- 5/31/2025
On a remote island, a group of shipwreck survivors finds themselves hunted by a mysterious and ruthless man who sees humans as the ultimate prey. The Most Dangerous Game is a gripping tale of suspense, survival, and the dark side of human nature. A timeless classic that inspired generations of thrillers.
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00:00:00BIRDS CHIRP
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00:01:30The channel's here on the chart, all right.
00:01:44And so are the marking lights.
00:01:45Then what's wrong with them?
00:01:48Those lights don't seem to be in just the right place.
00:01:51They're both a bit out of position, according to this.
00:01:53Two light boys mean a safe channel between the world over.
00:01:57Safe between the world over doesn't go in these waters.
00:02:00Look here.
00:02:02You'll see the water shoals on the island side,
00:02:05while the deep soundings run to the mainland.
00:02:08Have any of you seen the captain today?
00:02:09No, he wasn't down for dinner.
00:02:11No, and he wasn't down for lunch.
00:02:14He hasn't left the bridge since you decided to come through the channel.
00:02:17What are you driving at?
00:02:19Ever since you gave him those orders yesterday to cut through these waters,
00:02:23he's had the jitters.
00:02:25There's something wrong.
00:02:28I'm getting nerves myself.
00:02:30Doc, what do you recommend for nerves?
00:02:32Give him a shot of scotch.
00:02:33Good.
00:02:33Give him the whole bottle.
00:02:34No, no, I've got nerves, too.
00:02:36Here you are, Doc.
00:02:37Just what you need.
00:02:42Well, maybe you're right.
00:02:45Yes, I'll do it.
00:02:48Good evening, Captain.
00:02:49Good evening, sir.
00:02:50May I speak with you?
00:02:52Why, certainly.
00:02:54Go ahead.
00:02:55We're heading straight for the channel between Brank Island and the mainland.
00:02:58Good.
00:02:59But the lights are just a bit off, according to the chart.
00:03:02But charts are never up to date in this part of the Pacific.
00:03:05You know that.
00:03:05I know, sir, but doesn't Brank Island mean anything to you?
00:03:10Well, not a lot.
00:03:12Well, perhaps if I could talk with Mr. Rainsford, he...
00:03:14But Bob's not a sailor.
00:03:15He's a hunter.
00:03:15He's made many of these trips.
00:03:17He's young, but he has judgment.
00:03:19I'll call him.
00:03:21Oh, Bob.
00:03:23Bob.
00:03:23What is it?
00:03:24Come up here, will you?
00:03:26Just a minute.
00:03:27What's bothering you, Captain?
00:03:29There are no more coral reef, shark-infested waters in the whole world than these.
00:03:34Boy, just take a look at these.
00:03:37You didn't turn out so hot as a hunter, Doc.
00:03:38But, oh, what a photographer.
00:03:40Say, if we'd had you to take pictures on the Sumatran trip, they might have believed in my book.
00:03:44If you'd had me on the Sumatran trip, you'd never had me on this one.
00:03:48Say, here's a swell one of the ships, Skipper.
00:03:49Well, what's the matter?
00:03:53These old sea dogs tell Yarns to kid each other and end up believing it all themselves.
00:03:57Well, I think that Mr. Rainsford should know that the channel lights aren't just in the position given on the chart.
00:04:02Oh.
00:04:03Well, what do you think, fellas?
00:04:05I think we should turn back and take the outside course.
00:04:08Oh, no, no, no.
00:04:09No, no, no, no.
00:04:10We'll go ahead.
00:04:13Very well, sir.
00:04:14It's your ship.
00:04:15It was the schooner Hesperus, and she sailed the Wintry Sea.
00:04:23Now, wait a minute, fellas.
00:04:24Let's talk this over.
00:04:25There's no use taking any chances.
00:04:27Chances?
00:04:27That's fine talk coming from a fellow who just got through slapping tigers in the face.
00:04:31Here, get an eyeful of this.
00:04:34And he talks about taking chances.
00:04:36Here's the Doc charging the enemy with an unloaded camera.
00:04:39Get the expression on Doc's face, Bill.
00:04:41He looks more frightened than the tiger.
00:04:43He is.
00:04:45Just what you have on your mind, Doc.
00:04:48I'll tell you what I had on my mind.
00:04:50I was thinking of the inconsistency of civilization.
00:04:53The beast of the jungle, killing just for his existence, is called savage.
