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In the "Most Dangerous Game", Captain Rainsford was on his way to go hunting in a rainforest when he drops his cigar and falls overboard to try to get it. He then meets Ivan, who attempts to kill him. Then a civilazed gentalmen named Zaroff walks out and greets him. Before Rainsford even notices he is being hunted by Zaroff in the woods. Rainsford outsmarts General Zaroff, his 'dogs', and Ivan. Eventually, Rainsford wins in the end after killing General Zaroff and everything else that tried to kill him.
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