

Sable Island
1956 Directed by Allan WargonThis short documentary profiles the uniquely cloistered wildlife of Sable Island, known as the “Atlantic graveyard” due to its inhospitable conditions. Barren sands and endless gales proved too much for human settlement on this island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Only a small group of researchers and maintenance people occupy the island; horses run wild, seals and birds multiply profusely, and the Ipswich sparrow has found a fruitful breeding ground for itself. Sable Island provides a perfect opportunity to observe nature in an untouched, organic laboratory.
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Fred Davis
....................................................Host
Julien Talbot
....................................................Himself
Director
...........................................................Allan Wargon
Producer
...........................................................Julian Biggs
Writer
...........................................................Ronald Weyman
Editor
...........................................................Dennis Sawyer
Sound
...........................................................Erik Nielson
Sound Editor
...........................................................Brian Keene
Director of Photography
...........................................................Robert Humble
Production Companies
...................................................ONF | NFB
Production Countries
........................................................Canada
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Documentary
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