00:04:57The man, killing just for sport, is called civilized.
00:05:01Yeah, yeah.
00:05:01It's a bit contradictory, isn't it?
00:05:03Now, just a minute.
00:05:04What makes you think it isn't just as much sport for the animal as it is for the man?
00:05:09Now, take that fellow right there, for instance.
00:05:11There never was a time when he couldn't have gotten away.
00:05:13But he didn't want to.
00:05:14He got interested in hunting me.
00:05:16He didn't hate me for stalking him, any more than I hated him for trying to charge me.
00:05:21As a matter of fact, we admired each other.
00:05:23Perhaps.
00:05:24But would you change places with the tiger?
00:05:27Well, not now.
00:05:29Here comes that bad luck lady again.
00:05:34Third time tonight.
00:05:37Here, let me shuffle them.
00:05:38Yeah, wait a minute.
00:05:39Don't evade the issue.
00:05:40Yes, Tom.
00:05:41I asked you a question.
00:05:42Yes.
00:05:43You did?
00:05:43Oh, I forgot.
00:05:45Oh, no, you didn't.
00:05:46I asked you if there'd be as much sport in the game if you were the tiger instead of the hunter.
00:05:51Well, that's something I'll never have to decide.
00:05:54No?
00:05:55Listen here, you fellas.
00:05:56This world's divided into two kinds of people.
00:05:59The hunter and the hunted.
00:06:00Luckily, I'm a hunter.
00:06:02Nothing can ever change that.
00:06:03Hang on a second.
00:06:16Hello.
00:06:17Hello down there.
00:06:18Hello, engine room.
00:06:19The terrible spider.
00:06:20Does the water ever hits those hot boilers?
00:06:24Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:33Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:07:03I need you.
00:07:11I'd rather drown them.
00:07:20Where are the others?
00:07:21See anybody?
00:07:24Nobody left but us two.
00:07:26And that fellow.
00:07:27Oh, no.
00:07:33Shark! Help!
00:07:35Look! Shark!
00:07:41Oh! He got me!
00:08:03Shark!
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00:12:43Such things are always incredible.
00:12:46Death is for others, not for ourselves.
00:12:49That is how most of my other guests have felt.
00:12:53Your other guests?
00:12:54You mean this has happened before?
00:12:55My dear fellow, we have several survivors from the last wreck still in the house.
00:13:00It would seem that this island were cursed.
00:13:04That's just what the captain said.
00:13:06Only he thought it was uninhabited.
00:13:08We Cossacks find our inspiration in solitude.
00:13:12Well, it's a break for me anyway.
00:13:14My house is yours, sir.
00:13:16Oh, by the way, you'll want to change those wet rags immediately.
00:13:20Yes, they look about the way I feel.
00:13:22Yes, I have some loose hunting clothes, which I keep for my guests, that you can possibly get into.
00:13:30Ivan will show you to your room.
00:13:37You will find a stiff drink there also.
00:13:40Thanks a lot.
00:13:44All pleasure is mine.
00:13:45You will find a stiff drink.
00:13:57Come in.
00:14:19Ready, Rigsman?
00:14:20All set.
00:14:24I'm afraid we have finished dinner.
00:14:27But I have ordered something for you.
00:14:29Thanks.
00:14:29I don't feel like eating.
00:14:31Oh, dear, dear.
00:14:32Well, perhaps later.
00:14:34Now then, what do you say to coffee and most charming company?
00:14:44It is hard to forget your comrade's fate, I know.
00:14:47But our feminine guest is easily perturbed.
00:14:51If I could beg you to put a good face upon the matter,
00:14:54and assume a cheerfulness you may not feel.
00:14:58Why, sure, of course.
00:15:08Miss Throwbridge, may I present Mr. Robert Rainsford,
00:15:11Miss Eve Throwbridge.
00:15:12How'd you do?
00:15:14How'd he do?
00:15:14And her brother, Mr. Martin Throwbridge.
00:15:16How are you, old chap?
00:15:17Pretty well shaken up, I guess, huh?
00:15:19Coming out of it now, thanks.
00:15:20We know just how it feels.
00:15:21Don't we, Eve?
00:15:22Indeed, we do.
00:15:25Perhaps Mr. Rainsford would like some hot coffee.
00:15:27Oh, yes, of course.
00:15:28Mr. Rainsford, please sit here.
