The Lost World of Mr. Hardy explained

The Lost World of Mr. Hardy
Director:Andy Heathcote
Heike Bachelier
Editing:Heike Bachelier
Cinematography:Andy Heathcote
Music:Stephen Daltry
Producer:Andy Heathcote
Heike Bachelier
Starring:James L. Hardy
Distributor:Trufflepig Films
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

The Lost World of Mr. Hardy is a feature-length documentary film about a much loved family fishing tackle business. It was directed by Andy Heathcote and Heike Bachelier.[1] The film tells the story of the disappearing art of the craftsman through the history of the Hardy Brothers, the Rolls-Royce of fishing tackle makers. The film includes rediscovered footage of salmon fishing 80 years ago shown with old film reels, filmed by L.R. Hardy and his chauffeur 'Appleby' in the 1920s.

The film was produced by Trufflepig Films who successfully self-distributed the project giving the film a UK cinema release in 2009/10. The film played well in rural cinemas across England.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-12-27 . The Lost World of Mr. Hardy . 2022-10-08 . The FlyFish Journal . en-US.