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The Most Dangerous Cinema People Hunting People On Film 1st Edition Bryan Senn

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The Most Dangerous Cinema People Hunting People On Film 1st Edition Bryan Senn
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.76 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Bryan Senn
ISBN: 9780786435623, 0786435623
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Most Dangerous Cinema People Hunting People On Film 1st Edition Bryan Senn by Bryan Senn 9780786435623, 0786435623 instant download after payment.

People hunting people for sport—an idea both shocking and fascinating. In 1924 Richard Connell published a short story that introduced this concept to the world, where it has remained ever since—as evidenced by the many big- and small-screen adaptations and inspirations. Since its publication, Connell's award-winning "The Most Dangerous Game" has been continuously anthologized and studied in classrooms throughout America. Raising questions about the nature of violence and cruelty, and the ethics of hunting for sport, the thrilling story spawned a new cinematic subgenre, beginning with RKO's 1932 production of The Most Dangerous Game, and continuing right up to today. This book examines in-depth all the cinematic adaptations of the iconic short story. Each film chapter has a synopsis, a "How Dangerous Is It?" critique, an overall analysis, a production history, and credits. Five additional chapters address direct to video, television, game shows, and almost "dangerous" productions. Photographs, extensive notes, bibliography and index are included.

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