00:15:30Oh, thank you.
00:15:31Dig us two coffee vodka.
00:15:33Vodka, that's the stuff.
00:15:35One shot will dry out quicker than all the coffee and java.
00:15:38Have to toss it off, though, like this.
00:15:40Now, Martin, you don't have to drink it all tonight, do you?
00:15:43Don't be ridiculous, sis.
00:15:45We are victims of circumstance, same as Mr. Rainsford.
00:15:48And if anyone has a right to his liquor, it's a victim of circumstance.
00:15:52Isn't that so, Count?
00:15:53Of course, yes.
00:15:54You were in the shipwreck, too, I understand.
00:15:56Yes.
00:15:56Our lifeboat was the only one saved, my brother and I and two sailors.
00:16:01The Count found us on the beach with nothing but the clothes on our backs.
00:16:05Those channel lights must have been shifted.
00:16:07I wonder it hasn't been reported.
00:16:08Well, we'll report them, just as soon as we get back to the mainland.
00:16:11You see, the Count has only one launch, and that's under repair.
00:16:20Russians are not the best mechanics.
00:16:24I'm afraid we'll have to be patient a few days longer.
00:16:27That's all right with me.
00:16:28I feel as if I were living on borrowed time right now.
00:16:32Speaking of that, perhaps now you'll tell us a little bit about who you are.
00:16:35Just sketchily, you know.
00:16:37Born, married, why I left my last job.
00:16:39No, no, no, no. One moment, please.
00:16:42Mr. Rainsford need never explain who he is in my house.
00:16:45No?
00:16:46No, we entertain a celebrity, Miss Trowbridge.
00:16:48Wait a minute, wait a minute. Don't tell me. Let me guess.
00:16:54I know.
00:16:55Flagpole sitter.
00:16:56Oh, flagpole sitter.
00:16:57I know. He wrote some books.
00:16:58No, he lived some books.
00:17:00Yes. If I am not mistaken, this is Mr. Robert Rainsford, who hunts big games so adventurously.
00:17:06Yeah? Yes, do you?
00:17:07I've lugged the gun around a little.
00:17:09I've lugged the gun around a little.
00:17:11No, I have read your books.
00:17:12I read all books on hunting.
00:17:15A papirosu?
00:17:18Only in yours have I found a sane point of view.
00:17:22What do you mean, sane?
00:17:23Cigarette?
00:17:24Yeah, thanks.
00:17:25You do not excuse what needs no excuse.
00:17:28Now, let me see. How did you put it?
00:17:30Hunting is as much a game as stud poker, only the limits are higher.
00:17:35You have put our case perfectly, Mr. Rainsford.
00:17:38Well, then you're a hunter yourself.
00:17:40We are kindred spirits.
00:17:42It is my one passion.
00:17:45He sleeps all day and hunts all night.
00:17:47And what's more, Rainsford, he'll have you doing the same thing.
00:17:50We'll have capital sport together, I hope.
00:17:52Don't encourage him.
00:17:53You know, he's had our two settlers so busy chasing around the woods after Flora and Fana
00:17:58that we haven't seen them for three days.
00:18:03But what do you hunt here?
00:18:07I'll tell you.
00:18:09You will be amused, I know.
00:18:11I have done a rare thing.
00:18:14I have invented a new sensation.
00:18:17And is he stingy with it?
00:18:19What is this sensation, Count?
00:18:20Mr. Rainsford, God made some men poets, some he made kings, some beggars.
00:18:28Me, he made a hunter.
00:18:32My hand was made for the trigger, my father told me.
00:18:38He was a very rich man with a quarter of a million acres in the Crimea and an ardent sportsman.
00:18:43When I was only stir up high, he gave me my first gun.
00:18:47Good for him.
00:18:47My life has been one glorious hunt.
00:18:51It would be impossible for me to tell you how many animals I have killed.
00:18:55But when the revolution played up...
00:18:57Look now.
00:18:58Vitry stop.
00:18:59Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:19:04Count Zarif was so interesting, I didn't realize the danger.
00:19:11Oh, it's all right now.
00:19:12What were you saying about the revolution, Count?
00:19:14Oh, merely that I escaped with most of my fortune.
00:19:18Naturally, I continued to hunt all over the world.
00:19:22It was in Africa that the Cape Buffalo gave me this.
00:19:27That must have been a close call.
00:19:28Yes, it still bothers me sometimes.
