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Death at Stone Mountain


DVD9942
Precio: EUR 41,-
DVD, running time 1 hour, 40 minutes
We have harped on Big Bore productions before about their “Death” series of titles, but once you get over that bit of semantics, this is actually a very interesting movie on mixed bag big-game hunting in British Columbia. Horseback hunts like these are the stuff of legends, going back to the days of Jack O’Connor and Elmer Keith. Twenty or thirty years ago these types of hunts were still somewhat affordable, but they are now the equivalent of expensive African safaris, so seeing a movie about them is a real treat--if that movie is well done. And this film is well done. There is not the constant action that you might get on a hunt in East Africa, but the movie conveys a good sense of what it is like to hunt for three weeks on a horse, sleep in a tent (even if it burns down), and hunt for Stone sheep, grizzly, Rocky Mountain goat, moose, caribou, and wolf. Filmed over two separate hunts, this movie contains multiple hunts for several of the species listed above. It’s an enjoyable film featuring one of North America’s most famous game regions.
 
         
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