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Before Jack Nicholson had made it big, before Meryl Streep had acted in a single movie, before Natalie Portman was even born — American Humane Association was looking out for animals on movie sets. Our commitment to ensuring that "No Animals Were Harmed"® goes way back.
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Be the first of your friends to find out if the latest box office hits align with your humane values and your love for animals. Come here before you head to the theater, so you won’t be kicking yourself later for giving your hard-earned dollars to filmmakers who didn’t care enough to have us on set, protecting animals.
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American Humane Association has been protecting animals in films since 1940, and over the years we’ve developed tried and true methods of ensuring “No Animals Were Harmed”® on movie sets. Our Los Angeles-based Film & TV Unit is the film and television industry’s only officially sanctioned animal monitoring program.
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