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  • Feathered Bullets (1951)
  • Approved
    Short | 8 min | Short, Sport
Feathered Bullets (1951)
Approved
Short | 8 min | Short, Sport

Seventeen hours after boarding an airplane in the United States, international sportsman (bird-hunter)Alfred D. Glassell, Jr., steps off the plane in Santiago, Chile, where he has gone to shoot some fast-flying birds. (None of which are ...See moreSeventeen hours after boarding an airplane in the United States, international sportsman (bird-hunter)Alfred D. Glassell, Jr., steps off the plane in Santiago, Chile, where he has gone to shoot some fast-flying birds. (None of which are faster than a bullet.) He first goes after some doves in the cattle country and then after a partridge known as the 'whistling perdiz.' These birds are so fast, as they are also known as 'feathered bullets," that a slow-motion camera is needed to catch them in flight. They still weren't too fast for the sportsman's un-feathered ammunition. Written by Les Adams See less
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Earle Luby (script)
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Dec 14, 1951 (United States)

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Harry Wismer
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Alfred D. Glassell Jr.
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