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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | John Stainton |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Discovery Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012236107460 |
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Incredible!!! It's a shame that this particular episode didn't make a DVD, because this is one of the most incredible rescues that Australia Zoo has ever undertaken, surpassing even the Bunya Rescue (unfortunately not available for home purchase.)
This episode truly exemplifies what Steve Irwin & the Australia Zoo team will go through, in order to save the lives of the wildlife they value so highly. You get a somewhat deeper insight into the working of the Zoo -- an advance team led by Zoo Director Wes Mannion was sent in; he was aided by Head Croc Keeper Brian Coulter. Even before the camera crews arrived, these men were working to find the supplies necessary to build two croc enclosures in war torn East Timor.
When Steve arrives, things really begin to heat up. The crocs have been kept in appalling conditions; and it is amazing to see this man risk (literally) life and limb in order to save them! If more people in the world had dedication such as this (towards animals, and I dare say, each other!), we would live in a better place.
My favorite of all the episodes available for home release to date -- a worthy purchase, even if you are not a Croc Hunter "regular". (And you may just be, after seeing this video!)
A Great Video
This is a great video of Steve rescuing 2 abused crocodiles from East Timour. Buy it or wait 'till it comes on TV again
Irresponsible and anything but educational.
I assume this video, and in fact this series, is intended for a young audience interested in learning about nature. I would strongly advise teachers and parents to look elsewhere than in any of the Steve Irwin "Crocodile Hunter" series. As a retired biologist and natural historian, I tell you this man and his colleagues are a menace. This video, "Crocodiles of the Revolution" catches some of the most irreponsible and cruel animal "documentaries" I have seen. Our male co-host is a "showboater" and huckster who cares far more about creating lively footage than in being humane to the animals. It is the handling of the second, male, crocodile that is simply beyond the pale. It is done in an utterly irresponsible fashion, with well over a hundred laughing, excited people around to further render the "croc's" move a semi-donnybrook. Good action scenes, but stupid, dangerous animal handling. The risk here is that young people will think this is a proper way to go about handling and moving animals. There are many other great nature series for kids. To learn >and< be entertained, kids deserve intelligent documentaries just like adults.