The Dangerous Game (1942 film)
The Dangerous Game is a 1942 American adventure film directed by Sherman Maxwell and starring Forrest Tucker, Marguerite Chapman, and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. The film is sometimes referred to as Hard Guy. The plot revolves around a group of lumberjacks hired to deliver timber in a remote and dangerous area, and the challenges they face from both the wilderness and a rival logging company. The film is a B-movie, typically running around 60-70 minutes in length. It's known for its action sequences and outdoor settings, characteristic of adventure films of the period. It is part of the Columbia Pictures' action film output of the era.