Bird Mountain (1932)
A lonely peak in the Northern Baltic, home of a myriad feathered Moving L, S an M, S of rocks from the sea. Birds wheel around the crags. The C, U of steam coming out of a boat s whistle. This frightens the birds and they all fly away from the rocks. The camera follows the birds as they fly around. Goodness knows why the inhabitants want to build their homes in such exposed places, unless it is because of unpleasant memories of other M, S of gulls nesting in the rocks. C, U of a gull landing on a nest. Climbing this steep face is a ticklish job without even the aid of a L, S of man climbing up the side of the rock face. He carries a long pole. One slip here and your return ticket s Birds circle around the rocks. We see our climber, difficult to ascertain what he is doing with his long pole. Was an item in Eve s Film Review issue number 590. FILM A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ
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