Norfolk Broads. "Rivers and canals are Eve's highways on the Broads -" Moving shot of a large pleasure boat passing the camera - shot from another boat moving alongside. "The girl who waves the tiller rules the boat - " C/U of a girl in a beret steering a boat along the river. Dissolve into a M/S of...
Norfolk Broads. "Rivers and canals are Eve's highways on the Broads -" Moving shot of a large pleasure boat passing the camera - shot from another boat moving alongside. "The girl who waves the tiller rules the boat - " C/U of a girl in a beret steering a boat along the river. Dissolve into a M/S of the boat as the girl steers it through the water.
"And in a nice shady spot we found Miss Ivy Duke and her hubby Mr Guy Newall had cast anchor - " L/S of a boat moored to the riverbank. M/S of Ivy and her Labrador standing on the side of the boat. C/U of Ms Duke sitting on the back of the boat at her typewriter. She smiles at the camera looking very fetching in a striped sundress and white hat. "While wifey works, hubby also, slaves away - " Sarcasm obviously as the husband is lounging on deck smoking his pipe and reading! He settles himself down amongst some cushions. Ivy visits a friend on another boat. She hands up baskets of food to a woman standing on another boat.
Nice M/S of the two women preparing lunch on the bows of the boat. Ivy is cooking something (sausages?) on a portable stove and her friend looks like she is peeling potatoes. "But, soon we were off again, sailing along..." Moving shot of a houseboat on the riverbank.
Note: in can 261 there are two very similar items "With Eve on the Broads" and "Eve on the Broads" - we have named them "version 1" and "version 2" to try and avoid confusion.
Ivy Duke and Guy Newall were married - actor and actress.
Although this item doesn't have an issue number and there is no relevant paperwork I think that it was probably a Pathe Pictorial item - not an Eve's Film Review item. No stock mark for dating.
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