Down to the Sea in Ships - A Silent Film
Thu, Aug 22
|Mattapoisett
An open-air silent movie at Munro Preserve in collaboration with the Mattapoisett Land Trust
Time & Location
Aug 22, 2024, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Mattapoisett, 1 Main St, Mattapoisett, MA 02739, USA
About the Event
Enjoy an open-air silent movie at Munro Preserve in collaboration with the Mattapoisett Land Trust.
Though Patience Morgan is sought by many suitors, her father, Charles, insists that she marry a man who is both Quaker and a whaleman. Because Samuel Siggs convincingly poses as both, he is favored by Charles Morgan--even though Patience loves Allan Dexter, who is neither. Allan embraces the Quaker faith, proves himself worthy as a whaleman when he is captured and tossed by stormy seas, and returns to New Bedford just as she is about to marry Siggs.
The film contains semi-documentary footage of whalers at work and was shot in historic locations in New England, most notably in New Bedford, at the Apponegansett Meeting House in Dartmouth, and on Water Street in Mattapoisett.
The authenticity of the whaling scenes are noted in the opening screen credits, which praise the bravery of both A.G. Penrod and Paul H. Allen, the cameramen, "who, in small boats, stood by their cameras at the risk of their lives to photograph the fighting whales." The Charles W. Morgan and the Wanderer were two of the whaling ships used in the film.
Please bring your own blanket or chairs to sit on, relax, and enjoy the show. This event is free and open to the public thanks to the sponsorship of Check Collision/Toyota of Dartmouth.Â