Tag (2018)
A group of old classmates organize a game of tag which takes them around the globe.
Animal actors in this production were monitored through American Humane Society’s No Animals Were Harmed™ program.
Detailed Animal Action Report
In the scene where the two actors are getting married, their friend runs down the aisle and tries to tackle them, then suddenly a bunch of pigeons fly in the air behind them, the pigeons were accustomed to this action as they were routinely released for weddings and funerals. The pigeons were not released until cloud cover had passed. They were released with plenty of time to fly home. No predators were seen in the area. Three animal handlers were present during filming. The cage from which the pigeons were released was safe for birds.
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