Title:BRITISH ARMY COLOUR CAMOUFLAGE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - REEL 20 [Allocated Title]
Film Number:MGH 6396
Other titles:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]
Summary: Compilation of very short black and white sequences of animals and birds listed in series by Corps Camouflage Officer Captain Harold Good for showing nature's techniques of camouflage, for instructional purposes during military exercises by various units of British Army 12 Corps in Southern England in 1942 and 1943.
Description: "Penguins." Penguins going about their business at London Zoo.
B&W stop animation footage of dinosaurs fighting. Taken from a film.
Dolphins." Dolphins filmed from the bow of a boat. As the boat cuts through the water the Dolphins swim in front of it.
"B&W footage of Lions feeding. A python, a python and tiger fighting, a opanther and a python fighting. Lots of shots of a tiger moving through jungle. C/U of a Lion, an elephant and various other animals (Frank Buck films). Stick insects, other insects, birds and wildlife of all kinds are also included in this montage.
Alternative Title:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]