The best of the trilogy is the 28-minute Summer Afternoon, which follows a pair of boys on a ramble through Chinatown and a False Creek that's ringed with squatter's shacks and the beehive burners of sawmills. It's directed by Ron Kelly.
-- Historic films unearthed in The Vancouver Courier, Friday May 23 2008
Correction: Either a squatter's shacks, or, more likely, squatters' shacks.
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