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India: Kingdom of the Tiger

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Documentary
Release Date:January 1, 2002
Running time:42 minutes
Cast:Christopher Heyerdahl, Smriti Mishra
Director:Bruce Neibaur
Producer:Goulam Amarsy, Afsana Amarsy
Writer:Keero Singh Birla
Distributor:National Wildlife Federation

Description: The national animal of India, the Bengal Tiger, is featured up-close in this IMAX presentation, India: Kingdom of the Tiger. Based on the life of writer/activist Jim Corbett, this program discusses how these tigers became endangered species and what has been done to protect them. Since the mid-19th century, Bengal Tigers were hunted by wealthy Englishmen for their teeth, fur, and organs. The result was a staggering decline in the tiger population. A hunter-turned-conservationist, Corbett wrote thrilling adventure stories that promoted the care and respect of these animals. This large-format presentation is directed by Bruce Neibaur, who also directed the IMAX film Mysteries of Egypt.~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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