00:19:32However, in two months I was on my way to the Amazon.
00:19:36I'd heard that the Jaguars there were unusually cunning.
00:19:40No, no, no.
00:19:41No sport at all.
00:19:43Well, conditions are bad everywhere these days.
00:19:46One night as I lay in my tent with this...
00:19:49this head of mine...
00:19:52a terrible thought crept like a snake into my brain.
00:19:56Hunting was beginning to bore me.
00:19:59Is that such a terrible thought, Count?
00:20:02It is, my dear lady.
00:20:04When hunting has been the whip for all other passions.
00:20:07When I lost my love of hunting,
00:20:10I lost my love of life.
00:20:13Of love.
00:20:18Well, you seem to have stood it pretty well.
00:20:20I even tried to sink myself to the level of the savage.
00:20:24I made myself perfect in the use of the tartar wobble.
00:20:30Tartar who is?
00:20:32Tartar wobble.
00:20:34That one up there.
00:20:35Tartar wobble.
00:20:39That's cute.
00:20:42Even to this day, I prefer to hunt with it.
00:20:44But alas, even that was too deadly.
00:20:46What I needed was not a new weapon,
00:20:49but a new animal.
00:20:53A new animal?
00:20:53exactly so you found one yes here on my island I hunt the most dangerous game
00:21:10the most dangerous game you mean Tigers Tigers no the tiger has nothing but his
00:21:20claws and his fangs I heard some queer beast howling back there along the water
00:21:28was that it
00:21:37it's no use French but he won't tell he won't even let you see his trophy room
00:21:43till he gets ready to take you on the hunt of a great Watson my one secret
00:21:49I keep it as a surprise for my guests against the rainy day of boredom
00:21:56that's no boy you let me in on that game and I'll bet you I'd go for it you know
00:22:01nice but he hasn't failed yet if he says the thing is good it is good he's a
00:22:07judge of liquor wizard at a contract plays a piano anything you want he's a good
00:22:13host and a good scowl right count yes yes you want me to go hunting all right you just
00:22:19say the word we're pals we'll have a big party get cock-eyed and go hunting a
00:22:24completely civilized point of view listen I'll do what you do you come to my place
00:22:28in the Adirondack sometime see we'll have a private car liquor and gals on the trip
00:22:34and the guides will make the dears behave I think we'd better change the subject
00:22:40all right send it to the subject oh I know play the piano huh if you wish a good idea play the piano
00:22:51now leave it to me and I'll fix everything perhaps the count doesn't want to play
00:22:55now there you go sister I call water now leave me alone I know where the piano is
00:23:02I'm perfectly sober a charming simplicity completely civilized did you say he talks
00:23:10of wine and women as a prelude to the hunt we barbarians know that it is after the
00:23:15chase and then only that man revels it does seem a bit like cocktails before
00:23:20breakfast of course yes you know the saying of the Organdi chieftains hunt first the
00:23:25enemy then the woman that's the savages idea everywhere it is the natural
00:23:30instinct what is woman even such a woman as this until the blood is quickened by
00:23:37the kill oh I don't know oh I don't know you Americans one passion builds upon
00:23:46another kill then love when you have known that you will have known ecstasy
00:23:55oh Martin
00:23:59introducing Zaroff the keyboard king in his brank island hour come on count now you're shown
00:24:09what do you suggest oh just a good tune but not highbrow like last night just a good tune see
00:24:16nice seat yeah
00:24:30Oh, it's hunting dogs.
00:24:46Keep your voice low and listen.
00:24:48It isn't true about the launch needing repairs.
00:24:50I heard it leave the boat house last night.
00:24:51It returned this morning.
00:24:53You mean he's keeping you from returning to the mainland?
00:24:55Yes.
00:24:55Well, perhaps he enjoys the company of two very charming people.
00:25:02Two, maybe.
00:25:03There were four of us a week ago.
00:25:05The other two have disappeared.
00:25:08What do you mean?
00:25:09One night after dinner, the cop took one of our sailors down to see his trophy.
00:25:14At the foot of those stone steps.
00:25:18That iron door?
00:25:19Yes.
00:25:20Two nights later, he took the other there.
00:25:23Neither has been seen since.
00:25:25Have you asked him about them?
00:25:28He says they've gone hunting.
00:25:30Oh, be careful.
00:25:31He's watching us.
