Hattenhorst (2006)
Movie: Hattenhorst (2006)
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- Director: Ove Sander
- Run Time: 5 min
- Country: Germany
- Genre: Documentary , Short
Movie: Hattenhorst (2006)
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“This scene “Hauling in a Big Catch” or “Seining Salmon with Horses” is one of the most interesting subjects ever made. The Columbia River is the home of the king of all food fish (The Royal Chinook Salmon) and is found nowhere else. Here is shown a scene where they are using horses to drag in the heavy seines filled with salmon. The tide rises and falls and you see the horses along one of these bars up to the girth, splashing in the water, throwing the spray in every direction, thus making it a subject of more than usual interest. Very sharp and clear. Written by Selig Catalog”
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“A scene never to be forgotten is one where the fishermen are hauling in the huge seines loaded with fish. An amusing incident occurred while the operator was taking this scene, and one that perhaps would not occur again in a hundred years. A large Chinook Salmon escaped by leaping out of the seine. Just as the fish was about to disappear, a dog jumped into the water, grabs the fish and then the tussle begins. The dog gets the best of the fish and drags him ashore in full view of everybody, after the seines have been hauled in. The climax is reached when the men remove the squirming fish from the seines to the boat. The animation is one that can hardly be described. Finally, after the fish have been taken out of the seines. One of the most interesting scenes on the Columbia River is the hauling in of the seines into the boats, and one never to be forgotten by those who have watched the fishermen pulling them in. Our photographer was fortunate in catching this just right, at the right time, so that we are able to give the exhibitor an exact reproduction of one of the most interesting scenes ever taken. Written by Selig Catalog”