Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)
Animal Action
American Humane’s Film & Television Unit monitored this film. Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector is a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) production, and therefore it was required to provide American Humane’s Certified Animal Safety Representatives on-set access whenever animals were used. During pre-production of the film, American Humane’s Film & TV Unit received a copy of the script and the daily call sheets. American Humane’s Safety Representatives carefully reviewed those materials to determine whether any scenes or situations appeared to put animals at risk. Safety Representatives were then on the set to ensure that the animals remained safe throughout production.
This film met the Guidelines established by American Humane, received the Monitored-Acceptable rating, and was awarded the “No Animals Were Harmed”® End Credit Disclaimer.
Featured Animal Scenes
Larry sits at a restaurant’s counter and kicks his feet, creating a hole in the wall through which lots of cockroaches scurry out and all over the restaurant. A combination of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and rubber roaches was used for this scene.
When Larry inspects a restaurant in another scene, he finds a rat, picks it up by the tail, and smells its rear end. Then he hands it to Amy (Iris Bahr), who holds the rodent as they talk. Before filming began, the actors learned how to handle the two rats that were alternated for this part. A trainer handed the rat to the actor right before the cameras rolled and retrieved it immediately afterwards.
While Larry and Mayor M.T. Gunn (Joe Pantoliano) sit on a bench near a lake in one scene, the mayor feeds some ducks. The ducks were filmed in their natural habitat by the production.
The filmmakers provided documentation for the dead fly and the deer heads that hang on the wall in Larry’s office.