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Pebble Hill Plantation film collection, Item 126 (pebbhill_0126)

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@ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

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Descriptive information on file: Barclay Productions "Georgia Foxhound" Show 21 (73)Title screen. Segment one: The Sportsmans Club , 0:05. Sign: "THE Sportsmans Club." The camera slides over to the cabin next door. A man named Len Stokes opens the door and talks with Dave Newell, an author and sportsman, and Gail Borden. He sets up the show. Black slug. One of the men draws a running fox. The host asks them a question about foxes, which the other men answer. The man drawing adds a hound to be the picture. They discuss fox hounds, Georgia Washington, and Lafayette. Outside, two men are walking by the kennels of Walker hounds. An African American man feeds the dogs. The dogs look at the camera and wag their tails. They show off "Possum Face." The African American man blows on a horn and the dogs all bark. Back in the cabin, two of the men are talking to each other more about the hunting. Outside, they take some of the dogs in a truck with cages and Herbert, the African American man, followed the dogs on foot. Dave followed in a jeep. They let the dogs go on the edge of a field. An African American man drives the jeep as another keeps watch. The dogs are barking. A fox up close. The dogs go crazy as they smell the trail of a fox. Herbert runs along and follows them. The jeep drives behind until stopping so they can get out. The African...

Record Contributed By

Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

Record Harvested From

Digital Library of Georgia