I remember being probably 10 or 11 years old, and playing hooky,(acted like I was sick to get out of school for the day) and I watched the 1930's movie of this!!! Was blown away! Great movie!!👍
I’m starting my senior year tomorrow and wanted to go back and see this, mostly because it’s one of my favorite stories I’ve read in my high school career, I even wrote a song about it along with some other stories I’ve read along the way!
Hey there, great job producing one of my favorite short stories. It's a villain who truly deserves his reward. ...I'd like to think Rainsford ends up finding any remaining hostages on the island, sets them free and finds a way for the group off of the island. Unfortunately, we do not know that he does not become the new hunter. A few constructive criticism remarks on the production: The props were excellent. I especially like the detail you used in creating "period" photographs of Zaroff's expeditions. The gun selection was appropriate and used well. I assume that you removed the boat scene due to budget restraints. For that, I understand, and it's interesting how you moved that discussion to the final fight scene. The scene on the beach had quite a few jump cuts in it, but a mostly static subject. To make the scene flow better I would recommend fewer cuts or more strategic ones. Perhaps have a cut where the camera is being lifted out of the sand as if from the perspective of Rainsford lifting his head out of the sand and then one long cut. Or, a total of three cuts: wide, front, and side in some combination for waking up, getting up, and walking. In your adaptation, Rainsford found a Sellier & Bellot 7.62 Russian cartridge, indicating human or larger game target. However, the original short story had him find a 22 cal, with indications of it being used against big game. The .22 is more poignant because something strange is going on if a tiny .22 is being used against big game. The conversations between Rainsford and Zaroff were kind of awkward. The actor who played Zaroff was quite good, but the actor who played Rainsford didn't seem to really settle into the role until after the two began arguing about the hunt. However, if you had placed their conversation around the dinner table, which the story does, it may have helped develop a more organic conversation out of the actors. It would have been nice to see more passage of time in the story. The film seemed a little rushed, and the tension wasn't as built up as in the short story. The hunt lasted for three days in the short story, which has poetic significance as well as helps develops the tension. Several scenes in the short story were at night, which if you couldn't get access to the location to film at night, could be filmed with ND filters. A cloudy day would be ideal, but on sunny days when you're not doing an action scene, you could soften the light and shadows in certain scenes with scrims, overhead fabrics, and reflectors. The last three points had to do with straying from the original short story, so it might seem that I don't appreciate the adaptations you made. Not at all. I think your film was nicely done. However, it is hard to deviate from a masterpiece and not lose anything. As with all films, there can be improvements, and these are just a few ideas to consider for the next production. Keep it up!
We're thrilled that you enjoyed our adaptation of the story. Many things like the boat scene wasn't cut because of budget sakes but for time. We needed to keep the film short. In order to qualify for a short film in festivals you have to meet certain guidelines. Also I rather enjoyed opening with him falling into the water but everyone has different opinions about that. We purposely squeezed the hunt down to one day again for time purposes but also tried to keep all the traps in since we all thought they were clever. I'm surprised no one has said anything about the fact that we didn't have Rainsford hiding in a tree. Haha! We were so sure someone was going to complain about that. Loved your ideas by the way and we probably would have considered doing multiple days if we weren't dealing with keeping the story shorter and on a time length leash. Thank you again so much for watching and we are honored that so many are enjoying what we put together. We all really love the original story very much.
@@saramubarek608 this was a short film project. We took the book and compressed it into an adaptation of the story in a shorter format. Thank you so much for your interest in our short film.
I was about to give this a five minute window... but you picked a very attractive man to play Rainsford. well done all around. and I liked the way you rearranged the ending slightly and gave us a more satisfying finish.
I showed this to my classes. Thank you for making this! The production and filming was professional. The character portrayals could have been closer to the story- they don't quite match. That said, the classes love when Zaroff died with a smile on his face. You should make the "Cask of Amantillo" also.
I really liked this. It was great. I love teaching this story to my freshman English class. I wish it had followed the script in the story a little more. That really helps my lower students. But I will use it to compare and contrast it to the story. Also a great conversation or essay on why the producers might have changed the script the way they did. English teachers this is a great addition to the lesson. My high school kids will love it! Side note: I live in a country town east of Dallas, Texas where everyone hunts. lol
This acting XD ... Love the short story though. Read it when I was in middle school and it always stuck with me. After reading hundreds of books since, I still think about the book. It's got a chilling quality to it that sticks with you. Like, it is entirely plausible that some disgusting rich person could actually do this and probably has. The carelessness for human life is what horror really is. If someone loses their respect for other's lives, they are no longer human. A disturbing, yet enthralling story that will never let you feel relaxed. A short story, but an effective one.
