Jacare: Killer of the Amazon (1942) - (Frank Buck) Herald R, M $45 *
Size: 7" x 10.5"
Price: $45
Condition: Mint
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This is a 7" x 10.5" herald for the 1942 Charles E. Ford documentary
film Jacare written by Thomas L. Lennon and narrated by Frank
Buck, a professional collector of zoo animals. Synopsis: The film
narrates an expedition done as a commercial filming and animal
collection project in the Spring of 1942 in the lower part of the
Amazon river, led by Clyde E. Elliott, Charles E. Ford and James
Dannaldson. The team spent three and a half months at the mouth of
the Amazon with a crew of 35 bearers and animal catchers, cataloging
and collecting footage of local wild animals including a 28-foot
anaconda, many caymans, jaguars, ocelots, water buffalo, anteaters,
harpy eagles, jabiru storks, tucans, coatimundi, tapirs, armadillos
and capybaras. Jacare is the Brazilian name for the Amazon's
man-eating alligator (cayman).
This item is available for immediate shipment. It is variously known to the public as a Jacare: Killer of the Amazon poster, a Jacare: Killer of the Amazon film poster and a Jacare: Killer of the Amazon movie poster.
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