Summaries

Several hunters are depicted pursuing duck, rabbit, jaguar, mountain lion, buffalo, antelope, mule deer, and elk. Also, deep-sea fishing for dolphin and marlin in the Pacific. Wildlife conservation and the balance of nature are discussed.

After a brief introduction by Victor Jory, several hunters are depicted shooting duck in southern Illinois, their dogs retrieving the fowl. In southern Missouri, George Nixon and his beagles hunt rabbit. Ned Payne deep-sea fishes for dolphin and marlin off Guayaquil, Ecuador, then fishes on the Colorado River. Jaguar, mountain lion, buffalo, sheep, and, in Wyoming, antelope, mule deer, and elk, are pursued. As Victor Jory fishes in California, his campsite is attacked by a black bear, which is killed by hunters. Wildlife conservation and the balance of nature are discussed.

Details

Keywords
  • dog
  • hunt
  • wildlife
  • controversial film
  • grand teton national park
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Documentary
Release date Jan 13, 1970
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) GP
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Production companies Ned Payne Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 31m
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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