Bulls, bears, and chimpanzees / WNET/13
- Date
1965
- Summary
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The circus is a glorious mixture of many different acts, and the circus crowd is a glorious mixture of many different kinds of people with greatly varied taste. For some, the antics of the clowns are the most memorable parts of the show; for others, the grace and daring of the aerialists draw the loudest cheers; and there are some to whom the massive, lumbering elephants are the circus’s most exciting offering. This program is about the elephants (dubbed “bulls” in circus jargon). It also looks at two other important circus animals; the bears and the chimpanzees.
- Contributors
Joan Shigekawa; Mallory Slate; Fred Baker; James Salter; Edward Nielsen; Lane Slate; Brice Howard
- Publisher
National Educational Television
- Genres
Educational; Animal
- Subjects
Animal trainers; Circus animals
- Collection
National Educational Television
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Language
English
- Rights Statement
- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Physical Description
1 film reel sound,black and white/monochrome; 16 mm
- Notes
Statement of Responsibility
WNET/13
- Other Identifiers
IULMIA Film Database: 40000003194067; Other: GR00466225; MDPI Barcode: 40000003194067; Catalog Key: 7827228
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.