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"No Animals Were Harmed"

 | November 3, 2009

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If you've ever wondered who issues the "No animals were harmed..." statement at the end of most movies, wonder no more.

In this episode of Movies For Grownups, Bill Newcott talks to American Humane Association spokeswoman Jone Bouman about the intentional killing of two horses in the 1939 film "Jesse James," that helped to spark the organization's involvement in Hollywood.

Press play to learn about the American Humane Association's ongoing efforts to protect animal actors through its Film & Television Unit.

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