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VALENTINE’S DAY “No Animals Were Harmed”®
Several couples deal with relationships as Valentine’s Day draws near. Some
couples break up, others unite and they all intertwine somehow.
Featured Animal Action
Dogs
Throughout the film, several dogs are seen performing such mild action as
sitting, standing, being held or petted, jumping off furniture, barking and
walking or running on- and off-leash. For all of these scenes, trainers used
hand signals and verbal commands to cue the mild action, which the trained dogs
were accustomed to performing. All grounds were inspected for hazards and sets
were closed and secured. Cast and crew members were introduced to the animals
and instructed on their proper handling.
For a scene in which a dog plays tug of war with a pair of boxer shorts,
ultimately ripping them, the dog’s favorite toy was sewn into the shorts, and
trainers cued the dog to get the toy. The actors mouthed and pantomimed the
dialogue and yelling so as not to distract the dog from its playing.
Duck
As Reed (Ashton Kutcher) and Julia (Jennifer Garner) stand on a bridge, ducks
swim by. Trainers made a floating device with chicken wire attached to the sides
of it. One trainer released the ducks from the floating device and another
trainer stood in the water and made vocal sounds to signal the ducks in the
proper direction. The ducks were dried off right after filming.
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