There Go the Boats 1951

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Documentary

An historical account looking at how Britain's canals were used, and declining, in 1951.

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Release Date 1951-01-01
Runtime 18m
Directors R.K. Neilson-Baxter, Deborah Chesshire, Ronald Craigen, James Ritchie, Michael Currer-Briggs
Producer John Shearman
Writer R.K. Neilson-Baxter

This is a fairly standard documentary that reminds us just how pivotal canals were to communication and distribution as late as the 1940s. Using some actuality, and the odd animated map, we are invited on a journey along these British waterways inspecting the locks and the hand-hewn tunnels whilst encountering some of the folks who live by and/or make their living there. It's quite an interesting retrospective of a time now long past, and of how people moved essential, sometimes heavy, goods along these watery highway. It is informatively narrated; is nicely supported by some decent photography and has a jaunty Edward Williams score. As a piece of nostalgia - it's curious to think that this had a cinema release.

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