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The Most Dangerous Game is an adventure short story by Richard Connell (1893 – 1949). The plot concerns a man trapped on the private island of an insane hunter who, bored with the standard big game, has taken up hunting humans, the only quarry he considers worthy of his skill. The man must struggle to outwit the hunter and escape.
AdaptationsThe story has been adapted for film numerous times, with the most successful one being made in 1932 starring Fay Wray and Joel McCrea. The story was also made into a radio play by the show Suspense. Actor Joseph Cotten played the lead role. Very little editing was done; the main difference was that the story was told in retrospect from the star waiting for his opponents in his bedroom (it was only "live" after he returned for the final battle) as opposed to third person narration from the beginning to the end. InfluenceThe simple premise which does not require close relations between the hunter and prey has led to other fictional adaptations and parodies including:
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