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Passport to Pleasure

Short Film (Full Length) – 1958

One of the last films shot by longtime cameraman Bert Bridgman before his death, this 1958 promotional film follows an American tourist with a licence to fish in New Zealand, her “passport to pleasure”. Narrated by Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and conservationist Louis Bromfield, the film quotes liberally from English 'father of fishing' Izaak Walton, as the “gal from the States” is given fly fishing instruction. The life cycle of trout is shown, and the film — directed by onetime war correspondent Ron McIntyre — ends with a contest of wits between wily angler and trout. 

Can you work a reel? Can you cast a line? Can you choose a lure? This gal from the States hasn't been here before, and she is new to it all ... but he'll help her, for she joined the Izaak Walton fellowship.
– Narrator Louis Bromfield

Key Cast & Crew

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Ron McIntyre

Director

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Louis Bromfield

Narrator

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Bert Bridgman

Camera

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William Burnside

Writer, Producer

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Peter Rolfe Johnson

Editor

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Kenneth Bigwood

Location Sound

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Music

Music composed by Edward Williams, and conducted by Marcus Dods