Film, Video Ross Allen Reptile Institute.
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Title
- Ross Allen Reptile Institute.
Summary
- E. Ross Allen was a pioneer promoter and theme-park entrepreneur who achieved national and international fame for his animal wrestling. Born in 1908 in Pittsburgh, he was an Eagle Scout as a boy and later a stand-in for Johnny Weismuller in the Tarzan movies. He transformed the historic, natural tourist attraction of Silver Springs into a prototype of modern theme parks. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute opened in 1929 and catered to Florida traditions (and mythology) while employing Florida residents, including Seminole Indians. The institute later shifted its emphasis a bit toward scientific observation: Allen's studies of the American alligator were among the earliest work on the species. In this 1960s film, Allen wrestles an alligator in the water. Seminoles are shown playing and working at Silver Springs. Francis Osceola wrestles an alligator on land. A woman wears a boa constrictor. A boy shops for a snake and, after rejecting an indigo snake, purchases another. Ross and his son, Tom, wrestle a 20-foot anaconda in the water. A rattlesnake is milked. The film then shows the rest of Silver Springs, including Bartlett's Deer Ranch, Carriage Cavalcade, and Prince of Peace Memorial. The film ends with synchronized swimming and features underwater photography.
Names
- Guided Tours Producer.
- Silver Springs Sponsor.
Created / Published
- [Florida] : [publisher not identified], [1960 to 1969]
Headings
- - United States of America--Florida--Silver Springs
- - 1960 to 1969
- - Allen, E. Ross, 1908-1981
- - Alligators
- - Anaconda
- - Indians of North America
- - Indigenous peoples
- - Reptiles
- - Seminole Indians
- - Snakes
Notes
- - Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
- - Original resource extent: 14:30 minutes; color; sound.
- - Original resource at: State Library and Archives of Florida.
- - Content in English.
- - Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.
Medium
- 1 online resource.
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021671085
Online Format
- image
- online text
- video