00:25:33Will you smile as if I've said something funny?
00:25:36No.
00:25:37Now look here, you must be mistaken.
00:25:39Not now.
00:25:41Applaud.
00:25:46Ah, boy. Ah, boy.
00:25:49What did I tell you?
00:25:50Smacks of me in ivory, eh, Rinsford?
00:25:52It was splendid.
00:25:53Don't stop, please.
00:25:54Now, I'm afraid we have failed to hold the full attention of our audience.
00:25:58Well, I expect it's rather difficult for Mr. Rainsford to concentrate on anything after all he's been through.
00:26:04Oh, my dear lady, you are pleading for yourself.
00:26:07I can see the drooping of those lovely eyes.
00:26:11Excuse me.
00:26:13Provideon aver.
00:26:14You know, the Count's worse than a family governess.
00:26:17Every night he sends us off to bed like naughty children.
00:26:19Oh, no, my dear.
00:26:21No.
00:26:23Charming children.
00:26:28There.
00:26:29You hear that, sis?
00:26:30Now, try along upstairs and don't bother us grown-ups anymore.
00:26:33Well, after that, I guess, I guess I'll have to go.
00:26:37Good night, Mr. Rainsford.
00:26:38Good night.
00:26:39We'll be seeing each other at breakfast.
00:26:41Good night.
00:26:42Good night.
00:26:43Good night, sis.
00:26:44We won't be seeing each other at breakfast.
00:26:50Oh, my dear Rainsford, I have been most inconsiderate.
00:26:53You must be feeling the need of sleep, too.
00:26:56Yes, I am just about all in.
00:26:57Then Ivan will show you to your room.
00:27:01Oh, excuse me, you come to the door.
00:27:05Oh, Martin, turn in early, please.
00:27:09Don't worry.
00:27:10The Count will take care of me, all right.
00:27:14Indeed, I shall.
00:27:27Well, good night.
00:27:34Good night, sir.
00:27:35Sleep well.
00:27:47Oh, well, here's long life.
00:27:51A long life.
00:27:52Tell me, Mr. Trowbridge, are you also fatigued?
00:27:59Tired?
00:28:00Me?
00:28:01Ha, ha.
00:28:01You know I'm not.
00:28:03You know, Rainsford, we two are just alike.
00:28:06Up all night and sleep all day.
00:28:08Ha, ha.
00:28:09Well, good night.
00:28:13Well, what are we going to do, huh?
00:28:19What's the big idea?
00:28:20Hey, I thought that perhaps tonight you would like to see my trophy room.
00:28:30Your trophy room?
00:28:31I'm sure you will find it most interesting.
00:28:38Say, that's a great idea.
00:28:40Oh, now we're pals.
00:28:42No more secrets now, huh?
00:28:44We'll make a night of it.
00:28:45I hope so, Mr. Trowbridge.
00:28:47Just you and I, pals, we'll have fun together, huh?
00:28:51Precisely, yes.
00:28:54Fun together.
00:28:56Ah, boy, Connie, old boy, old boy, Connie.
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00:29:29Please let me come in.
00:29:41I'm sorry to disturb you, but I'm frightened.
00:29:45What was it, those dogs?
00:29:46My brother. I've been listening for hours for him to come upstairs.
00:29:49I've just gone to his room. He isn't there.
00:29:52Well, he's probably somewhere with a Count.
00:29:54That's just what I'm afraid of.
00:29:56Count Zarath is planning something about my brother and me.
00:30:00You don't really think anything's happened to your brother?
00:30:02Oh, I don't know, but we've got to find him.
00:30:04Won't you help me?
00:30:06Well, of course I'll help you.
00:30:09Where do you think he's gone?
00:30:10Where did the others go?
00:30:14The iron door.
00:30:17I'll meet you downstairs in five minutes.
00:30:29That's queer. It's unlocked.
00:30:52No!
00:31:13No!
00:31:13Oh, my God.
00:31:43Zara, he's coming down.
00:31:50Back here, quick.
00:32:13Where's my brother?
00:32:30Where's my brother?
00:32:31You killed him.
00:32:49You killed my brother.
00:32:54Genghis!
00:32:55Who are you?
00:32:56Genghis!
00:32:57Who are you?
00:32:58Come, come, my dear Rainsford.
00:33:01Come, come, my dear Rainsford.
00:33:08I don't want to treat you like my other guests.
