National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales preserves and celebrates the sound and moving image heritage of Wales, making it accessible to a wide range of users for enjoyment and learning. Its film collection reflects every aspect of the nation’s social, cultural and working life across the 20th century, giving a fascinating insight into Welsh filmmaking, both amateur and professional.
This film is part of Free
The Bathers' Revenge
Walter, son of William Haggar (a travelling showman and film pioneer), plays the female half of a courting couple who are looking for a quiet spot to sit beside the river.
From the collection of:
Overview
One of the few surviving films made by [Arthur] William Haggar (1851-1925), a travelling showman and film pioneer based in Wales from the 1880s onwards. Haggar's son, Walter, plays the female half of a couple who choose to sit on a heart-shaped riverside bench just made for two but their courting is disturbed when their behaviour offends! Filmed on the Western Cleddau river, Pembrokeshire.
Born in Essex, William Haggar made his home in south Wales, the coal field providing an audience for his theatrical and film shows. Having no studio, he filmed in the open air, often in Pembrokeshire, using members of his large family as cast. His films were popular and widely distributed by e.g. Gaumont, ‘Desperate Poaching Affray’ being a best-seller across the globe. He remained on the road until the death of his first wife, Sarah, in 1909, when he opened cinemas in the Valleys and settled in Aberdare, his base in winter when still travelling. Aged 61 he married a second time in 1912, his bride aged 28, and they would have honey-mooned on the ‘Titanic’ if it had been possible to procure a passage.
Related
Laura Mulvey in Conversation Laura Mulvey in Conversation
Inside Film 2025 76 mins
Laura Mulvey in conversation, following her BFI Fellowship Award.
George Clooney in Conversation George Clooney in Conversation
Inside Film 2025 74 mins
George Clooney visited BFI Southbank to look back on his life and career.
Chloé Zhao Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025 Chloé Zhao Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025
Inside Film 2025 65 mins
The Oscar®- winning director of Nomadland discusses her unique approach to filmmaking and the inspiration behind the adaptation of Hamnet.
Edgar Wright on The Running Man Edgar Wright on The Running Man
Inside Film 2025 28 mins
The director talks to Mark Kermode about putting Stephen King's dystopian life-or-death gameshow thriller through its paces.
Richard Linklater Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025 Richard Linklater Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025
Inside Film 2025 69 mins
Richard Linklater discusses his remarkable and wide-ranging body of work, including Blue Moon and Nouvelle Vague.
Daniel Day-Lewis Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025 Daniel Day-Lewis Screen Talk | BFI London Film Festival 2025
Inside Film 2025 73 mins
Daniel Day-Lewis, the ultimate actor’s actor discusses his career in conversation with Mark Kermode.