The Most Dangerous Game - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Most Dangerous Game"
The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
Timing: 1:3 (63 min)
The Most Dangerous Game - TMDB rating
6.948/10
259
The Most Dangerous Game - Kinopoisk rating
6.541/10
735
The Most Dangerous Game - IMDB rating
7.1/10
15000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Editor

Archie Marshek
Editor

Art Direction

Costume Design

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Max Steiner #73797

Max Steiner

Max Steiner
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Henry W. Gerrard
Director of Photography

Still Photographer

Gaston Longet
Still Photographer

Screenplay

James Ashmore Creelman
Screenplay

Sound Recordist

Clem Portman

Clem Portman
Sound Recordist

Short Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the initial version of the film, lasting 78 minutes, the scene in the trophy room was longer, and the contents of the room were shown in more detail. At least two human dummies and more heads in glass jars were shown than in the final version. After seeing all this and hearing explanations of how each victim died, the audience at the preview began to leave, so the scene in the trophy room was shortened.
  • It is believed that this film inspired the crimes of the Zodiac Killer – a serial killer who operated in the United States in the late 1960s. The identity of the criminal remains unknown.
  • Noble Johnson (1881-1978), an African American and childhood friend of actor and director Lon Chaney (1883-1930), played the Cossack Ivan. This is the first known case in cinema where an African American played a representative of the European race.
  • Many of the sets from this film were also used in «King Kong» (Merian C. Cooper, 1933). This even included the gates, which later burned during the filming of the first episode of Victor Fleming's melodrama «Gone with the Wind» (1939). The reason for this was that the filming of «The Most Dangerous Game» and «King Kong» took place simultaneously, although «King Kong» was released later (the delay was apparently due to work on the special effects).
  • Many of the sets from this film were also used in the film "King Kong" (Merian C. Cooper, 1933). This even applied to the gates, which later burned during the filming of the first episode of Victor Fleming’s melodrama "Gone with the Wind" (1939). The fact is that the filming of "The Most Dangerous Game" and "King Kong" was happening simultaneously, although "King Kong" was released later (the delay was apparently due to work on the special effects).
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