TravelTalks
31 October 2009
To the Coast of Devon (1950)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

Pleasant entry in the TravelTalks series has James A. FitzPatrick traveling to the British Isle where we get a great look at the village of Bath, which was discovered by the Romans as they would use it thanks to the hot springs, which they'd eventually turn into a resort. We learn that in 1770 is when they start to let residents into the village and then we see various other things including the buggy they used for transportation as well as the Abby Church. We also see a rather amazing ladder that was created with angels trying to climb their way to the top. This is another entertaining entry in the series that once again benefits largely from the Technicolor that really shows off the sea here as well as a couple other beautiful resorts that we see. One of the most interesting things here comes towards the end where we see the shores, which, at the time of filming, had just had some fences taken down from WW2 and protection against an invasion.
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