Yes, I know most of the animal interactions were staged, but this episode is entertaining, and the photography is amazing. It well captures the majestic beauty of the Grand Tetons and the Snake River.
Sebastian Cabot's narration is well-fitted. It is no wonder that he was a regular in the Disney stable.
I would rate this episode higher if not for the obvious staging, but I don't suspect many of the children in 1964 were aware of it.
And they probably didn't catch the irony of Cabot's concluding narration that at the end of the day, all of the animals could conclude they had a good day. I don't believe the fish that were chewed and eaten would agree.
Sebastian Cabot's narration is well-fitted. It is no wonder that he was a regular in the Disney stable.
I would rate this episode higher if not for the obvious staging, but I don't suspect many of the children in 1964 were aware of it.
And they probably didn't catch the irony of Cabot's concluding narration that at the end of the day, all of the animals could conclude they had a good day. I don't believe the fish that were chewed and eaten would agree.