00:33:22You and I, we are hunters.
00:33:29So that's your most dangerous game.
00:33:31Yes.
00:33:32My dear fellow, I intended to tell you last night.
00:33:35But you know Miss, Miss Traubridge...
00:33:36You hunted him like an animal.
00:33:37I know what you think, but you are wrong.
00:33:39He was sober and fit for sport when I sent him out.
00:33:42An hour or two strapped up in here brought him to his senses.
00:33:46You raving maniac!
00:33:48Yes, yes, yes.
00:33:49I'll take it off.
00:33:50When we finish...
00:33:51The stupid fellow tried to escape through the swamps of Fog Hollow.
00:33:56You see, when I first began stalking my island, many of my guests thought I was joking.
00:34:03So I established this trophy room.
00:34:06I always bring them here before the hunt.
00:34:09An hour with my trophies, and they usually do their best to keep away from me.
00:34:14Where do you get these poor devils?
00:34:17Providence provided my island with dangerous reefs.
00:34:22But there are light buoys to mark the safe channel.
00:34:25They do not always mark it.
00:34:29You shifted them.
00:34:30Precisely right.
00:34:32Too bad your yacht should have suffered.
00:34:34But at least it brought us together.
00:34:37You take half-drowned men from ships you've wrecked, and drive them out to be hunted.
00:34:41I give them every consideration.
00:34:44Good food, exercise, everything to get them in splendid shape.
00:34:49To be shot down in cold blood.
00:34:50Oh, no, no, no.
00:34:52Oh, I admit with this annoying fellow.
00:34:55But usually I give them hunting clothes, a woodsman's knife, and a full day start.
00:35:01Why, I even wait until midnight to give them the full advantage of the dark.
00:35:05And if one eludes me only till sunrise, he wins the game.
00:35:10Suppose he refuses to be hunted.
00:35:13Ivan is such an artist with these.
00:35:20Invariably, Mr. Rainsford, invariably they choose to hunt.
00:35:26And when they win?
00:35:33To date I have not lost.
00:35:36Oh, Rainsford, you'll find this game worth playing.
00:35:39When the next ship arrives, we'll have gorgeous sport together.
00:35:43You murdering rat, I'm a hunter, not an assassin.
00:35:47Come, Rainsford.
00:35:48Say you'll hunt with me.
00:35:50Hunt men?
00:35:51Say you'll hunt with me.
00:35:52No.
00:35:53What do you think I am?
00:35:54One I fear who dare not follow his own convictions to their logical conclusion.
00:36:00I'm afraid in this instance, Mr. Rainsford, you may have to follow them.
00:36:21What do you mean?
00:36:24I shall not wait for the next ship.
00:36:29Four o'clock.
00:36:30The sun is just rising.
00:36:33Come, Mr. Rainsford.
00:36:38Let us not waste time.
00:36:54Ivan.
00:36:55Ivan.
00:36:56Jinguish.
00:36:57Your fangs and claws, Mr. Rainsford.
00:36:59Pa!
00:37:07Pa!
00:37:08Ivan!
00:37:13Pa!
00:37:15Ivan!
00:37:17Pa!
00:37:18Pa!
00:37:20Ivan!
00:37:23Oh, what am I going to do?
00:37:25I'm going to be hunted.
00:37:26Oh, no, no, Miss Trowbridge.
00:37:28Outdoor chess.
00:37:30His brain against mine.
00:37:32His woodcraft against mine.
00:37:36And the prize?
00:37:38The prize?
00:37:40You may recall what I said last evening.
00:37:43Only after the kill does man know the true ecstasy of love.
00:37:50Suppose you lose.
00:37:53If I do not, what shall I say, find you,
00:37:58between midnight and sunrise tomorrow,
00:38:01freedom for both of you.
00:38:03I'm going with you.
00:38:04No.
00:38:05He'll kill you, too.
00:38:06Not at all.
00:38:07One does not kill the female animal.
00:38:09If you lose, I can easily recapture her alive.
00:38:13All right.
00:38:14I'll take her with me, then.
00:38:15We'll set him a trail he'll remember.
00:38:23It's only fair to advise you against Fog Hollow.
00:38:29Outdoor chess, Mr. Rainsford.
00:38:31Don't lose your nerve.
00:38:46We beat this thing.
00:38:48The others didn't.
00:38:49We will.
00:38:50Come on, let's get going.
