Dirk Wainscotting
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One for the Cricket folk perhaps (English people, Australians, India etc), but a great little film in itself. It shows the real laid-back Sunday Afternoon spirit of the game. Also lots of well-dressed, well-behaved ladies and gents at the match
There's a section showing the bats and balls being made; the pitch being marked out (by a fellow in seriously braced trousers) and footage of greats like Dennis Compton, Jack Hobbs and W.G. Grace.
It makes me think of Sundays as a boy (thirty years after this film) when we went for walks in the afternoon after dinner (or lunch in some parts) and ended up emerging from the trees at the other side of the local cricket club.
There's a section showing the bats and balls being made; the pitch being marked out (by a fellow in seriously braced trousers) and footage of greats like Dennis Compton, Jack Hobbs and W.G. Grace.
It makes me think of Sundays as a boy (thirty years after this film) when we went for walks in the afternoon after dinner (or lunch in some parts) and ended up emerging from the trees at the other side of the local cricket club.