• Source: Fang and Claw
    • Fang and Claw is a 1935 jungle adventure documentary starring Frank Buck. Buck continues his demonstration of the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles in Johore.


      Scenes


      Among the scenes in the film:

      Buck shoots a tiger attacking a young rhino and captures the rhino.
      Buck captures a bird of paradise
      Buck captures a 24-foot (7.3 m) python by shooting off the tree limb supporting the snake
      Buck captures a large group of monkeys by luring them with tapioca.”


      Behind the camera


      The film took nine months to make. A 27-foot-long (8.2 m) python cinematographer Harry E. Squire was helping Buck to force into a box left a 4-inch (100 mm) wound on Squire’s right arm.


      Reception


      “The intrepid Mr. Buck displays his ingenuity and courage…Fang and Claw will be welcomed by the youngsters."
      The film made a profit of $46,000 for RKO.


      References




      External links


      Fang and Claw at IMDb

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