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− | The purpose of this section is to show some of the different camouflage patterns that have been ''invented'' or ''created'' for a movie. Some of them having been inspired by the real thing. | + | The purpose of this section is to show some of the different camouflage patterns that have been ''invented'' or ''created'' for a specific movie or television series. Some of them having been inspired by the real thing. |
* '''Where Eagles Dare''' | * '''Where Eagles Dare''' |
Revision as of 20:21, 25 January 2011
The purpose of this section is to show some of the different camouflage patterns that have been invented or created for a specific movie or television series. Some of them having been inspired by the real thing.
- Where Eagles Dare
A 1968 movie starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. It was believed for a long time that the splinter pattern worn by some of the actors in the movie was in fact a special variation of the WW2 German splinter pattern never issued during the war - but they were in fact specially made for the film. Wehrmacht-Awards Forum discussion of this pattern
Thanks to Remy Spezzano for the permission to use these photos
According to a source the above photos was in fact a pre-production jacket with colours differing from those used in the movie. Below is a photo of a copy of those used in the movie showing the colours:
- The Eagle Has Landed
A 1976 movie starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, and Robert Duvall. The splinter pattern worn by the German paratroopers should be the same as that used in Where Eagles Dare.
- Red Dawn
Movie from 1984 starring Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen. Soviet troops are attacking USA. The camouflage below was worn by the Soviet paratroopers in the movie:
Photo from www.wargearweb.org
Apparently several copies of this pattern was made, one reversing to white with a pattern of green pine leaves
- Avatar
2009 movie directed by James Cameron.
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