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Fay Wray Collection (1932)
Rating:
Starring: Fay Wray
Director: Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack
Category: Classic, Suspense / Thriller
Studio: Slingshot/Lumivision
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
123 mins

 
 

 

The Most Dangerous Game / The Vampire Bat

SlingShot Entertainment presents a pair of classic 1930's horror films featuring the legendary screen actress Fay Wray (of King Kong fame).The Most Dangerous Game and The Vampire Bat showcase the immortal qualities that make Wray the consummate horror heroine of all time.Wray's innocent pretty face, mouth gaping in fear and gorgeous eyes drawn wide open are immortalized in these terrifying tales.The psyche harbors the dangerous excesses of human passion in which Wray is the object of desire.Although Wray made nearly one hundred films, beginning in the silent era and extending throughout other genres, and played opposite the likes of Gary Cooper and Erich Von Stroheim, this American beauty is best known for her curdling shrieks of terror and femme fatale sex appeal in five thrillers released within the same year.Fay Wray has the distinction of having played in more films in which she was the only girl than any other actress of the periods.These digitally restored films The Most Dangerous Game and The Vampire Bat include footage not shown in their 1932 release.