This is really cool! I'm reading the actual book right now and it's got the same storyline! Even for how short it is, it is still very well produced and fun to watch the intensity.
@@RetroHawkProductions That's Awesome! I hope you guys become a real film company and get to advance and create even more cool and fun movies. I believe in you! Also, I noticed the part about Rainsford not being in the tree, but you can only work with what is given! But also it would be pretty hard to do that. I don't believe hiding in trees is safe haha😂
@@theknight05 honestly just never felt like being up in the tree was realistic to begin with. Thank you again and yes hopefully we’ll eventually get the funds to produce bigger productions. :)
Your telling me the best Hunter in the world misses his prey 4 times with a mosin nagant rifle from 20 feet away. I feel like there’s something your not telling me
Thanks for creating this movies I found this To be helpful and beneficial to me plus it's helped me with my online assignment. "Awesome Job". I would rate 10/10 (ten out of ten) I really like the movie from beginning to end.When Covid-19 is done and have ending in and things open up can you make a part 2 movies to continue like at the movies theater or on youtube or both because i really liked to see what happen next . Name it Most Dangerous Game part 2- Short film.
@@RetroHawkProductions It's pretty good nevertheless! Sorry some people don't like it because it isn't exactly the same :-( If anything it really helped me grasp Zaroff's accent
I am a teacher about to show this in class, but I love seeing my hometown represented with the mansion! Where were the forest scenes filmed? It looks like Mark Twain National Forest.
This is literally how i dealt with the bullies at my old job only now their heads are mounted on my wall. I literally sent them an invite to dinner with a signature of a potential employer only to spike the dinner with high dosage sleeping pills. Next, they woke up at my hunting grounds which were rigged and riddled with gruesome traps. I came out and told them, I would be giving them a 1 minute head start and if they escaped the compound, they would've earned their freedom. Long story short, none of them escaped because I hunted them with a full auto m1921 thompson and used drones for surveil the area. I also cause one of them bleeding out after he got his leg caught in a bear trap. I put him out of his misery with my mauser c96. Now, the main bully is stuffed like a bear in the corner and his 2 friends' heads are mounted above my fireplace. I also sent pictures of his corpse getting beheaded to his loved ones with a note that said, he messed with the wromg hunter, he got what he deserved.
Hi Dustin et all, greetings from UK! May I congratulate you on a superb project! The 1932 version is one of my all-time-favourites!! A neat, concise and brilliant version! Beautifully shot on location. The acting was as good as anything out there... Was Mr Wise channeling Chuck Norris by chance? (lol) One critique, just one... It should have been longer... I wanted more. That said, I loved every minute sir, just off to watch your 'behind the scenes feature' now... Thank you, goodnight, goodbye Cheerio from England ;-)
hi is this accurate to the book since i just got back to school abd my teacher gave me 3 days to read the entire book but i cant since i have this thing where i cant read a long book or strot without forgetting what i just read
Smashing work! I just watched ghe original film so seeing zaroff fall for some of the traps actually threw me off! Did that happen in the og story too? its been a while since i read it. That sword fight and end dialogue was fun, it seem like sanger had a bit of an easy time facing zaroff but it was still enough of a challange to not make him feel ‘OP’. What seems more interesting is the implication of Sanger getting into the hunt himself.
I need some insight, i assume you read the short story what does the quote, one of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.
@@RetroHawkProductions You wouldn't have had to kill any dogs. The line means one of the men will be a meal for the dogs (die) and the other man will get a good night's sleep (alive).
Excellent short film, very well done. Thank you for your efforts. One of my favorite short stories, and you did it justice. For the naysayers, let’s see YOUR production, you irrelevant pissant.
Many thanks! Was hard to fit so much in such a short amount of time with such limited resources. We know we can do way better now but are happy with what we made and what we learned while creating this.
Great story a have read it in my high school but why didn't they show us that rainsford unlocked the door to the dozen of sailors and there were a lot of things that they didn't show it to us
Since we had to keep the film short there were many elements we had to take out of the story in order for it all to fit in the short time bracket that we had to tell that story.
