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Roommates (1994)
An elderly, yet young-at-heart man, moves in with his grandson, and both their lives turn upside-down.
Animal actors in this production were monitored through American Humane Society’s No Animals Were Harmed™ program.
Roommates
Detailed Animal Action Report
Animal action is minimal in this film. Mo has a small pet turtle, Harold, who is seen walking in the yard and being held. In one scene, Mo is unable to locate Harold so asks for his grandfather’s assistance in finding his lost pet. Grandpa finds the turtle in the washing machine. The turtle was merely placed in the empty washing machine and then picked up by the actor. The washing machine was never on. A dog is also seen being walked on a leash in one background scene.
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