The Sun Bear
1960 , Great Witchingham (Norfolk)
Cat no. 6337
The (mis)adventures of a tame Malayan bear cub, that now calls Norfolk Wildlife Park its home, captured by naturalist, conservationist and filmmaker, Philip Wayre.
The often amusing behaviour of a tame Malayan bear cub - affectionately referred to as ‘pooh bear’ in the voiceover - as he spends the afternoon in the sunshine. Native to south-east Asia, the bear cub seems quite at home, idling the day away at the filmmaker’s private estate – Norfolk Wildlife Park; climbing a tree; enjoying hand-fed treats; play-wrestling with the family’s golden Labrador; and enjoying a table-top picnic of bread, honey, bananas and milk.
Keywords
Animals, Bears; Wildlife parks
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Director : Philip Wayre
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Producer : Philip Wayre
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Camera : Philip Wayre
Manifestations
The Sun Bear
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Genre: Animal / Documentary
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Locations: Great Witchingham (Norfolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: bears / Norfolk Wildlife Park
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