Murders In The Zoo 1933 Movie

Based on the description in the link you provided, I do not think I would watch it. But it appears someone has downloaded the entire hour long movie onto YouTube:
 
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in zooman's link is the following quote
Murders In The Zoo’s climax is even more disturbing than the film’s opening, albeit for different reasons. Cornered in the zoo, Atwill tries to escape via “Carnivora House,” where, in order to create a diversion, he opens the cages housing the zoo’s big cats and lets them run wild. Which they do, on camera, and with no apparent thought to the animals’ safety. The scene lasts less than a minute, but it seems to go on forever. A lion wrestles with a jaguar, panthers run amok, and cats leap from high metal perches onto the concrete floor. All the while, Atwill looks on at the violence approvingly. It’s hard to know what to feel at this point: That the villain enjoys what he sees feels like an implied condemnation, but all this unsimulated animal-on-animal violence didn’t just happen. It was orchestrated for our entertainment. It’s a vestige of a time before the American Humane Association and its “No Animals Were Harmed” disclaimer, and before most people questioned whether animals should suffer for our amusement.

I watched that bit, expecting it to be using trained cats but no, it is actually as the writer interpreted it. Lions savaging leopards and pumas (or rather lions attacking one leopard and one puma, although there are other individuals there -- as well as spotted hyaenas and black bears -- and it makes one wonder how much was filmed and cut out). Pretty brutal.

The bad guy plays a madman very well! He gets his comeuppance just after the Carnivora House scene, via a python's coils.
 
Just watched it (with a little helpful skipping!) and it is quite shocking how the animals were used in the film!

I did enjoy seeing the 'green mamba' that was a boa constrictor and then a rattle snake and then back to a boa again!
 
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