The Golden Eagle, 1941

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This 1941 amateur wildlife film, The Golden Eagle, photographed and edited by Ed N. Harrison and Frances F. Roberts, captures the majestic bird in its natural habitat. Shot in silent Kodachrome, it likely showcases golden eagles soaring over rugged landscapes—possibly California’s Sierra Nevada—hunting prey, or nesting on cliffs. With meticulous framing and editing, this pre-WWII reel reflects the duo’s passion for nature, offering a rare, intimate glimpse of the eagle’s life, crafted for enthusiasts or educational screenings.

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