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Behind the Mask: The Story of the People Who Risk Everything to Save Animals is a 2006 documentary film about the Animal Liberation Front (ALF). It took three years of filming, interviewing, and editing to complete. The movie was created by animal rights lawyer Shannon Keith, who owns Uncaged Films and ARME (Animal Rescue, Media & Education).
[25] In 1993, ALF was listed as an organization that has "claimed to have perpetrated acts of extremism in the United States" in the Report to Congress on the Extent and Effects of Domestic and International Terrorism on Animal Enterprises. [26] It was named as a terrorist threat by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in January 2005. [27]
The Head Injury Lab of the University of Pennsylvania is raided by the ALF with $60,000 worth of damage caused, [11] and 60 hours worth of video tapes stolen which shows researchers laughing and joking as they cause brain damage to baboons. PETA then released the documentary Unnecessary Fuss, causing the chief veterinarian to lose his job. [12]
Debate surrounding the 2024 presidential election has gone from childless cat ladies to eating cats. It's led to a rise in memes on social media sites referencing the 1980s television show "ALF ...
Gregory, whose birth name was Benjamin Hertzberg, played Brian Tanner on "ALF," which ran for four seasons from 1986 to 1990 as a staple of NBC's Monday night prime-time lineup. Benji Gregory as a ...
Lee became the ALF's full-time press officer in the 1980s, and was sentenced in connection with this to ten years imprisonment in 1986. While in prison, he founded Arkangel, the animal liberation magazine. During this time he furthered his education by learning foreign languages. He was released in 1992 after serving six years and eight months. [2]
An ALF contact volunteering there heard the complaint, and approached the student for more information. [10] On April 21, 1985, ALF activists, including Sally S, a businesswoman in her mid-30s, [11] broke into the laboratory and removed Britches along with around 467 other animals, taking footage of the raid, which they handed anonymously to ...
What’s the most surprising part of what goes on behind the scenes? There's so many heroes on that show. The crew, itself, is, like, Tetris because Studio 8H isn't that big.