The Railrodder is a comedy short film from 1965. It follows a man's adventure as he travels across Canada by train, encountering various comedic situations along the way. The film is a mix of silent comedy and slapstick, with elements of travelogue as the man explores different locations across the country. From crossing rivers and snow-capped mountains to visiting harbors and experiencing tea time, the film showcases the beauty and diversity of Canada while providing laughs through comedic moments.
Hanklin Purvis enjoys the outdoors, and he loves to hunt. He and his wife, Dorothy, live on a farm in the rural mid-west. For some reason, during the season before autumn, things start happening. The first victims are family pets, then wild animals. But it's not until people are injured that the police get involved. The attacker is not human, that's for sure and it needs to be stopped. Then they discover that the wounds have a deadly bacteria and the clock is ticking for those infected. Enter Hanklin's neighbor, Francis Wellman, a Native American who believes she has discovered an ancient antidote. And will they ever find the perpetrator of these horrifying attacks? They do.
In this RKO Sportscope short, a naturalist and his wife go to Louisiana bayou country to hunt a particular species of goose.
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