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Cathy's Curse - 1977
1:30:40
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Horrors of the Black Museum - 1959
1:18:13
3
Cat People - 1942
1:12:41
4
Beast from Haunted Cave - 1959
1:05:42
5
Daughters of Darkness - 1971
1:40:00
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Satan's Cheerleaders - 1977
1:32:29
7
Night of the Living Dead - 1968
1:35:52
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Monstrosity / The Atomic Brain - 1963
1:04:52
9
A Bucket Of Blood - 1959
1:05:30
10
Chandu the Magician - 1932
1:11:31
11
Island of Lost Souls - 1932
1:10:14
12
The Brain That Wouldn't Die - 1962
1:10:55
The Most Dangerous Game - 1932
1:02:22
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Spider Baby - 1967
1:24:27
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The Terror - 1963
1:19:04
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The Last man on Earth - 1964
1:27:03
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Revolt Of The Zombies - 1936
1:02:07
18
The Devil Bat - 1940
1:12:07
19
Creature from the Haunted Sea - 1961
1:14:25
20
The Vampire Bat - 1933
59:45
21
The Ghost Train - 1941
1:24:46
22
King of the Zombies - 1941
1:07:10
23
Horror Hotel / City of the Dead - 1960
1:15:54
24
13 Ghosts - 1960
1:24:28
25
Carnival of Souls - 1962
1:18:14
26
House on Haunted Hill - 1959
1:14:54
27
Horror Express - 1972
1:27:44

The Most Dangerous Game - 1932

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The Most Dangerous Game is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel, starring Joel McCrea, Fay Wray and Leslie Banks. The movie is an adaptation of the 1924 short story of the same name by Richard Connell; it is the first film version of the story. In the United Kingdom, the film was released as The Hounds of Zaroff.
Bob Rainsford is stranded on a remote island after a yacht crash. He discovers a luxurious house owned by a big game hunter, Zaroff, who is hosting two other shipwreck survivors, siblings Eve and Martin Trowbridge. Zaroff hints that he has rediscovered the thrill of hunting after pursuing "the most dangerous game." That evening, Eve and Rainsford find a trophy room with human heads mounted on the wall and they realize that Zaroff has been hunting humans.

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