This short clip was more entertaining than a whole day at the Zoo these days......would have loved to have seen it in it's full glory i.e. before health and safety went mad.
The red/cyan is just from the limitations of the colour printing; you can tell by the fact it only happens where there is rapid motion. It wasn't filmed with a 3D camera or you'd have red/cyan "ghosting" throughout the film.
This short clip was more entertaining than a whole day at the Zoo these days......would have loved to have seen it in it's full glory i.e. before health and safety went mad.
bawbags1000 3 months ago
Eh - It is brillian robblac! dont diss!
joanne2483 1 year ago
awsome..wish it was as good now..sadly it is not :>(
robblac 1 year ago
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dizz2456 2 years ago
WTH?The zoo wasnt even open in 1926!
reddya45 2 years ago
Yes it was! It opened in July 1913.
rosieh101 2 years ago 6
Actually i was at the zoo today it opened in 1909:)
123greengiant 2 years ago 2
amazing film amazing that color film technology came out so early
yeoldddrpro 3 years ago 2
Ha ha seals made it to the train station. That must have been an odd sight.
sendtothefunnyfarm 3 years ago
That zoo keeper would have been deafened by the elephant.
captainpinkboy 3 years ago
If you have 3D glasses, you can watch it! The red/cyan colors where a givaway!
veemon94 3 years ago
The red/cyan is just from the limitations of the colour printing; you can tell by the fact it only happens where there is rapid motion. It wasn't filmed with a 3D camera or you'd have red/cyan "ghosting" throughout the film.
feckingbillgates 2 years ago
The man feeding the monkeys is my Great Grandad! How cool is that!
Elaine Faulds
flaudsy 3 years ago 10
aww i like the polar bear :-) lol
DrangonNinja 3 years ago
These films are brilliant - shame you can't add some sort of sound track.
Thanks.
DADRENO 3 years ago