Fishing

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
434A
Date Released
30 Sep 1937
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Sea Drama
  2. 2World Events: Dictators meet - Hitler and Mussolini
  3. 3World Events: Legion on Parade in New York
  4. 4World Events: Britain builds bridge for Denmark
  5. 5World Events: America holds up planes for China
  6. 6World Events: US Liner shows her war wounds
  7. 7Ireland: Description by Tony Quinn
  8. 8Fishing
  9. 9Names and News: Duke of Connaught at Sandhurst
  10. 10Names and News: Sir Kingsley Wood visits Violet Melcher Welfare Centre
  11. 11Names and News: New Lord Mayor, Sir Harry Twyford
  12. 12Names and News: Sir Roger Lumley takes over from Lord Brabourne
  13. 13Names and News: Gracie Fields presents Margaret Rose bicycles

Story

Story No. within this Issue
8 / 13
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: The Complete Angler Might Take a Tip From Redskins’ Method. DESCRIPTION: The complete angler might take a tip from Redskins’ method says Alan Howland. SHOTLIST: Shot of the anglers walking to the camera with tackle. They seat themselves in the Gloucester canal to fish. Close shots of the bait. Shots of the angling. One man drinks from bottle and another fishes out an old boot. Shot of small fish being brought out. Various shots of other patient anglers. Shots of Columbia River fishing. Shot of salmon being caught and dragged up by Redskins. Close shots of the fish.
Keywords
Entertainment and leisure; Food and cooking; Animals
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
5729
Credits:
Commentator
Alan Howland
Length of story (in feet)
57
Story extras:

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