‘Animals Were Harmed’ Feature Article Exposes Hollywood

The Hollywood Reporter published a bombshell Monday morning documenting animal abuse and even death that has occurred on film sets and television studios.

Here is the lead from ‘Animals Were Harmed’ feature article:

American Humane Association monitor Gina Johnson confided in an email to a colleague on April 7, 2011, about the star tiger in Ang Lee’s Life of Pi. While many scenes featuring “Richard Parker,” the Bengal tiger who shares a lifeboat with a boy lost at sea, were created using CGI technology, King, very much a real animal, was employed when the digital version wouldn’t suffice. “This one take with him just went really bad and he got lost trying to swim to the side,” Johnson wrote. “Damn near drowned.”

King’s trainer eventually snagged him with a catch rope and dragged him to one side of the tank, where he scrambled out to safety.

“I think this goes without saying but DON’T MENTION IT TO ANYONE, ESPECIALLY THE OFFICE!” Johnson continued in the email, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “I have downplayed the f— out of it.”

via Gary Baum, Hollywood Reporter

Other highlights from ‘Animals Were Harmed’ article:

HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: ‘LIFE OF PI’ tiger ‘damn near drowned’…
27 animal deaths on ‘THE HOBBIT’…
Dog punched repeatedly in popular DISNEY movie…
Secret emails, documents exposed…
Spielberg protected by cover-up of ‘WAR HORSE’ death… MORE…

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