U.S.A.: DARE-DEVIL YOUNGSTERS PROVIDE TOURISTS WITH HIGH LEVEL THRILLS ON THE HARLEM RIVER.
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1064074
U.S.A.: DARE-DEVIL YOUNGSTERS PROVIDE TOURISTS WITH HIGH LEVEL THRILLS ON THE HARLEM RIVER.
- Title: U.S.A.: DARE-DEVIL YOUNGSTERS PROVIDE TOURISTS WITH HIGH LEVEL THRILLS ON THE HARLEM RIVER.
- Date: 13th August 1974
- Summary: 1. GV Boys jumping off cliff (2 shots) 0.10 2. SV Boy jumping off cliff TILT UP TO steamer passing on river below (2 shots) 0.24 3. GV Boy jumps off cliff 0.30 4. SV Boys preparing to jump 0.34 5. GV Boy jumping off cliff marked with a blue "C" 0.38 6. SV Boy s using running start to jump (2 shots) 0.53 7. SV Boy jumping from safer part of cliff 0.58 8. SV Boys being interviewed ZOOM IN TO one boy speaking 1.28 9. SV Steamers with tourists on board passing rock 1.36 10. GV & LV Boys jump off cliff (3 shots) 1.52 NARRATOR: "It's Manhatten's answer to Acapulco where native divers amaze the tourists and one another, by hurling themselves off a hundred foot cliff. But here there are no crashing waves, only the opaque waters of the Harlem River below, and the cliff is a sheer drop. But the tourists are impressed. The spielers on the scenic boat ride accustomed to pointing out the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge and Grant's home, have added a line to their narration, and the boats slow down new, passing the high cliff of Spighton (phon.) ... where the Hudson and the Harlem rivers meet, to watch the youngsters of twelve or fourteen scramble to the top, hang for a moment, then flail past the rock with a whoop. Like all city kids the Spighton (Divor) (Phon.) jumpers are bold, and cool and unafraid. There are some take-off spots on the cliff where it takes a running start to clear the rocks below. Even the impact on the water can stain the soles of the feet. But they look each other in the eye and laugh and leap." REPORTER: "How long you been doing it?" BOY: "Oh, about...I'd say altogether I came out here about twenty-two weeks. It's not that bad. Like when I first came down, they told me there were whirlpools and everything. It's not that scary at all. There's no whirlpools." REPORTER: "Are you ever scared you'll hit the rocks on the way down?" BOY: "No. I don't do those jumps where you got to clear the rocks. I do the easy ones. The ones that are high, but easy." REPORTER: "How about you. Does your mother know you're out here today?" BOY: "No. She thinks I'm swimming in the pool. When she knows I'm here. I'm dead." NARRATOR: "Once in a wile boat passengers throw quarters, but the river water's too dirty for the jumpers to follow them. They take the risk only for applause. And if there isn't enough, they let the boats pass by with no show. Then leap out into space for the private joy and terror that combine while skimming the rocks to the river a hundred feet below. I'm Andy MacMillan in New York. Initials BB/0024 NPJ/MC/BB/0043 EDITORS NOTE: This film is serviced with sound narration and interviews by Andy MacMillan of Television News Inc., intended for use. A transcript is provided on page two. ANDY MACMILLAN. Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: NEW YORK, U.S.A.
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- Country: USA
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