“FISHING THE 49TH” MILLER HIGH LIFE TROUT ANGLER’S ADVENTURE IN ALASKA 87734

Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. Consider becoming a channel member This 1961 color promotional film produced by the Miller Brewing Company follows a couple on an Alaskan trout fishing trip that also includes beers, bears, and propeller-driven aircraft at Katmai National Park (TRT: 28:04). A bottle of Miller High Life beer next to a footed pilsner glass with gold rim. Pouring sudsy beer into a Miller branded glass, “The Champagne of Bottled Beer” (0:07). Joe, an “average fisherman” is introduced at a crowded fishing hole with a cap and rod (0:27). Joe gets a bite on his line, but reels in a shoe. Joe has an idea (0:50). Aerial photography and opening titles: “Fishing the 49th,” directed by James R. O’Riley, written and produced by Fenton McHugh. Thanks: Northern Consolidated Airlines, Crestliner Boats (1:29). Joe and his wife Sally a
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