Roping Wild Bears (1934)
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Wild bears that bother livestock are captured with ropes and the help of specially trained dogs and horses and shipped to zoos.
Project: 'Pete Smith Specialties - Roping Wild Bears'
Director: W. Earle Frank
Voice Over: Pete Smith
Release Date: 10 February 1934 (USA) See more
Filming Locations: Tonto Basin, Arizona, USA
Part of an MGM series by Pete Smith which included 150 short subjects for MGM from the 1930s to 1955.
Astounding!!!! Them guys got more nerve than I got! great skill at roping and riding too!
Tommy boy would say, "that...was...AWESOMMMEEE!!!
This is awesome!
The bear sounds are hilarious !
I came across an old article in a local newspaper that told a story about one of my cousin’s great-grandfather and his brother roping a grizzly bear. They were immigrants to California from Australia and thought that if the Mexican vaqueros could do it they sure could too. Well they did and bearly escaped with their lives and those of their horses, it seems they didn’t know all the finer points of wild bear roping like the Mexicans did.
This was just what I needed
soooooooooooooo coooooool🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
500lbs... that bear wasn't 200
soooooo coooooool🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
OMG this is funny 😂
dat gum!
The last grizzly bear in California was killed in 1936 in Yosemite terrible.
They'll be back.
wrong. In Southern Ca 1920s
clearly those are stunt Bear... im just curious who explained to the bears what that meant
🤠👍
the legs on fido werent short tho?
At 5.46 you can see a collar on the bear , its all staged
😂
Reminds me of my third wife after she was 🥃🐻👍🏻
Most fucked up video on the internet. Im an avid hunter and I even hunt bears to eat and this is tough to watch.
Running around the super market looking for and eating chocolate bears don't count.
agreed
Total crap. I'm a hunter. I kill fast and clean. I don't torture.
That wasn't torture. The bears were killing their livestock. And were a threat to any human living in the vicinity. The bears also had access to massive swaths of land, and feeding opportunities elsewhere but they chose to prey on helpless farm animals.
They should have just put them down. But they sent them to a zoo instead. Ropes are nothing compared those metal bear traps. I call that mercy.
Appalling treatment of wild animals, and utterly misrepresented.