| WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Women Get Tour of Warship | ||
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| Tape Master: | 6735 | |
| Catalog #: | 429092 | |
| Clip Number: | 429092-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | EP 112 | |
| Timecode: | 01:42:15 - 01:44:51 | |
| Location: | Portsmouth, England | |
| Year Shot: | 1929 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | No | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | EROTICA: Cheesecake FASHION: Women's LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England, Hampshire, Portsmouth MILITARY: Navy, British TRANSPORTATION/BOATS & SHIPS: Military | |
| Description: | WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Scenes of some women touring a warship during Navy Week at Portsmouth, England. Glamour girls pose around on the Victory - sailors show them around. Starts w/wide shot of ships in harbor; nice-looking ship in ctr. may be the Royal Yacht. LS group of women looking at warship. MCU pretty young blonde woman, w/part of the warship in BG. Wide shot from above of area near docks w/train stopped on track MLS line of people move along to rt. past ship w/big guns. LS from on ship's deck: 5 stylish young women coming aboard. Sailor giving the women a tour around the deck while a crowd of sailors and civilians watch from BG. They have a look at a big torpedo thing. Wider shot the women discover on deck the huge anchor chains. MLS the blonde mischief-maker pretends she is trying to move the heavy cable but can't budge it. MLS 2 of the women in the seats of a "quick fire" gun, and turning the handles to make the whole thing rotate and the gun lower. MS the blonde cranking up the gun. MS Blonde looking through hand-held telescope. Navy officer comes along and demonstrates how it should be held under the arm then whipped out flipped around and held up to look through. She tries it for herself. LS tilt down: officer helping the women climb up to some very high part of the battleship; can see docks and sea in BG. LS tilt up the women looking over railing on another part of ship. MS the girls hanging out on the ship, under the barrel of a big gun; in BG center can see the old HMS Victory. Finally shot of smaller boat (to take them back?) flying British flag. | |