We started with that actually and it just didn't seem realistic. The more we looked at it the more cheesy it seemed. People were saying, "Come on it's way to easy to just look up and see him". So we went with a much more believable situation.
@@joncanoc6544 thank you! It was definitely a lot of work and a lot of things we would do differently now but we’re happy with what we we were able to do with what we had back then.
The costume design for Ivan is absolutely amazing. I LOVE IT!!!
I read this short story this week at high school and this is incredible. amazing job
Song_bird 2005 mr rowes class?
@@Gibler953 no mr pettibone
I read it this week as well but I’m in 7 th grade
same
Same
I remember being probably 10 or 11 years old, and playing hooky,(acted like I was sick to get out of school for the day) and I watched the 1930's movie of this!!! Was blown away! Great movie!!👍
This movie version is a good length for this short story.
This film helped me understand a recap on the short story thank you for the time y’all made this😃👍
You’re very welcome!
This was a delightful adaptation of the story! Loved the soundtrack. Everyone who worked on this should be proud. :)
I’m starting my senior year tomorrow and wanted to go back and see this, mostly because it’s one of my favorite stories I’ve read in my high school career, I even wrote a song about it along with some other stories I’ve read along the way!
Paul Rodriguez: Hunting isn't a sport unless both parties know they're in the game
The general: Hold my rifle
I was reading in Jr high back in 2005 great fucking story I always had alternate endings in my head
Rainsford looks like Hugh Jackman XD
English teachers are wildin
frr
Can relate fr, fr
Hey there, great job producing one of my favorite short stories. It's a villain who truly deserves his reward. ...I'd like to think Rainsford ends up finding any remaining hostages on the island, sets them free and finds a way for the group off of the island. Unfortunately, we do not know that he does not become the new hunter.
A few constructive criticism remarks on the production:
The props were excellent. I especially like the detail you used in creating "period" photographs of Zaroff's expeditions. The gun selection was appropriate and used well.
I assume that you removed the boat scene due to budget restraints. For that, I understand, and it's interesting how you moved that discussion to the final fight scene.
The scene on the beach had quite a few jump cuts in it, but a mostly static subject. To make the scene flow better I would recommend fewer cuts or more strategic ones. Perhaps have a cut where the camera is being lifted out of the sand as if from the perspective of Rainsford lifting his head out of the sand and then one long cut. Or, a total of three cuts: wide, front, and side in some combination for waking up, getting up, and walking.
In your adaptation, Rainsford found a Sellier & Bellot 7.62 Russian cartridge, indicating human or larger game target. However, the original short story had him find a 22 cal, with indications of it being used against big game. The .22 is more poignant because something strange is going on if a tiny .22 is being used against big game.
The conversations between Rainsford and Zaroff were kind of awkward. The actor who played Zaroff was quite good, but the actor who played Rainsford didn't seem to really settle into the role until after the two began arguing about the hunt. However, if you had placed their conversation around the dinner table, which the story does, it may have helped develop a more organic conversation out of the actors.
It would have been nice to see more passage of time in the story. The film seemed a little rushed, and the tension wasn't as built up as in the short story. The hunt lasted for three days in the short story, which has poetic significance as well as helps develops the tension. Several scenes in the short story were at night, which if you couldn't get access to the location to film at night, could be filmed with ND filters. A cloudy day would be ideal, but on sunny days when you're not doing an action scene, you could soften the light and shadows in certain scenes with scrims, overhead fabrics, and reflectors.
The last three points had to do with straying from the original short story, so it might seem that I don't appreciate the adaptations you made. Not at all. I think your film was nicely done. However, it is hard to deviate from a masterpiece and not lose anything. As with all films, there can be improvements, and these are just a few ideas to consider for the next production. Keep it up!
We're thrilled that you enjoyed our adaptation of the story. Many things like the boat scene wasn't cut because of budget sakes but for time. We needed to keep the film short. In order to qualify for a short film in festivals you have to meet certain guidelines. Also I rather enjoyed opening with him falling into the water but everyone has different opinions about that.
We purposely squeezed the hunt down to one day again for time purposes but also tried to keep all the traps in since we all thought they were clever.
I'm surprised no one has said anything about the fact that we didn't have Rainsford hiding in a tree. Haha! We were so sure someone was going to complain about that.
Loved your ideas by the way and we probably would have considered doing multiple days if we weren't dealing with keeping the story shorter and on a time length leash. Thank you again so much for watching and we are honored that so many are enjoying what we put together. We all really love the original story very much.
