Tigers Of The Seas (1930s)

A silent, observational film documenting a full shark capture and butchering process at sea and onshore. It begins with dramatic scenes of men struggling to catch a large shark from the bow of a fishing boat, capturing its fight against the line and its eventual hoisting aboard using ropes and pulleys. The film then transitions to detailed footage of the shark being examined, weighed, and methodically butchered onshore. Its body is sliced, organs removed, and parts laid out to dry in the sun. The final scene shows men proudly displaying the skinned hide, illustrating the commercial use of the catch. The footage offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the shark fishing practices of the 1930s.

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