How to Keep Warm

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1133
Date Released
19 Feb 1951
Date submitted
13 Feb 1951
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Boxing - Middleweight Champions Win Contests
  2. 2Gold Coast Elections
  3. 3French and Italian Statesmen’s Meeting
  4. 4Movietone Tests Festival Big Dipper
  5. 5School Girls’ Good Deed
  6. 6Navy Helps Lundy Removals
  7. 7How to Keep Warm
  8. *Palace Investiture
  9. *Thompson Trains for Light-Weight Title

* Story has local or special distribution

Story

Story No. within this Issue
7 / 7
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Fortune in Furs (How to Keep Warm). DESCRIPTION: The latest designs in Mink, ranging in price from £925 to £9,000, have been on show in an Anglo-French display in London. SHOTLIST: Cut story - KS. SCU fur coat - back view. At workshop. CU pelts being matched, & smoothed. SCU cutting pelts & stretching. SCU coat on table almost complete. MS & SCU mannequin displays a white mink coat. CU back of Wild Alaska Mink coat out of camera, mannequin turns & faces camera. CU ditto. MS & SCU Silver-blue jacket mink. Mannequin, Praline walks across camera, wears wild mink stole mounted on pleated taffeta, throws same around her shoulders. MS & SCU black broadtail jacket. SCU & CU Royal pastel mink - full length. Ditto - tilt down. SCU of two coats of the above. Cut-in Balmain with one of the mannequins.
Keywords
Buildings and structures; Women; Industry and manufacture; Fashion and costume
Locations
London; Dorchester Hotel
Card file number
55009
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Camera
Norman Fisher
Length of story (in feet)
161
Story extras:

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