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5.0 out of 5 stars The Plight of Lolita
Slave to Entertainment is a documentary about the marine mammal industry. Most notably, Lolita, an orca who languishes in a tank that is too small for her at the Miami Seaquarium.

Lolita was captured 39 years ago on August 8, 1970. Not only was she captured that day, five others orcas were also captured and five were killed. Four of those killed were babies...
Published on August 9, 2009 by Carole

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1.0 out of 5 stars lolita slave to entertainment
it may be good that they show the truth about lolita but seaworld san diego, seaworld orlando and seaworld san antonio have nothing to do with it. the only people that are to blame are those of miami seaquarium. seaworld is not a bad facility. miami seaquarium on the other hand is one of the worst around
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Plight of Lolita, August 9, 2009
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Carole (Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (DVD)
Slave to Entertainment is a documentary about the marine mammal industry. Most notably, Lolita, an orca who languishes in a tank that is too small for her at the Miami Seaquarium.

Lolita was captured 39 years ago on August 8, 1970. Not only was she captured that day, five others orcas were also captured and five were killed. Four of those killed were babies who were trying desperately to get back to their mothers. They repeatedly pushed up against the net, where their mothers waited on the other side. But they were not successful and drowned. People often ask why they didn't just jump over, but since they had never encountered a net before, they had no idea that if they jumped over, they would be free.

In order to hide their heinous deed, those responsible for the deaths had the bellies of the dead orcas slit, filled with rocks, and weighted with chains and anchors. They were taken out to sea in the dark of night and sunk to keep their deaths from coming to the attention of the public. However, this did not work. Three of the carcasses washed up on the shore of Whidbey Island during the month of November, 1970. The other ended up in a fisherman's net. The fisherman left the dead orca on the beach behind the house of a reporter for the Seattle Times.

Six years later, a judge reviewed the evidence against Sea World, who was in charge of the capture team. Sea World was banned from capturing Orcas in the state of Washington, but it was too late for those captured. They had already been sold to aquariums around the world. Of these, only Lolita is still alive. Howard Garrett of Orca Network said, "It in simply her remarkable spirit that has kept her alive this long."

Slave to Entertainment is an excellent film and one everyone should see.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful film on the marine mammal entertainment industry, July 8, 2008
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Karen Dawn "DawnWatch.com" (Pacific Palisades, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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"Lolita: Slave to Entertainment" is without doubt one of the finest documentaries on animal issues. It is fun to watch, and full of fascinating interviews with folks such as Ric O'Barry, once Flipper's trainer, and now a dolphin rescuer. And it delivers some shocking information about the marine mammal industry. This is a fantastic film to watch with your family and friends who wonder why you won't go visit marine mammal parks with them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very interesting!, March 7, 2010
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I say very interesting because who knew what went on behind closed doors. Its a massive shame that the contents of thid DVD have not been broadcast on TV. More people need to see it or how are we going to educate people and stop them visiting these places? 'Fall from Freedom' is also a great DVD to watch if this subject interests you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must see, June 13, 2011
This review is from: Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (DVD)
Everyone should see this video. Especially if they are planning on going to Sea World or any other Aquarium park. People just don't realize what they support when they buy a ticket, but this shows it all. A must see!
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5.0 out of 5 stars must see for all lovers of the oceans and their inhabitants, April 9, 2011
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This documentary uncovers the real world of life in captivity for these beautiful, intelligent animals- the magnificent Orcas. It is similar to The Cove in that some of it is upsetting, but it will open you eyes and inspire you to help.
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1.0 out of 5 stars lolita slave to entertainment, October 31, 2011
This review is from: Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (DVD)
it may be good that they show the truth about lolita but seaworld san diego, seaworld orlando and seaworld san antonio have nothing to do with it. the only people that are to blame are those of miami seaquarium. seaworld is not a bad facility. miami seaquarium on the other hand is one of the worst around
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