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So, 'It's Done with Arrows' is a fascinating little documentary from 1947 that showcases the incredible talents of Howard Hill, a bowman whose skills are just mesmerizing. The film has this charming atmosphere, capturing the audience's reactions—particularly those of the younger ladies watching in awe. The pacing is pretty brisk, and you can really feel the excitement building as he demonstrates various shooting techniques. It's not just about archery; there's a palpable sense of artistry and showmanship in his performance, something you don’t often see in modern sports documentaries. The practical effects are minimal, of course, since it’s all about the raw talent on display, but that’s what gives it a distinctive edge.
It's interesting to note that this film has a rather obscure history, not widely circulated on home video, which adds to its collector allure. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a good quality print can be tricky. Interest among collectors tends to stem from the unique subject matter and the nostalgic documentary style, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate mid-20th-century sporting cinema.
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