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But back to Count Zaroff there by the fire in his cabin with his dog and his gun.
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But back to Count Zaroff there by the fire in his cabin with his dog and his gun.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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What lies in store for them has more shocks than real surprises and is indebted to Ernest B Schoedsack's 1932 classic The Most Dangerous Game (AKA The Hounds of Zaroff) about a rich sadist hunting human prey on his private Pacific island.
Predators 2010
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Zaroff goes on to describe a hypothetical situation in which someone "doctor shops" because she has become tolerant to drugs and sees multiple doctors for this "medical" problem.
Maia Szalavitz: More Misinformation on Ledger Death, Prescription Drug Misuse 2008
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To start, Zaroff cites CDC statistics which make it look as though medical overdoses are rising dramatically.
Maia Szalavitz: More Misinformation on Ledger Death, Prescription Drug Misuse 2008
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Zaroff claims that the solution is a national database containing our most private medical information to allow doctors, pharmacists and police to check up on patients.
Maia Szalavitz: More Misinformation on Ledger Death, Prescription Drug Misuse 2008
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His swamp seems to be the same Fog Hollow of “The Most Dangerous Game” only there is no Zaroff with a rifle.
Archive 2007-09-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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He invites Zaroff, played memorably by Leslie Banks see entry March 29th to go hunting in the Catskills, where the guides “will make the deers behave.”
Archive 2007-09-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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He is a drunken fool, who disgusts the disciplined if utterly crazy host Count Zaroff with his dissolute ways and casual attitude toward hunting.
Archive 2007-09-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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Zaroff unveiled her newest collection at the Whole Foods megastore in Austin, Texas, two weeks ago.
Green and Still Chic 2007
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