@@RetroHawkProductions Please where can I watch this full?
@@saramubarek608 this was a short film project. We took the book and compressed it into an adaptation of the story in a shorter format. Thank you so much for your interest in our short film.
Thanks!
@@RetroHawkProductions I LOVED the opening scene of Rainsford falling into the water, and that's what made me stay.
This is honestly, in my opinion, even better than the movie they tried to make from the about this story. Very well put together and entertaining!
This is very close to the story and the amount of detail is amazing you’ve really outdone yourselves!
Thank you very much!
Definitely helped me with my quiz Thank you! 💛
Same here
Same lol
Is the story full ?
@@faisalkalouti1536 This is a shortened version of the story for the sake of meeting shortfilm guidelines in film festivals.
ABBY WEIS HEY SWIFTIE SAME♥️
Rainsford is oddly like Hugh Jackman
ckalvinalvin haha! Yeah they do look a bit a like. ;)
I read the story in my ELA class and I loved it and this short film is amazing
Many thanks! ^_^
My ela teacher Red the book to me and I loved it and the movie is amazing
@@cameronQuilty-e7m thank you so much!
Just read this in class great jobs guys
ok same
Amazing! I absolutely love this film! You guys got to film at the Vaile's Mansion!!! How cool! By the way, this cinamatography and acting is superb!
Thank you so much!
Mikayla Whitaker thank you so much!
@@RetroHawkProductions You're most welcome!
I searched this up because i have to finish my suspense work about this, honestly, had no idea people made short films about it, really cool!
Bro great job y’all did awesome on this hope y’all stay safe have a happy 2021
I love how rainford makes the house his own instead of leaving it.
That acting though....
I LOVE IT!!!!!! HE LOOKS LIKE...WOLVERINE!!!!!!
bro look like wolverine lmao
this helps so much to see it because when i read i can’t comprehend what it says
Rainsford? That’s master chief
This is Corn lmao I see we have the same LA teacher
The guy who plays rainsford looks like wolverine.
We thought so too! Haha! His name is Daniel Wise.
I was about to give this a five minute window... but you picked a very attractive man to play Rainsford.
well done all around.
and I liked the way you rearranged the ending slightly and gave us a more satisfying finish.
Read this book in 7th grade, loved it! Thank you for making this
Thank you so much for watching!
I showed this to my classes. Thank you for making this! The production and filming was professional. The character portrayals could have been closer to the story- they don't quite match. That said, the classes love when Zaroff died with a smile on his face. You should make the "Cask of Amantillo" also.
Thank you! We're very glad you enjoyed our adaptation of the story.
amazing video!! really great acting!! i love it so much.. u guys have truly inspired me. 👍🤛👍🤛👍☺️☺️😒
This was really well made, and a better cast than a Hollywood movie
I really liked this. It was great. I love teaching this story to my freshman English class. I wish it had followed the script in the story a little more. That really helps my lower students. But I will use it to compare and contrast it to the story. Also a great conversation or essay on why the producers might have changed the script the way they did. English teachers this is a great addition to the lesson. My high school kids will love it! Side note: I live in a country town east of Dallas, Texas where everyone hunts. lol
not people i hope
Bro wtf, this is fucking Hollywood level, good job bro? Big ups!!!
This acting XD ... Love the short story though. Read it when I was in middle school and it always stuck with me. After reading hundreds of books since, I still think about the book. It's got a chilling quality to it that sticks with you. Like, it is entirely plausible that some disgusting rich person could actually do this and probably has. The carelessness for human life is what horror really is. If someone loses their respect for other's lives, they are no longer human. A disturbing, yet enthralling story that will never let you feel relaxed. A short story, but an effective one.
This is really cool! I'm reading the actual book right now and it's got the same storyline! Even for how short it is, it is still very well produced and fun to watch the intensity.
Thank you! It was a great learning project. We had zero budget and did the best we could with what we had.
