NEW ZEALAND MIRROR No. 12
From Film
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- Year
1951
- NFU Picture/Sheet No.
71
- Length
B&W, 10 minutes, 35mm, 900 ft.
Film Censor's Certificate No. U23942 (15 June 1951)
Cat. Refs. 1951-S p.3, 4; 1956 p.13; 1957 p.15; 1958 p.17; 1962 p.19.
- Viewing copies
VHS Video- R.V. 134
16mm film- W3589/16NZM12
35mm film 200,619 (ex Negs.) 35mm film
200,620 (ex C.D.Pos.)
VHS Video (Preview Tape)- BITC 238
Full Description
QUIET WEEKEND. 282 ft. Hardy members of one of New Zealand's many tramping clubs carry a new hut, piece by piece, over the mountains and put it together at their destination. This is their idea of a quiet week-end.
TALE OF THE TROUT. 246 ft. A beautifully photographed item of trout being netted in a stream and of trout eggs hatching in a hatchery.
FISHING FOR KNOWLEDGE. 297 ft. A scientific expedition from Yale University, U.S.A., visits New Zealand to study its big-game fish. A striped marlin - a swordfish - is caught on rod and line and hauled aboard the launch.
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