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  2. Jim Shockey - Wikipedia

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    Jim Shockey (born 1957) is a Canadian outdoor writer, a professional big game outfitter and television producer and host for many hunting shows. Shockey is the former producer and host of Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures and Jim Shockey's Uncharted on Outdoor Channel and Jim Shockey's The Professionals on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel.

  3. Challenge to Be Free - Wikipedia

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    Challenge to Be Free (a.k.a. Mad Trapper of the Yukon and Mad Trapper) is an anti-hero film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Mike Mazurki. The film's plot was a loosely based on the 1931 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) pursuit of a trapper named Albert Johnson , the reputed "Mad Trapper of Rat River".

  4. Dawson City: Frozen Time - Wikipedia

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    Dawson City: Frozen Time is a 2016 American documentary film written, edited, and directed by Bill Morrison, [2] and produced by Morrison and Madeleine Molyneaux. [3] First screened in the Orizzonti competition section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, [4] the film details the history of the remote Yukon town of Dawson City, from the Klondike Gold Rush to the 1978 Dawson Film ...

  5. Bear Charges Wildlife Camera in Canada’s Yukon Territory - AOL

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    A grizzly bear charged at a trail camera in Canada’s Yukon territory, footage captured on August 9 shows.This video uploaded to Facebook shows the bear enjoying a back scratch against a tree ...

  6. Dawson Film Find - Wikipedia

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    The Dawson Film Find (DFF) was the accidental discovery in 1978 of 372 film titles preserved in 533 reels of silent-era nitrate films in the Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. [1] The reels had been buried under an abandoned hockey rink in 1929 and included lost films of feature movies and newsreels .

  7. Shockey - Wikipedia

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    Shockey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eva Shockey, Canadian Author, Hunter, TV Personality, Blogger; Hal Shockey, Canadian outdoorsman; Jeff Shockey, US lobbyist and Congressional staffer; Jeremy Shockey, American football player; Jim Shockey, Canadian outdoor writer, professional big game outfitter, TV Producer and Host

  8. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]

  9. How to watch six of our favorite Jim Brown movies - AOL

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    How to watch six of our favorite Jim Brown movies. Ed Stockly. May 19, 2023 at 5:25 PM. Jim Brown relaxing on the set of the 1969 western "100 Rifles." (Ron Galella / Getty)