening version of Richard Connell's much adapted short story, from a screenplay by James Ashmore Creelman. ...read the complete Most Dangerous Game movie review at Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
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The SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review
The Most Dangerous Game is a genuine classic. Count Zaroff’s name might not stand up there alongside other names from the era such as Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr Jekyll, Larry Talbot and Griffin the chemist, but the 1924 Richard Connell short story that...read the complete Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) review at The SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review
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The Criterion Collection has preserved this film on DVD with a mildly interesting background commentary by film historian Bruce Eder. Although it's not the most artistic film from the period, The Most Dangerous Game mostly...read the complete Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) review at ToxicUniverse.com (John Nesbit)
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By far the most chilling version of Richard Connell's much adapted and imitated short story, boasting an authentic touch of de Sade in Leslie Banks' performance as the world-weary big game hunter and connoisseur of arcane pleasures, possessor of a remote...read the complete Most Dangerous Game, The (1932) review at Time Out (--)
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