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A short documentary film presented by Talk About A Good Time that is illustrative of the timeless struggle between man and beast, or, in this case, man and squirrel. Featuring footage originally filmed in 1993 in Homosassa, Florida, it's a modern-day silent film that's funny and fun for the whole family!

Features "Powerhouse and Other Cuts from the Early '50s" by Carl Stalling, available on the wonderful CD "The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958". To purchase this CD at Amazon.com, go to http://tinyurl.com/mo7non .

Filmed with the Canon FS100.

Theme music: "Natalie and Effie in the Park".

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  • Funny story, well done!

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