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{{Infobox film
 
{{Infobox film
 
|image = 1952-cerf-1.jpg
| name = The Olympic Elk
 
 
|director = [[James Algar]]
| image = File:1952-cerf-1.jpg
 
 
|producer = [[Walt Disney]]
| director = James Algar
 
 
|writer = [[Winston Hibler]] (script)<br>Ted Sears (script)<br>James Algar (script)
| producer =
 
 
|music = [[Paul Smith]]
| writer = [[Winston Hibler]] (script)<br>[[Ted Sears]] (script)<br>[[James Algar]] (script)
 
 
|cinematography = Herb Crisler<br>Lois Crisler
| music = [[Paul Smith]]
 
 
|studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
| cinematography = Herb Crisler<br>Lois Crisler
 
| distributor = RKO Radio Pictures
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|distributor = [[RKO Radio Pictures]]
| language = English
 
| budget =
 
 
|release = [[February 13]], [[1952]]
 
|release = [[February 13]], [[1952]]
|time = 27 minutes|editor = Anthony Gerard
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|time = 27 minutes
 
|language = English
|studio = Walt Disney Productions}}
 
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|preceded = ''[[Nature's Half Acre]]''
'''''The Olympic Elk''''' is a [[1952]] American documentary film directed by James Algar.
 
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|followed = ''[[Water Birds]]''
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|imdb_id = tt0219222
 
}}'''''The Olympic Elk''''' is a [[1952]] American documentary film directed by James Algar.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
*[[Winston Hibler]] as Narrator
 
*[[Winston Hibler]] as Narrator
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* The Olympic Elk is one of the four True-Life Adventures films that influenced the content of [[Mine Train Thru Nature's Wonderland]].
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*''The Olympic Elk'' is one of four ''True-Life Adventures'' films that influenced the content of [[Mine Train Thru Nature's Wonderland]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Olympic Elk, The}}
 
[[Category:1952 films]]
 
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[[Category:True-Life Adventures]]
 
[[Category:True-Life Adventures]]
 
[[Category:Live-action films]]
 
[[Category:Live-action films]]
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[[Category:Live-action shorts]]

Revision as of 12:35, 19 April 2020

The Olympic Elk is a 1952 American documentary film directed by James Algar.

Cast

Trivia

Gallery