@@RetroHawkProductions That's Awesome! I hope you guys become a real film company and get to advance and create even more cool and fun movies. I believe in you! Also, I noticed the part about Rainsford not being in the tree, but you can only work with what is given! But also it would be pretty hard to do that. I don't believe hiding in trees is safe haha😂
@@theknight05 honestly just never felt like being up in the tree was realistic to begin with. Thank you again and yes hopefully we’ll eventually get the funds to produce bigger productions. :)
Your telling me the best Hunter in the world misses his prey 4 times with a mosin nagant rifle from 20 feet away. I feel like there’s something your not telling me
If you noticed the camera it lets you know the hunter is fatigued and cant see straight
Thanks for creating this movies I found this To be helpful and beneficial to me plus it's helped me with my online assignment. "Awesome Job". I would rate 10/10 (ten out of ten) I really like the movie from beginning to end.When Covid-19 is done and have ending in and things open up can you make a part 2 movies to continue like at the movies theater or on youtube or both because i really liked to see what happen next . Name it Most Dangerous Game part 2- Short film.
Thank you so much! It was a fun and endearing production.
Hello,i have 14 years old and this video was great.pot like down if you like this video.
Hello,i have 14 years old and the video was funny.
Splendid! We’re glad you enjoyed it!
love the creative spins this took on ^^
Thank you! We wanted it to be similar but not the same. That book would easily make a 2 hour movie and we only had less than half an hour.
@@RetroHawkProductions It's pretty good nevertheless! Sorry some people don't like it because it isn't exactly the same :-(
If anything it really helped me grasp Zaroff's accent
thankyou for making this now i can watch this instead of reading the story for class so thankyou
6:11 Ooh he said it! He said it!
This was so much more entertaining then the book. All u freshman’s watch this
Thank you so much for the praises!
Haall OF FAME THANKS SO MUCH JUST WHEN I NEEDED IT. 10/10!
Thank you for watching!
I read this in my literature class and it is a great story
I’m reading this in my highschool class it’s amazing
same
Thank you this is helping me so much with my homework!
lifes a movie
I am a teacher about to show this in class, but I love seeing my hometown represented with the mansion! Where were the forest scenes filmed? It looks like Mark Twain National Forest.
We shot the forest scenes on private property in Columbia, MO.
@@RetroHawkProductions The property is beautiful. Thanks for the reply.
At the 17:08 make. Bricks from my hometown. Coffeyville, KS.
This is literally how i dealt with the bullies at my old job only now their heads are mounted on my wall. I literally sent them an invite to dinner with a signature of a potential employer only to spike the dinner with high dosage sleeping pills. Next, they woke up at my hunting grounds which were rigged and riddled with gruesome traps. I came out and told them, I would be giving them a 1 minute head start and if they escaped the compound, they would've earned their freedom. Long story short, none of them escaped because I hunted them with a full auto m1921 thompson and used drones for surveil the area. I also cause one of them bleeding out after he got his leg caught in a bear trap. I put him out of his misery with my mauser c96. Now, the main bully is stuffed like a bear in the corner and his 2 friends' heads are mounted above my fireplace. I also sent pictures of his corpse getting beheaded to his loved ones with a note that said, he messed with the wromg hunter, he got what he deserved.
Broo this is soo accurate to the story
very well done for its budget
Thank you so much!
You connected two lines of dialogue between rainsford and two different people.
words from a kid in my class; its the walmart version of hugh jackman
I love that kid forever!
Hi Dustin et all, greetings from UK!
May I congratulate you on a superb project! The 1932 version is one of my all-time-favourites!!
A neat, concise and brilliant version!
Beautifully shot on location. The acting was as good as anything out there... Was Mr Wise channeling Chuck Norris by chance? (lol)
One critique, just one... It should have been longer... I wanted more.
That said, I loved every minute sir, just off to watch your 'behind the scenes feature' now...
Thank you, goodnight, goodbye
Cheerio from England ;-)
You think this will help me for my quiz tomorrow since I am not looking forward to read the article of this film I need answers
Perla Gamiz Idk probs not sis, like tbh it’s a very simple story
Definitely read the book! This is a very compressed version of the story and we abbreviated many things in order to make it fit into a short film.
Excellent adaptation
Bill Lucas thank you so much! We had a lot of fun making it!
In the short story its not a 7.62 round it is a .22 cal that might seem small but its a big difference. No offense still a great production.
Yupp. In the story he had a .22 pistol, but we wanted to reference the rifle bullets instead.
I guess that makes since
I’m writing a short essay about the short story and just needed to clear that up
What happens to Rainsford
@@Stupid_Freshman well the book says he had the best sleep ever that night so in our minds that meant he won the fight and got to sleep in his bed.
hi is this accurate to the book since i just got back to school abd my teacher gave me 3 days to read the entire book but i cant since i have this thing where i cant read a long book or strot without forgetting what i just read
The Comics Club yes this is pretty accurate
The Comics Club it’s a short story lol that can be read in an hour...
