Title:BRITISH ARMY COLOUR CAMOUFLAGE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - REEL 21 [Allocated Title]
Film Number:MGH 6397
Other titles:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]
Summary: Compilation of very short colour sequences shot and listed in series by Corps Camouflage Officer Captain Harold Good during military exercises by various units of British Army 12 Corps in Southern England in 1942 and 1943.
Description: "Clouds" High altitude shot of clouds being flown over.
B&W shot of caterpillars walking in a column.
"Chalk Pit (Oyster Pit)." Low altitude shot of a chalk pit partially filled with water.
"Red Factory." Low altitude shot of a factory with a red roof in the countryside.
Water tower painted with foliage as camouflage.
B&W - objects casting shadows.
Fireworks in the night sky followed by footage of a burning building with firefighters silhouetted against the flames.
Various high altitude shots of clouds.
Night shots of explosions and fire.
A waterfall.
"The Thinker" statue.
B&W a bell tolling and the steeple from outside.
Various shots of a bottle of Guiness and it's shadow.
A man water skiing.
A sunset.
Mid altitude. Smoking chimneys.
A Royal parade.
Harold Good jumping and doing handsprings on a sunny beach.
Two men wrestling naked on the beach.
B&W shots of naval guns firing and ships at sea.
B&W shot from above of Marines in their white hats marching.
Ground shot looking up of Anti-aircraft bursts.
B&W explosions in the night.
Shot of Pluver attacking.
Blanford Airfield from a high altitude.
A section of "The Great Dictator" with Charlie Chaplain.
Alternative Title:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]