What the 'Hobbit' Animal Deaths Mean For Movies
The furor over animal deaths during production of The Hobbit is prompting the CEO of one of the country's top animal-rights groups to call for reforms. In an interview with THR, Wayne Pacelle of the Humane Society of the United States says Hollywood's system of self-oversight and on-set monitoring by the American Humane Association has never functioned effectively because animals aren't safeguarded when the cameras stop. "Even if the on-set observations were scrupulous and properly informed," says Pacelle, "the program would still fall far short of fully guaranteeing animal welfare." The Associated Press reported Nov. 19 that three horses, six goats, six sheep and a dozen chickens used in The Hobbit's New Zealand shoot had died at a ranch where they were housed between takes. Director Peter Jackson and studio Warner Bros. emphatically deny mistreatment and point out that they paid to improve substandard conditions at holding facilities, an argument that likely will not appease activists set to protest at the film's Nov. 28 premiere in Jackson's home country. But while Pacelle stops short of agreeing with PETA's call for the replacement of live animals in films with CGI creations, he says the issue has taken on new urgency: "We really need to sit down with all the stakeholders and figure out a better program, with certain animals forbidden for use."
Subscribe now to read the full article
Subscription Benefits
- Read The Hollywood Reporter on any mobile device
- Email complete articles to clients or colleagues
- Interactive Radio: listen to the topics or headlines that interest you
- RSS Feed: read in a timely manner with easy to find content
- Read Offline: locate issues and articles easily at any time, no internet connection needed
Already a Subscriber? Log In
THR's Daily Must Feeds
-
Leonardo DiCaprio Raises $1.5 Million at amfAR Cannes Gala
-
Watch 4 New Scenes From 'Arrested Development'
-
Mariah Carey: Wardrobe Malfunction on 'Good Morning America'
-
Director Responds To Boos For Ryan Gosling Film
-
'Rocky Horror' Actor Tim Curry Suffers Stroke
-
'Star Trek' Legend Rates New Movie
-
The Year of Rock: How the Former Wrestler Became King of the Action-Cinema Ring
-
James Van Der Beek on Putting 'Dawson' Behind Him and 'Don’t Trust the B’s' Hulu Finale
In This Week's Magazine
- MOST SHARED
- MOST POPULAR
- 1
'Big Bang Theory' Cast Shares Their Favorite Season 6 Moments
- 2
Jimmy Kimmel Revealed as Buyer of $1.9 Million Bea Arthur Nude Painting
- 3
From Flappers to Rappers: 'The Great Gatsby' Music Supervisor Breaks Down the Film's Soundtrack
- 4
Box Office Report: 'Fast 6' Passes 'Hangover III,' Eyeing $100 Million-Plus Memorial Day Debut
- 5
Leonard Nimoy Supports 'Star Trek' Writers' Kickstarter-Funded Project (Exclusive)
- 6
Tom Cruise Drops Out of Warner Bros.' 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.'
- 7
'How I Met Your Mother' Reveals the Mother (Video)
- 8
Convicted Girls Gone Wild Mogul Joe Francis Breaks Silence: 'Retarded' Jury 'Should Be Shot Dead'
- 9
'Arrested Development' Stars' Surprising Salaries Revealed (Exclusive)
- 10
Amanda Bynes Enters Court Wearing Blonde Wig; Mugshots Revealed


