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American military parade; seaside town; GIs swimming

Film | Digitized | RG Number: RG-60.3184 | Film ID: 965

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    American military parade; seaside town; GIs swimming
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    Description
    Military parade, men in summer uniforms with pith helmets. Band marching, apparently American troops. There is color guard with five American flags and a reviewing stand. Egyptian buildings with turrets, a mosque. Stevens walks from Fortress toward camera. Roadside shot- Stevens in summer helmet with local boys. Seaside shots of town, beautiful ruins on seaside. Hillside caves. Stevens and officer in FG in front of old buildings. Underexposed shot of Stevens, Mellor and two other men in bathing suits swimming.
    Duration
    00:04:36
    Date
    Event:  1944
    Production:  1944
    Locale
    Egypt
    North Africa
    Credit
    Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Library of Congress
    Contributor
    Director: George C. Stevens
    Producer: Special Coverage Unit (SPECOU)
    Biography
    George Stevens (December 18, 1904 – March 8, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. During World War II, Stevens joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps and headed a film unit from 1943 to 1946 under General Eisenhower. His unit shot footage documenting D-Day — including the only Allied European Front color film of the war — the liberation of Paris and the meeting of American and Soviet forces at the Elbe River, as well as horrific scenes from the Duben labor camp and the Dachau concentration camp. Stevens also helped prepare the Duben and Dachau footage and other material for presentation during the Nuremberg Trials. In 2008, his footage was entered into the U.S. National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress as an "essential visual record" of World War II.
    The Special Coverage Unit (SPECOU) was placed under the control of the Supreme Headquarters' Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). The SPECOU consists of 45 people: writers like Ivan Moffat, William Saroyan and Irwin Shaw; cameramen like Dick Hoar, Ken Marthey, William Mellor, Jack Muth; sound operators as Bill Hamilton, who comes from Columbia, assistant directors, as Holly Morse, who has worked with Hal Roach.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Silent
    Genre/Form
    Unedited.
    B&W / Color
    Color
    Image Quality
    Good
    Time Code
    00:11:02:00 to 00:15:38:00
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Master 965 Digital: ProRes HD HQ 422 - color - HD
      Master 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Master 965 Digital: ProRes HD HQ 422 - color - HD
      Master 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Master 965 Digital: ProRes HD HQ 422 - color - HD
      Master 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Master 965 Digital: ProRes HD HQ 422 - color - HD
    • Preservation
    • Preservation 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Preservation 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Preservation 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small
      Preservation 965 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - small

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This archival media can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations.
    Copyright
    George Stevens Jr.
    Conditions on Use
    George Stevens, Jr. owns the copyright to this film. Researchers must contact the Library of Congress at mpref@loc.gov for permission to reproduce and use this film material.

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    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased film copies of the George Stevens Collection on videotape from the Library of Congress in October 1994.
    Copied From
    16mm color reversal film
    Film Source
    Library of Congress - Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division (MBRS)
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 3156
    Source Archive Number: Video Reel #1; Film Reel #8
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:59:05
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