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Jungle Cavalcade

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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox film

| name = Jungle Cavalcade

| image = Jungle Cavalcade (1941) film poster.jpg

| image_size =

| caption = Theatrical poster

| director = Armand Denis, Clyde E. Elliott, Frank Buck

| producer = Walton C. Ament

| writer = Phil Reisman, Jr.

| starring = Frank Buck

| music = Nathaniel Shilkret, Herman Fuchs

| cinematography = Leroy G. Phelps, Nicholas Cavaliere, Carl Berger, Harry E. Squire

| editing = Jay Bonafield

| distributor = RKO

| released =

| runtime = 75-76 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

}}

'Jungle Cavalcade' is a compilation of footage from Frank Bucks first three films depicting his adventures capturing animals for the world's zoos.

Scenes



Among the scenes in the film:

* In the Sumatran jungle, Buck builds a trap baited with a durian fruit to capture a giant orangutan for a St. Louis zoo.

* When he sees a baby elephant pursued by a tiger, Buck shoots the tiger and captures the elephant.

*Buck captures a rare spotted leopard by shooting off the tree limb supporting the cat

*After building a four-acre corral, Buck stampedes a herd of elephants into it and then singles out individual elephants to send to zoos.

References




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