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Widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film; Original theatrical trailer; Cast and crew filmographies; 5.1 Dolby Digital audio; Interactive menus
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0. Scene Selections
1. Main Title [4:27]
2. Trouble on the Streets [3:17]
3. Hank's Advice on Life [6:34]
4. The Interview [3:28]
5. Room for the Night [4:13]
6. Hell's Canyon [4:08]
7. The Condemned Will Eat a Hearty Meal [3:45]
8. Get to Know Your Opponent [5:50]
9. "The Hunt Begins Now" [3:28]
10. Man on the Run; A Leisurely Breakfast [2:17]
11. Hunters on Wheels [3:56]
12. Cabin of Horrors [4:56]
13. Edge of Eternity [2:01]
14. The Hunt Continues [6:47]
15. Observed; Mason's Tale [5:48]
16. Comrades at Odds [3:17]
17. Mason Sets a Trap [5:20]
18. A Desperate Gamble [4:46]
19. Night of the Hunted [8:13]
20. Seattle: Three Days Later [9:32]
The Richard Connell short story, The Most Dangerous Game, has been adapted for the screen many times. In this updated version, the rapper-actor Ice-T plays Mason, a homeless man whose best friend and his dog both die on the same day. Cole (Charles S. Dutton, a relief worker, tells Mason that there's a job available that entails leading a hunting expedition in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. The desperate Mason signs on. The hunting party is led by two CIA agents, Burns (Rutger Hauer) and Hawkins (Gary Busey), and it includes a business executive, Wolfe, Sr. (F. Murray Abraham), his son (William McNamara), and a strange Texan, Griffin (John C. McGinley). Mason flies on ahead to prepare the hunting lodge, and there he discovers that he is to be the prey for the hunt, though the hunters at least give him a head start before pursuing. The violent action pits the high-tech hunters, armed with numerous fancy weapons and vehicles, against Mason -- who must rely on his street smarts to escape and turn the tables on the hunting party. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide