The Gentle Art (1926)
And if there s any art less gentle (except to the fish) than angling, Eve would like to know reads the introductory intertitle. M, S of a group of women sitting on a river bank with long fishing rods. M, S of a small girl (about 5 years old) looking very excited about having a fishing rod. M, S of the girl as she holds up a fish she has caught grandfather (or elderly man) stands beside her. Twelve ounces now it ll be two pounds tomorrow C, U of the girl looking intently at her fish and smiling. C, U of a woman putting bait on her hook. She looks at the camera and laughs. A man with a pipe stands beside her. Various shots of women and female children being assisted in their angling by older men. C, U of a young girl (again about 5) looking enthralled as a maggot is put on the end of a hook. An older woman in her 50s perhaps reels in a fish. She holds up the fish with glee. Elderly man takes the rod and she unhooks the fish. Woman holds up a keep net with several small fish in t
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