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9 August 1941 (USA) moreUser Comments:
A puzzling addition to the Sergeant York DVD... moreCast
(Credited cast)| John Deering | ... | Narrator |
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Vitaphone production reel #A356 moreFAQ
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I'm completely at a loss to explain why this short video is included as an extra feature on the Sergeant York DVD, but it is at least an interesting look at some of the techniques used in training lions. I imagine maybe it has something to do with the training of soldiers, although the two types of training don't have much in common beyond the fact that they are each some sort of training. The lion cubs are impossibly cute, and obviously this is about as diluted a look at animal training as you can imagine, but it's entertaining enough for it's diminutive ten minute running time. Definitely worth checking out if you're into animal training or just watching cute lion kittens pawing desperately for a bottle of milk...