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DetailsOriginal Format: Super 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Mute Duration: 10 mins Credits: Produced for Millets by TAC in collaboration with SELLS
Featuring Wilfred Brambell and Joan Harsant
Direction Douglas Neil
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE
Summary This is a promotional film made to promote the camping products of Millets, possibly for the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland. It takes the form of a humorous camping sketch featuring the actors Wilfred Brambell and Joan Harsant.
Description
This is a promotional film made to promote the camping products of Millets, possibly for the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland. It takes the form of a humorous camping sketch featuring the actors Wilfred Brambell and Joan Harsant.
The film begins with two men sitting on the grass with their rucksacks. They are drinking tea. A car arrives, and out comes an elderly man (played by Wilfred Brambell) and a young woman (Joan Harsant). He gets out a chair to sit on and then walks across...
This is a promotional film made to promote the camping products of Millets, possibly for the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland. It takes the form of a humorous camping sketch featuring the actors Wilfred Brambell and Joan Harsant.
The film begins with two men sitting on the grass with their rucksacks. They are drinking tea. A car arrives, and out comes an elderly man (played by Wilfred Brambell) and a young woman (Joan Harsant). He gets out a chair to sit on and then walks across to the two young men, now fishing. Their tent and sleeping bags are displayed. He marks the spot to pitch his tent. Having put up the tent, they sit and have tea and then go inside. They emerge dishevelled. Then three children get out of the car. A group of young people in acting/dancing costumes arrive, and put up a big tent. They look around and a mini car arrives with a roof rack piled high with chairs etc., which they take down. They fry up some sausages, creating a lot of smoke. A band arrives in a car, and the man played by Wilfred Brambell puts up a large tent. A native North American arrives dressed in ‘Indian chief’ garb and greets them with a gestured “How” before waving forward a group of Indians on horseback (taken from a western film).
End Credits:
Millets the good sense store
Produced for Millets by TAC in collaboration with SELLS
Featuring Wilfred Brambell and Joan Harsant
Direction Douglas Neil etc.