There have been a number of adaptations of the original short story about hunting man, but the 1932 version is the best says David A. McIntee

It’s a landmark film in many ways, not just for Zaroff and the crisp pace and creation of the human-hunting subgenre of horror film – though this itself isn’t actually a horror film, it’s an adventure drama with a central horror sequence

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