Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This 1954 color tourism film directed by Harold C. Weaver and narrated by . Emmett for the South African Tourist Corporation provides a travelogue view of the region’s natural beauty and popular attractions from a distinctly British colonialist perspective that exoticises and otherizes native peoples, and does not mention the policy of apartheid (TRT 35:07). Opening titles: “Satour presents'' and credits (0:06). An illustrated map shows the Cape of Good Hope, South West Africa, Transvaal, Orange Free State, Natal, and the cities of Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban (0:27). Title card: “The Fairest Cape.” Cape Town is indicated on a map. Illustrations of colonialist ships. Pan to silver and porcelain china. Fade to relief sculptures (0:45). The main house of the Groot Constantia vineyard near Cape Town (1:33). Table Mountain. Travelers disembark from an ocean
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing