The Most Dangerous Game (1932) *** 1/2 (First Viewing)
A cabin cruiser is shipwrecked off the coast of a remote island, and its three passengers manage to reach the island safely. The island is owned by a strange and enigmatic count who invites them to stay. But he has an underlying motive for his apparent generosity: Count Zaroff enjoys hunting--and he only hunts the most dangerous game: humans!
Another RKO, Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong classic. Just one year later they'd change cinema history forever with King Kong. I'm really starting to enjoy some of these older 1930's movies more. This is just one example and Leslie Banks as Count Zaroff was awesome!