@@CoachCabrera i commented this 2 moths ago and someone already answered
Ivan
-taking champagne glasses
-taking fruit
-Preparing supplies
then dies
Smashing work! I just watched ghe original film so seeing zaroff fall for some of the traps actually threw me off! Did that happen in the og story too? its been a while since i read it. That sword fight and end dialogue was fun, it seem like sanger had a bit of an easy time facing zaroff but it was still enough of a challange to not make him feel ‘OP’. What seems more interesting is the implication of Sanger getting into the hunt himself.
Yes in the original book. Zaroff fell for some of his traps. :)
Very entertaining. Lots of dedication!
Thank you very much!
Whitney 😢😢
Honestly lmao
He'd been forgotten :((
Everybody's talking about reading this in 9th grade, my teacher is reading this to us in 8th grade
And mine in seventh
Who else is here because they have to do this for a school project?
great job!
Well done.
Thank you very much!
I need some insight, i assume you read the short story what does the quote, one of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.
Pretty close. That’s exactly what we were going for too. :) We didn’t want to deal with killing dogs so we left them out.
@@RetroHawkProductions You wouldn't have had to kill any dogs. The line means one of the men will be a meal for the dogs (die) and the other man will get a good night's sleep (alive).
@@melissaseidl2399 yes but that would imply there were dogs. Which there weren’t in our version. ;)
This was awesome
Great, I love it!!!
Bruh just read this I’m in 9th grade it was so good bruh
This is amazing I enjoyed the short film a lot of work went into this please keep it up!
Thank you so much! It was a lot of work and perhaps one day we'll do a version where we actually have a budget. Haha! Thank you again!
Excellent short film, very well done. Thank you for your efforts. One of my favorite short stories, and you did it justice. For the naysayers, let’s see YOUR production, you irrelevant pissant.
Many thanks! Was hard to fit so much in such a short amount of time with such limited resources. We know we can do way better now but are happy with what we made and what we learned while creating this.
Is that a Luger? Nice.
Great story a have read it in my high school but why didn't they show us that rainsford unlocked the door to the dozen of sailors and there were a lot of things that they didn't show it to us
Since we had to keep the film short there were many elements we had to take out of the story in order for it all to fit in the short time bracket that we had to tell that story.
The video actually helped me with my homework
this is awesome! Though I feel like Zeroff's actor seems a bit lighthearted for such a villainous character
well made. nice job.
Many thanks! :)
aye gotta watch this for class 😀
Rainsford looks like Hugh jackman
He does bare a striking resemblance. lol
POV your here because your English teacher is making you watch this
ayo the gun shots that
tap on that thumbs up button
i had to read this book and i didn’t and i have class in 30 mins and we have to have a class discussion so thank you for this
quick question from a freshman,who do you guys find more likeable Rainsford or General Zaroff,
Rainsford because the general is a murderer
U have this assigned for school?
Zaroff...if you're a sociopath.
I love how everybody's here from high school English class.
ayo this amazing good job
Thank you!
Did he get home?
No.
In the book, he started living in the castle.
DozeyCarmu alone?
@@minnquinn1628 yup
Super cool film. But I just got to wonder... Why didn't you make Rainsford hide in a tree?
We started with that actually and it just didn't seem realistic. The more we looked at it the more cheesy it seemed. People were saying, "Come on it's way to easy to just look up and see him". So we went with a much more believable situation.
@@RetroHawkProductions Okay i get that. Well it was really good anyway. Thanks for all your hard work on it!
@@joncanoc6544 thank you! It was definitely a lot of work and a lot of things we would do differently now but we’re happy with what we we were able to do with what we had back then.
Rainford got cake.
i have a question for my essay ; Did General zaroff die or lived in the real story? thanks
It's been awhile but if I remember the book says they engaged in a sword fight and Rainsford had the best sleep ever that night. So... you tell me. ;)
The general got killed by rainsford and he fed the generals body to the dogs so yea
the only reason im watching this is so i can make a gmod vid to recap 1 scene
Lol they used rapiers like longswords if longswords were held like arming swords.
Yo the acting is kinda rushed and sounds a little robotic not gonna lie
Thank you for your opinion. We appreciate your view. ^_^
I thought it was pretty good, it’s a short film, not a block buster movie
was no one hurt?
Nope. Can thank our Fight Director for that one. :)
I'm The Big Sad now