Mosquito Hunters
(Big
close-up Hank Spire (face only). He is obviously walking along, the camera is
following him.)
Hank
(Graham): Well, I've been a hunter all my life. I love animals. That's why I
like to kill 'em. I wouldn't kill an animal I didn't like. G’day, Roy.
(Pull
back to reveal he is walking with his brother in fairly rough country location.
They pull a small trailer with 'high explosives' written in large letters on
the side. The trailer has bombs in it. Hank takes a bazooka from the trailer.)
Voice
Over: (JOHN) Hank and Roy Spire are tough, fearless backwoodsmen who have
chosen to live in a violent, unrelenting world of nature's creatures, where
only the fittest survive. Today they are off to hunt mosquitoes.
(Big
close-up Roy Spire. He is obviously searching for something.)
Roy
(Michael): (voice over) The mosquito's a clever little bastard. You can track
him for days and days until you really get to know him like a friend. He knows
you're there, and you know he's there. It's a game of wits. You hate him, then
you respect him, then you kill him.
(Cut
to Hank Spire who stands peering toward the horizon. Suddenly he points.)
Voice
Over: Suddenly Hank spots the mosquito they're after.
(Dramatic
music. Crash zoom along Hank's eye line to as big a close-up as we can get of a
patch in a perfectly ordinary field. Cut back to Hank and Roy starting to crawl
towards some bushes.)
Voice
Over: Now more than ever, they must rely on the skills they have learnt from a
lifetime's hunting. (tense music, as they worm their way forward) Hank gauges
the wind. (shot of Hank doing complicated wind gauging biz.) Roy examines the
mosquito's spoor. (shot of Roy examining the ground intently) Then ... (Roy
fires a bazooka. Hank fires off a machine gun; a series of almighty explosions
in the small patch of field; the gunfire stops and the smoke begins to clear)
It's a success. The mosquito now is dead. (Hank and Roy approach the scorched
and blackened patch in the field) But Roy must make sure. (Roy points machine
gun at head of mosquito and fires off another few rounds)
Roy:
There's nothing more dangerous than a wounded mosquito.
Voice
Over: But the hunt is not over. With well practiced skill Hank skins the
mosquito. (Hank produces an enormous curved knife and begins to start skinning
the tiny mosquito) The wings of a fully grown male mosquito can in fact fetch
anything up to point eight of a penny on the open market. (shot of them
walking, carrying weapons) The long day is over and it's back to base camp for
a night's rest. (inside villa; Hank is cleaning bazooka) Here, surrounded by
their trophies Roy and Hank prepare for a much tougher ordeal - a moth hunt.
Hank:
Well, I follow the moth in the helicopter to lure it away from the flowers, and
then Roy comes along in the Lockheed Starfighter and attacks it with air-to-air
missiles.
Roy:
A lot of people have asked us why we don't use fly spray. Well, where's the
sport in that?
(Shot
of them driving in Land Rover heavily loaded with weapons.)
Voice
Over: For Roy, sport is everything. Ever since he lost his left arm battling
with an ant, Roy has risked his life in the pursuit of tiny creatures. (a
peaceful river bank; Roy and Hank are fishing) But it's not all work and for
relaxation they like nothing more than a day's fishing. (Hank presses a button
and there is a tremendous explosion in the water) Wherever there is a
challenge, Hank and Roy Spire will be there ready to carry on this primordial
struggle between man and inoffensive, tiny insects.
(Pull
out to reveal the brothers standing on a tank. Heroic music reaches a climax.)