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Sport Slants #4 is an intriguing documentary that takes us through the lens of sports with host Ted Husing at the helm. He dives into cricket first, breaking down the nuances of the game—the pitch, the bowler, the batter, all conveyed with a tone that's both informative and engaging. The pacing of the film feels reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the details of each sport presented. It has this raw, almost vintage quality thanks to its era, which adds to the documentary's charm. The simplicity of the visuals doesn’t detract; instead, it enhances the focus on the sport itself, making it a curious watch for those interested in the evolution of sports documentaries.
Sport Slants #4 is a rare find, typical of the early 1930s documentary style, with limited distribution, making it quite scarce. Collectors often seek this piece not just for its content but for its historical context in sports broadcasting. Its format has been overshadowed by more contemporary sport documentaries, adding to its unique appeal among film collectors who appreciate the origins of sports media.
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