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- The film shows the barbaric fur industry. Among other things, we see whaling, catching wild forest animals, fur farms, skinning newborn lambs and lambs, shooting crocodiles and killing baby seals.
- An undercover investigation by PETA revealed animal abuse at a laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
- 26-minute excerpt from films made by the researchers themselves at Dr. Genarelli's head injury laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. The tapes were secretly taken by members of the Animal Liberation Front and brought to the attention of the press and Congress, which led to the closing of the lab. The film shows painful experiments: baboons strapped on a table have crashing blows administered to their heads, while scientists smoke and listen to music. These experiments had been conducted for 15 years at the expense of 12 Million dollars, funded by the tax payer.
- An investigation of an AIDS research facility called SEMA prompted Dr. Jane Goodall, the world's foremost primate specialist, to call for its closure and the suspension of experiments using chimpanzees. After the exposé was featured on national television, SEMA stopped total-isolation confinement of baby chimpanzees.
- The story of Britches, a little monkey whose eyes were sewn shut after birth due to a cruel experiment. Fortunately, she was rescued by the Animal Liberation Movement (ALF).
- A PETA investigation revealed an experiment on an under-anesthetized dog at a laboratory in Eastern Carolina University.
- A PETA investigator uncovers more than 100 violations of federal and state anti-cruelty laws at this Philadelphia testing laboratory.
- Background on school dissection practices, brought to light by PETA's undercover investigation of Carolina Biological Supply Co. and Ward's Natural Science. Cats arriving at C.B.S. in Burlington and killed on the premises. Casual cruelties in the preparation for specimens that are sent out to the schools. Existing alternatives. Should be viewed by biology teachers.
- An expose of vivisector John Orem's ride on the federal grant gravy train that tells the remarkable story of how five cats slated for death at Texas Tech escaped on the underground railroad.
- The video featured covertly obtained footage from Commonwealth Foie Gras of force-feeding, accompanied by experts describing the practice as inherently cruel and then followed by an appeal by Gielgud for viewers never to purchase or consume foie gras and to inform others why foie gras was cruel.
- Narrated by actor Candice Bergen, this videotape celebrates the achievements of PETA's first 10 years.
- Step inside the box of mystery! Well, well, well, Mr Boo is up to his old tricks again, causing more trouble for Bob, Paul, Sally, and the gang. In his craziest attempt yet, Mr Boo manages to lure The Shapies one by one into his magnificent magic show. Why? To banish them to the world of light and out of the bedroom forever. Then why would Sally Cylinder be helping him? Cause that's show biz, especially when it comes to cheap tricks.
- PETA did undercover investigation inside Boys Town National Research Hospital, to reveal why deafness experiments on cats were condemned by experts.
- Star of "Babe", James Cromwell, narrates a PETA investigation inside pig farms in North Carolina, where millions of smart and sensitive "Babes" were forced to live in filthy pens before being prodded and kicked to slaughter.
- Fashion designer Todd Oldham and top model Magali did go undercover to reveal how fur store employees lied to customers about how animals were killed for their fur.
- Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to rescue abandoned animals, become a vegetarian, and take his message of compassion to the streets.
- Top designer Stella McCartney narrates PETA's investigation into a fur farm, where animals were confined to tiny cages until they were barbarically killed for their fur.
- The VIP professionals are hell-bent on the body guards job for Cora DeFarge, the haughty CEO of often threatened multinational Cora DeFarge Industries. Johnny's martial arts land them the lucrative job. Val and Key insist however to keep doing ecologist freebies, so they split to honor a contract with PETA, especially a benefit starring ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. Both teams soon discover their clients are bitter enemies. And Cora is covering up dirty business.
- Pamela Anderson gives us a look at the ugly skin and leather trade in India, and asks us to help her to buy leather-free clothes in order to stop the cruelty.
- Oscar winning actress Charlize Theron narrates PETA's investigation of a puppy mill.
- Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
- In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- The Suarez Bros. Circus was a tropical hellhole for a group of polar bears.
- PETA visited the Australian wool industry, where sheep and lambs were subjected to painful mutilation and slaughter while they were fully conscious.
