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wake in fright

Posted by jeffmathers on September 5, 2013 at 07:54:31:

Just in case folks misinterpret your warning, it's a slaughter all right, but it was not conducted for the purpose of the film.

From the director:

"The very first thing I want to make clear that absolutely no kangaroo was injured or killed for my film, WAKE IN FRIGHT. When we shot the scenes with the kangaroos, there was always a representative of the Royal Australian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals present on the set. In fact they strongly wanted the scenes of the massacre of the kangaroos to be as disturbing as possible for reasons I will specify later."