Human hunting
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'''Human hunting''' is a quasi-[[urban legend]], where certain people hunt and kill humans for the purpose of [[pleasure]] or [[entertainment]]. [[Serial killer]] [[Robert Hansen]] would abduct and hunt his victims before killing them. Some [[science fiction]] writers depicted fictional future or [[alternate history]] tyrannical regimes where the hunting of humans for sport is institutionalised (see [[The Sound of His Horn]]).
== As a genre ==
=== Films ===
Numerous films have used the theme of human hunting as the basis or as a feature of their plot. The first film to ever feature it was the 1932 film ''[[The Most Dangerous Game (film)|The Most Dangerous Game]]'', which is based on the Richard Edward Connell [[The Most Dangerous Game|short story of the same name]]. Other films that deal with human hunting are:
* ''[[Apocalypto]]''
* ''[[Battle Royale]]''
* ''[[Battle Royale II: Requiem]]''
* ''[[Betrayed (1988 film)|Betrayed]]''
* ''[[Bloodlust!]]''
* ''[[The Condemned]]''
* ''Dogboys''
* ''[[Dominion]]''
* ''[[The Eliminator]]''
* ''[[Enemy Territory (film)|Enemy Territory]]''
* ''A Game of Death''
* ''[[Hard Target]]''
* ''[[Hostel (film)|Hostel]]''
* ''[[Hostel II]]''
* ''[[The Hunted (2003 film)|The Hunted]]''
* ''[[Judgement Night]]''
* ''[[Jumanji (film)|Jumanji]]''
* ''[[Madman]]''
* ''[[The Naked Prey]]''
* ''[[Octopussy]]''
* ''[[The Pest (1997 film)|The Pest]]''
* ''[[Run for the Sun]]''
* ''[[The Running Man (film)|The Running Man]]''
* ''[[Series 7: The Contenders]]''
* ''Shadowhunter''
* ''Slashers''
* ''[[Surviving the Game]]''
* ''Turkey Shoot''
* ''[[Wolf Creek (film)|Wolf Creek]]''
* ''The Woman Hunt''
* ''[[Wrong Turn (film)|Wrong Turn]]''
* ''[[Zodiac (film)|Zodiac]]''
=== Television ===
* ''[[Bonanza]]'' - The final episode of the long-running western, titled "The Hunter" featured [[Little Joe (character)|"Little" Joe Cartwright]], played by [[Michael Landon]], being hunted by a war-deranged ex-Army officer. The villain—who fancies himself as a hunter—steals Joe's supplies, water and wagon, then allows him to flee as his "prey," before later going after him to kill him. Joe is forced to rely on his wits and luck to defeat the villain.
* ''[[Cold Case]]'' - The character of George Marks, played by [[John Billingsley]], is shown hunting his victims in forests, much like the real-life [[serial killer]] [[Robert Hansen]].
* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' - The episode ''Open Season'' revolves around two brothers who kidnap people and release them in the Idaho wilderness and hunt them down with [[compound bow]]s.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' - In the serial ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'' the Doctor enters a virtual reality and is hunted by an assassin in a jungle environment.
* ''[[The Incredible Hulk (TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' [[David Banner]] is befriended by a rich man under false pretenses. Later, he is hunted until he hulks out and attacks his antagonist.
* ''[[Johnny Bravo]]'' - In an episode parodying Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game".
* ''Lone Star Hate'' - a [[Documentary film|documentary]] that examines a [[hate crime]] [[homicide]] where the victim had been hunted in the wilderness for some considerable time by his [[homophobia|homophobic]] killers before being shot dead.
* ''[[Renegade (TV series)|Renegade]]'' - one episode featured convicts being hunted for fun/as target practice by novice/wannabe assassins.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' - The episode "[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]" featured a section which also [[parody|parodies]] Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game".
* ''[[Torchwood]]'' - The episode entitled "[[Countrycide]]" of the [[BBC]] science fiction series deals with a group of [[cannibals]] who hunt/trap travellers through their village on a traditional ten year cycle.
* ''[[Supernatural]]'' - An episode in Season One portrays a family of inbreeders who's generational past-time is the hunting and killing of the random people they kidnap. It is notably the only episode where brother detectives, Sam and Dean Winchester, actually confront human "monsters", rather than the "supernatural" boogeymen, the derived namesake of the show.
* ''[[Human Giant]] - One sketch featured astronaut Cliff Tarpey ([[Rob Huebel]]) who create his own reality TV show called "Lunartics" inwhich he and two other astronauts capture people, hunt them down and kill them on the moon, for entertainment purposes.
=== Novel/comic/short stories ===
* [[Battle Royale]]
* Dangerous Game
* [[The Fifth Elephant]]
* [[Friday the 13th (franchise)#Novels|Friday the 13th: The Jason Strain]]
* [[Lord of the Flies]]
* [[The Most Dangerous Game]]
* [[The Sound of His Horn]]
* Trail of The Dead
* [[The Invisibles]]
=== Videogames ===
* ''[[Deer Avenger]]'' and its sequels revolve around a bipedal, talking [[deer]] which hunts humans, especially hunters, in order to avenge his fellow deer which have been hunted.
* ''[[Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' includes a quest (titled "Caught in the Hunt") which revolves around the player becoming the target of a human hunt.
* ''[[Hitman contracts|Hitman: Contracts]]'' contains a level where the protagonist must rescue the potential victim of a human hunt from an English manor.
* ''[[Manhunt (video game)|Manhunt]]'' revolves around a fictitious convicted murderer, James Earl Cash, who is forced to hunt other convicts as part of a [[snuff film]].
* ''[[Smash TV]]'' is based on a fictional TV game show in which the main character is put in an arena to fight waves of clones for money and prizes.
* ''[[The Club (video game)|The Club]]'' revolves around a secretive organisation which runs a high-stakes arena.
== See also ==
* [[Hunting]]
* [[Lynching]]
* [[Snuff film]]
* [[Thrill killing]]
* [[Sadistic personality disorder|Sadism]]
* [[Sadism and masochism as medical terms]]
* [[Premeditated murder]]
== External links ==
* [[The Onion]] once had an [http://www.theonion.com/content/node/44462 article] spoofing human hunting called "Maverick Hunter's 'Human Beings As Prey' Plan Not As Challenging As Expected"
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