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Still from Nothing Venture via EAFA

Identifier:

  • 2806 (Source: East Anglian Film Archive)

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Laurie Day

Stuart Day

Country of Production:

United Kingdom

Languages:

English

Duration:

00:23:54

Length:

900 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Magnetic

Sound:

Music only on separate tape

Description:

"Stuart Day relaxes at home. He is reading a book entitled 'Let’s Go Abroad'. His eye is caught by a description of a 9 day tour, including 6 nights in Zermatt in Switzerland, at a price of £9-19-6 (inclusive). Putting the book aside, he pulls out of his jacket a letter from the Rubber Neck Co. it is bad news. The letter informs the company’s shareholders that due to poor summer sales, no dividend will be paid. With a deep sigh, he puts the letter to one side, picks up the book and begins to flick through its pages. He chances upon an amateur film-making competition, with a range of cash prizes. Entry forms for the competition will be forwarded with the travel tickets purchased. Stuart Day looks around the room as deliberates how he can fund his holiday. His eyes settle on the amateur filmmaking trophies sitting on the sideboard and he decides to pawn them. He takes the trophies and receives cash. The opening sequence concludes as he places his tickets from the Polytechnic Touring Association into a wallet. The travel footage follows" (EAFA Database).

Locations:

  • Stoke-on-Trent UK (Filming)
  • Zermatt, Switzerland (Filming)
  • Gornergrat, Switzerland (Filming)

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Repository:

Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Collection, East Anglian Film Archive

Viewing Notes:

"The travel footage includes the following sequences: the exterior of the hotel in Zermatt, where Stuart Day shakes the hand of a man wearing a badge with the image of the travel company, who, in turn, points out features with the use of a map; children playing on the streets, a woman washing laundry at a fountain by the side of the road; women with cattle a trough, a man carrying a sack of hay through a doorway; mountain guides, who stand outside a shop and pose for the camera; a climber adjusting his back pack before setting off for the mountains; Stuart Day looking at mountaineering equipment for sale; graves of those who have perished in mountaineering accidents; the distant Matterhorn; Stuart Day hiking in the foothills above Zermatt; a meeting with a female hiker; tea with the female hiker outside Zermatt; a return trip on a mountain railway up the Gornergrat, with shots of alpine scenery from the train and from the Gornergrat; transport of goods in Zermatt, by back pack or mules; Stuart Day meeting the female hiker with a male companion during a hike; the three companions go for a walk, place leaves on their noses as sun protectors, pass climbers, women and children, observe agricultural workers and the scenery, Stuart Day takes some film shots, the three stop for cigarettes; Stuart Day buying a bottle of alcohol from a local shop, shakeing the hand of the tour rep before boarding the train; a train pulling away from the station. The holiday footage concludes with a shot of the tour rep waving from the platform. The travel footage is followed by a sequence in which Stuart Day is filmed preparing his film for submission. It begins with a shot of a winding wheel as Stuart Day inspects his film. He is shown making notes; preparing a title plate; filming the title; cutting and splicing the film in accordance with his notes; placing the completed film reel in its can and attaching a label addressed to the competition’s organisers on to a package containing the film can. The film concludes when Stuart Day picks up the package, looks at the bare sideboard and imagines the cups, redeemed from the pawnbroker, back in place. A question mark is superimposed on the image. As the film fades the question mark remains" (EAFA Database).

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