FOUR FIVES - THE ERA GOES TO SEA (RUSHES)

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: ADM 852).

Synopsis

I. Eastney AA Range. Series of shots of twin 40mm Bofors on STAAG mounting - crew man the gun, open fire, and train round while firing. Shell cases eject onto the beach.

II. Gibraltar. LS view of the Rock, approaching from seaward - camera boat pitching slightly. Cut to MLS, approaching Point and Lighthouse, and MS of the waterfront. Shots of two naval ratings in dress whites feeding the Barbary apes - Gibraltar harbour in background as the camera shoots down the Rock - the apes are very tame, climbing onto the men's shoulders, reaching into shirt pockets.

III. RNAS Ford. HA.MS from control tower as seven Sea Hawks taxi past towards marshalling point - Westland Dragonfly parked in the background. HA.MLS as a pair of Sea Hawks take off right to left - the camera pans to hold on the aircraft, but stops before they clear the ground - a second pair cross the frame as they take off. LS pan over mass formation of Sea Hawks awaiting take off - the last aircraft are still taxiing round to the marshalling point - four aircraft take off. LS-MS as formation of four aircraft passes overhead. Sea Hawk comes in to land. LA aerial shot of Sea Hawk WF 164 of 764 Squadron in level flight, right to left.

IV. LS of Fairey Gannet approaching for a landing at RNAS Ford - camera pans left to pick up a second aircraft on a lower approach, and holds as it passes - at the end of the sequence, the first aircraft re-enters the frame. Fire tender parked in the foreground.

Unedited scenes of Bofors AA guns, the Rock of Gibraltar, and aircraft at RNAS Ford.

Notes

Remarks: first item is unattributed. Item II is rushes for the film "Four Fives - The ERA Goes to Sea", items III and IV are rushes for the film "Runway Control".

 

Titles

  • FOUR FIVES - THE ERA GOES TO SEA (RUSHES) (Allocated)
  • RUNWAY CONTROL (RUSHES 1) (Allocated)
  • SEA HAWKS TAKE OFF FROM RNAS FORD (Alternative)
 

Technical Data

Year:
1958
Running Time:
8 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
35mm
Colour:
B&W
Sound:
Silent
Footage:
735 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
GB
Sponsor
[Admiralty]