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DEAR JOHN “No Animals Were Harmed”®
After a two-week whirlwind romance, two lovers agree to write each other letters
detailing their lives while John (Channing Tatum) spends his last 12 months of
military duty overseas and Savannah (Amanda Seyfried) finishes college. But
their long-distance love will be tested when John considers re-enlisting and
going back overseas for two years.
Featured Animal Action
Horses, Chickens, Goats and Background Animals
In several scenes, Savannah grooms and pets her horse or rides it, along with
her neighbor’s son, a short distance. At one point, the neighbor’s son hand
feeds the horse. Horses are also seen in the background in a brief scene outside
Savannah’s ranch house. The horses at the ranch lived there and were accustomed
to the mild action. In certain scenes, they were filmed doing whatever came
naturally. For the riding scenes, the adult and child actors were both extremely
well-rehearsed and instructed on how to handle and ride a horse, and trainers
stood nearby to guide them. The coral and field were fenced in, and the grounds
were checked for hazards.
In scenes at the various villages where John’s military unit lives, horses,
goats, chickens, cattle and other farm animals are seen milling about. A
villager is later seen leading a camel by a rope. A horse-drawn wagon rolls down
the street in one brief scene. For all this background action, several costumed
trainers were scattered in and around the scene, and animals were allowed to
graze on hay, were kept in small enclosures or were haltered or held. Chickens
were either tethered or kept close to costumed trainers. All action was brief
and mild, and the animals were accustomed to it.
Dog
At a party near the beach, a dog walks from one point to another. Later, the
same dog runs to Savannah’s house from a neighbor’s house. For this mild action,
one trainer placed the dog on its mark while another called the dog to its end
mark, retrieving it and rewarding it right after. Grounds were checked for
hazards and the cast and crew were instructed on the dog’s proper handling.
Other
The fish seen under the pier were filmed in their natural environment.
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