Few Animals Harmed In Making Of Film

HOLLYWOOD, CA–Producers of the upcoming Sony Pictures historical epic Genghis Khan assured animal-rights activists Monday that “practically no animals were harmed in the making of the film.” “The Humane Society and SPCA will be pleased to know that, of the 1,600-plus horses used in Khan’s climactic battle sequence, almost none were injured,” executive producer David Shell said. “And of those, only a small handful sustained injuries that could be categorized as, you know, serious.” Shell noted that the albino Siberian tiger used as the beloved pet of Genghis Khan’s enemy “probably would have eventually been beheaded in nature, anyway.”