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The fight between a lion and a tiger in a circus was arranged and filmed live without editing.
Milburn Stone, generally used by Universal as a supporting player, played the lead because his wiry frame and naturally curly hair matched the archival shots of Clyde Beatty used as Fred Mason, Stone's character.
John Carradine's first leading role on screen, filmed from December 10-31, 1942. Release took place July 2, 1943.
Relies extensively on the use of archive footage from The Big Cage (1933).
Clyde Beatty receives special thanks for, "His cooperation in staging the thrilling animal sequences in this film."
"[first lines] Dockworker: Clear the dock! Clear the dock!"
"[last lines] End Narrator: So, behind these gates is buried the legend of a mortal who went beyond the realm of human powers and tampered with things no man should ever touch."