The brothers practice their skills by trapping a cunning fox.The brothers practice their skills by trapping a cunning fox.The brothers practice their skills by trapping a cunning fox.
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After a short disquisition on the variety of foxes, we are introduced to the pearl-grey fox of the Pacific Northwest. This is followed by Bill, Bob and their dog Rags, who tool up in a go-cart, armed with a gun. They go about preparing a trap in a professional manner, then go swimming.
There's a bit of bother with a backwoods farmer, and then we get to see them playing with a fox who is not in the least shy of the boys. The boys, twin sons of director Robert N. Bradbury, would go on different paths following the conclusion of this series. Bob, as Bob Steele, would become a B western star and continue in small roles and TV until the 1970s -- he had a recurring role as 'Trooper Duffy' in F TROOP that I enjoyed. Bill would become a doctor.
There's a bit of bother with a backwoods farmer, and then we get to see them playing with a fox who is not in the least shy of the boys. The boys, twin sons of director Robert N. Bradbury, would go on different paths following the conclusion of this series. Bob, as Bob Steele, would become a B western star and continue in small roles and TV until the 1970s -- he had a recurring role as 'Trooper Duffy' in F TROOP that I enjoyed. Bill would become a doctor.
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- Catching the Fox
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- 12m
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- 1.33 : 1
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