Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis "Sportscope" series entry chronicles a race for a special class of sailboat known as Bermuda Fitted Dinghy.This "Sportscope" series entry chronicles a race for a special class of sailboat known as Bermuda Fitted Dinghy.This "Sportscope" series entry chronicles a race for a special class of sailboat known as Bermuda Fitted Dinghy.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Peter Roberts
- Narrator
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Recensioni in evidenza
THis late RKO Sportscope short -- which seems to have been released by Universal for some reason -- concerns itself with the small sailboat racing of Bermuda. Although the narrator refers to them as 'fireflies', when I was learning to pilot one a decade and a half after this was made, they weren't called that; sometimes I heard them called 'sailfishes', but perhaps that was the local name for them.
There are few sights more beautiful that a boat zipping along, the white sails bellied full of wind against the blue sky. While this is a black & white film, it's still a lovely to sight to an old sailor.
There are few sights more beautiful that a boat zipping along, the white sails bellied full of wind against the blue sky. While this is a black & white film, it's still a lovely to sight to an old sailor.
Peter Roberts narrates this brief glimpse of Bermuda sailing craft, courtesy of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club where men and children practice their skill in handling sailboat dinghies in the Bermuda waters.
The odd looking rigs make for picturesque viewing, but the film cries out for color. Sailing into the wind toward a finish line is the whole point of these races and sometimes the participants get more than they bargained for when the dinghies are upset by either a too crowded crew or lines that get snagged. Nevertheless, despite getting dumped into water occasionally, these crews of four to nine men seem to be having a good time.
It's a cooling off kind of thing to watch on a hot summer day.
The odd looking rigs make for picturesque viewing, but the film cries out for color. Sailing into the wind toward a finish line is the whole point of these races and sometimes the participants get more than they bargained for when the dinghies are upset by either a too crowded crew or lines that get snagged. Nevertheless, despite getting dumped into water occasionally, these crews of four to nine men seem to be having a good time.
It's a cooling off kind of thing to watch on a hot summer day.
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- QuizThe Royal Bermuda Yacht Club is still in operation today. It was founded in 1844 and is advertised as the third oldest Royal club outside of Great Britain.
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Narrator: Going against the wind is one of the everyday tricks of sailing. Theory has it that, instead of the wind getting into the sails and pushing these boats, the wind really passes over the sails like air over an airplane wing. A vacuum is created on the belly side of the sail, and the boat moves into it. Thus, a sailboat really pulls itself up into the wind.
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- Sportscopes (1956-1957 season) #12: Bermuda Cockleshells
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- Tempo di esecuzione8 minuti
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