The Rampage Janet (1995 film)

The Rampage Janet is a 1995 American  produced by George Johnson. The film is based on the true story of a 27-year-old female Indian elephant named Janet who went on a rampage with a woman and five children on her back at the Florida circus.

Plot
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Cast
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Development
George Johnson was watching a new report about Janet going on a rampage with a woman and five children on her back at the Florida circus. It gives him the idea to make a movie about it.

Casting
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Filming
Filming begins on May 18, 1994, in various areas around Los Angeles. On August 20, 1994, production was put on hold when he saw the news on TV that went on a rampage and was later killed by the police in,. He decided to take some time out after Tyke's passing. On September 15, 1994, filming resumed after a few weeks. On November 13, production was completed.

Post-production
In early December 1994, post-production began. Rather than getting the real elephant, they had to make the fake one look more realistic. They had to use state-of-the-art CGI animation. The Rampage Janet was finally completed on May 10, 1995.

Music
George Johnson commissioned to write the soundtrack for The Rampage Janet. He began scoring the film in early January 1995.

Marketing
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Release
The Rampage Janet premiered at the on June 19, 1995. On June 20, 1995, the film was released nationwide.

Legacy
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Trivia

 * The film is dedicated to the memory of who was another elephant that got killed by gunshots.