- Each year, six million animals are killed and processed by biological supply companies. Learn what goes on behind the scenes in the dissection industry.
- Author for the award-winning book "Everything Is Illuminated", Jonathan Safran Foer, speaks out against animal cruelty for kosher meat, including the "grisly" animal abuse at the world's largest glatt kosher slaughterhouse called AgriProcessors, Inc. where PETA did undercover. Many in the Jewish community have questioned about the seriousness of such abuses, and kosher authorities' failure to denounce them, and this video takes on these questions.
- PETA went undercover inside Agriprocessors, Inc., a kosher slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, where kosher and federal law were violated as cattle were inhumanely killed and slaughtered. They had tracheas and esophagi ripped from their throats with meat hooks and knives, and writhed in pools of their blood as they desperately tried to stand up for up to three minutes before they finally died.
- PETA investigators did undercover inside a fur farm in Midland, Michigan, where chinchillas were painfully electrocuted, and had their necks snapped while they were still alive.
- Four teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- During a period from April 2004 to March 2005, PETA did an undercover investigation inside Covance Laboratories, that was located in Vienna, Virginia. There various primates were subject to cruel experiments, mostly drug testing.
- Although this documentary was created by the Russian non-profit organization "VITA Animal Rights Center," most of the presented video footage originates from England. In fact, footage from Russian farms would be even more distressing, as there is no substantial animal protection legislation in place. Towards the end, the narrator discusses vegetarianism as a more ecologically and ethically conscious lifestyle. The documentary does not include any graphic footage from slaughterhouses.
- PETA did an undercover investigation inside a slaughterhouse in Heflin, Alabama, where chickens were slaughtered for Tyson Foods.
- After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.
- Wake Up Screaming is a one-of-a-kind, behind-the-scenes look at the Vans Warped Tour through the eyes of Texas-farm-boy-turned-punk-rock-road-warrior Jason Bayless. Bayless, along with extreme documentary filmmakers David Bergthold of Blockhead Skateboards and pro skateboarder Laban Pheidias, was granted exclusive access to all aspects of the tour. Follow peta2's Jason and crew as they spend nine weeks traveling through 48 cities, rubbing elbows with the hottest bands of today and hundreds of punk rock all-stars. Watch awesome live performances from emerging new bands, including Emery, Strike Anywhere, Valient Thorr, Bleed the Dream, and more! With more than 700,000 fans in attendance, there is never a shortage of sexy groupies and crazy nights of excess. Witness all the wild backstage and on-stage happenings as Jason gets a firsthand account of this exciting lifestyle. Every night is a Saturday night and every morning is a Monday morning when you tour with the longest-running music festival on the planet!
- A moving introductory exploration of society's use of animals. By presenting facts about animals' rich emotional complexity and drawing parallels between the animal rights movement and other social justice movements in recent history, this video will help students use critical thinking skills to examine why and how the routine exploitation of animals continues-and they'll also learn what they can do to help stop it.
- A detailed look behind the locked doors of America's medical, university, and cosmetic testing labs. The footage is from an older period, but narrator James Cromwell reports on the situation in 2006. It contains sensitive footage.
- At Carson and Barnes Circus, circus director Tim Frisco was abusing and beating elephants using electric prods and bullhooks, and urged less-experienced trainers to cause more pain. Also, employees used a blowtorch to burn off elephants' hair. It is said the abuse was caught on videotape during PETA's investigation in 1999. Meanwhile, bears paced and bounced abnormally in cages, while tigers were confined to cramped, barren prisons.
- Shirley Jones, the actress known for "The Partridge Family", speaks out against cruelty against turkeys on factory farms and slaughterhouses.
- A parody of Super Mario Bros. Two young chick sisters, Nugget and Chickette, set out to rescue vegan actress Pamela Anderson, who has been kidnapped by Colonel Sanders, the evil founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Mario and Luigi show up as "butt monkeys".
- PETA did an undercover investigation inside a kosher venison supplier Musicon Deer Farm, where deer were slaughtered and could still live for two-three minutes before dying. Chances are, if you ate venison at a glass kosher restaurant in New York, it probably came from this deer farm.