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Herding Muskox
boblipton6 May 2011
This is very near the end of short subject production at RKO, still shown as RKO-Pathe and it concerns itself with Canadian muskox, with many telephoto shots of the subject taken near the Great Slave Lake. By the time I was able to notice these things, they showed up on TV as "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" in which we watched commercials while Jim wrestled the python, alligator or cougar every week.

There's some lovely photography involved, particularly a herd of about fifty muskox running across the ruddy, flat landscape, sized against the wing of a Piper Cub. Even so, all the hues except the stronger blues have faded towards red -- a problem with the chemical dyes that succeeded Technicolor. The narration of the effort by expedition leader John Teal Jr. is monotonous and he sounds as if he has a bit of a head cold. Still, it's worth at least one look at the evolutionary end of the short subject.
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