Jeremy McBride
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Well, the life choice is really remarkable. They're also basically in cages, the humans taking care of the chimpanzee. Right, right, right. You really think about it, and the same goes for Sandy, Sandy Harold. You know, what was so great about revisiting that story in Connecticut, you know, we basically... We were set to come out with this show in March this year.
Well, the life choice is really remarkable. They're also basically in cages, the humans taking care of the chimpanzee. Right, right, right. You really think about it, and the same goes for Sandy, Sandy Harold. You know, what was so great about revisiting that story in Connecticut, you know, we basically... We were set to come out with this show in March this year.
Well, the life choice is really remarkable. They're also basically in cages, the humans taking care of the chimpanzee. Right, right, right. You really think about it, and the same goes for Sandy, Sandy Harold. You know, what was so great about revisiting that story in Connecticut, you know, we basically... We were set to come out with this show in March this year.
And we were basically wrapped in November and we were going through finishing. And we suddenly got access to the entire Travis story. We work with this guy who wrote this incredible article, a New York Magazine article named Dan Lee. It's one of the best written articles about Travis. It's called Travis the Menace. He has no attribution of sources. You don't know who is talking.
And we were basically wrapped in November and we were going through finishing. And we suddenly got access to the entire Travis story. We work with this guy who wrote this incredible article, a New York Magazine article named Dan Lee. It's one of the best written articles about Travis. It's called Travis the Menace. He has no attribution of sources. You don't know who is talking.
And we were basically wrapped in November and we were going through finishing. And we suddenly got access to the entire Travis story. We work with this guy who wrote this incredible article, a New York Magazine article named Dan Lee. It's one of the best written articles about Travis. It's called Travis the Menace. He has no attribution of sources. You don't know who is talking.
So it's the kind of foundational piece for the Travis story. We tracked him down. He says, I have everyone that was part of that story and they have archive. Do you want to do it? And so we basically said, you know, is this going to make our story better? Meaning that we're going to have to extend for at least four or five months to do this right and postpone our entire delivery schedule. Yeah.
So it's the kind of foundational piece for the Travis story. We tracked him down. He says, I have everyone that was part of that story and they have archive. Do you want to do it? And so we basically said, you know, is this going to make our story better? Meaning that we're going to have to extend for at least four or five months to do this right and postpone our entire delivery schedule. Yeah.
So it's the kind of foundational piece for the Travis story. We tracked him down. He says, I have everyone that was part of that story and they have archive. Do you want to do it? And so we basically said, you know, is this going to make our story better? Meaning that we're going to have to extend for at least four or five months to do this right and postpone our entire delivery schedule. Yeah.
And once we got into it, it was so worth it because we got this total intimate view of what it was like to be in Sandy's world. We had this archive. The video that you see has never been seen before. This portrait of a family, this kind of very complicated, complex family life. That's been inhabited by Travis, which was a descendant of Connie Casey's place in Missouri.
And once we got into it, it was so worth it because we got this total intimate view of what it was like to be in Sandy's world. We had this archive. The video that you see has never been seen before. This portrait of a family, this kind of very complicated, complex family life. That's been inhabited by Travis, which was a descendant of Connie Casey's place in Missouri.
And once we got into it, it was so worth it because we got this total intimate view of what it was like to be in Sandy's world. We had this archive. The video that you see has never been seen before. This portrait of a family, this kind of very complicated, complex family life. That's been inhabited by Travis, which was a descendant of Connie Casey's place in Missouri.
If you think about that, where our starting point was for this whole project was was always around. How do we understand where captive primates came from in America? Connie Casey was this place, this kind of, you know, breeding ground for all of these animals that were kind of cycled through Hollywood. And what I found very interesting is this kind of this lineage that led to Travis.
If you think about that, where our starting point was for this whole project was was always around. How do we understand where captive primates came from in America? Connie Casey was this place, this kind of, you know, breeding ground for all of these animals that were kind of cycled through Hollywood. And what I found very interesting is this kind of this lineage that led to Travis.
If you think about that, where our starting point was for this whole project was was always around. How do we understand where captive primates came from in America? Connie Casey was this place, this kind of, you know, breeding ground for all of these animals that were kind of cycled through Hollywood. And what I found very interesting is this kind of this lineage that led to Travis.