00:39:01Come on, let's get going.
00:39:31It seems as though we've come miles.
00:39:33Yeah.
00:39:35Three hours doesn't take you far in this jungle.
00:39:37Come on, let's keep going.
00:39:39Come on.
00:39:49Just a little more of this, then easy downhill going.
00:39:53Soon be safe.
00:40:01Come on.
00:40:19No wonder he was so sure.
00:40:21This island's no bigger than a deer park.
00:40:24Oh, Ben!
00:40:27Come on, now.
00:40:30What are we going to do?
00:40:32We didn't each live through a shipwreck.
00:40:34They let this crazy manhunter worry us.
00:40:37I shouldn't have come with you.
00:40:39You might beat him if you were alone.
00:40:41Alone?
00:40:42And leave you here with that savage?
00:40:44Not a chance.
00:40:48Now, we've got to think of something to worry him.
00:40:51Oh, you'd never get near him. It'd shoot on sight.
00:40:54Weapons aren't everything in the jungle.
00:40:57Say, did you notice that leaning tree down there?
00:41:00The one we just passed?
00:41:02Yes.
00:41:03Come on, I want to show you something.
00:41:08You see?
00:41:09If that supporting branch were cut away,
00:41:11this fallen tree would make a perfect melee deadfall.
00:41:13A melee deadfall? What's that?
00:41:15A man-killing contraption that natives use.
00:41:17Stop that madman, all right.
00:41:19The trouble is, it takes quite a few hours to build.
00:41:22He said he wouldn't follow till midnight.
00:41:24That's right.
00:41:25If you help me, I think we'll have time.
00:41:27Come on, we'll cut some strong vines.
00:41:34There.
00:41:35Almost ready.
00:41:37The bracelet of yours makes a fine guide ring for my necktie.
00:41:40He'll have been on his way almost an hour now.
00:41:43Look out!
00:41:44Don't touch that trip line, you'll have a two-ton tree down on your back.
00:41:47The jungle wood's as heavy as iron.
00:41:49Will it really work?
00:41:50I've never known a living thing to get by one yet.
00:41:53Look here.
00:41:54If you touch that trip line,
00:41:56you'll pull that trigger free.
00:41:58Once that's loose,
00:42:00there's nothing to keep the log from coming down.
00:42:02It'll crash down and kill anything underneath it.
00:42:08Look.
00:42:10Look.
00:42:17We're ready.
00:42:18Let them come.
00:42:36Give me that knife.
00:42:40Get mine.
00:42:48Let me begin.
00:42:50I got mine.
00:43:09The End
00:43:39Come out, Rainsford. Fight for long it. I'll not bungle this shop. You'll never even feed it.
00:43:48But surely you don't think that anyone who has hunted leopards would follow you into that ambush?
00:44:00Oh, very well. If you choose to play the leopard, I shall hunt you like a leopard.
00:44:09Wait. Maybe it's a trick.
00:44:28The End
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00:45:00Why did he go?
00:45:07He's playing with us. Like a cat with a mouse.
00:45:11What do you mean?
00:45:12You heard him say he'd hunt us as he'd hunt a leopard.
00:45:14It means he's gone for his high-powered rifle.
00:45:16His rifle?
00:45:18Oh, Bob, we must get away from here.
00:45:20Run, put it!
00:45:20Eve, wait!
00:45:30No, I tell you, no!
00:45:44Don't stop!
00:45:45Don't!
00:45:46Wait!
00:45:47That's Fog Hollow ahead.
00:45:49Fog Hollow?
00:45:50The swamp where he caught the others.
00:45:52We haven't a chance of keeping ahead of him there.
00:45:54But there's no place else to run.
00:45:55That's just what he's counting on.
00:45:57We've got two hours till dawn.
00:45:59We've got to use our brains instead of our legs.
00:46:01But he'll have his rifle.
00:46:03And we'll have a man trap.
00:46:04Look.
00:46:06Oh!
00:46:07He makes me grin.
00:46:16Cover this over.
00:46:17When Mr. Zorro falls down there, he'll be all through hunting.
00:46:22Quick, gather some leaves and grass.
00:46:24I'll cut some branches.
00:46:24I'll cut some branches.
00:46:24I'll cut some branches.
00:46:42I'll cut some branches.
00:46:46Excuse me.
00:46:47Come and run.
00:46:52gear Rising
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