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Revision as of 19:43, 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 (1968)
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 (1976)
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.
- A Bridge Too Far (1977)
For some reason, the makers of A Bridge Too Far chose to have German SS camouflage uniforms made out of legitimate 1950s era German Army reversible "amoeba" pattern camouflage shelter material. The pattern has little relationship with any German wartime camouflage, but was perhaps cheaper or more easier to obtain at the time than reprinted fabric in an authentic pattern.
- Red Dawn (1984)
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
- Aliens (1986)
Created for the James Cameron film "Aliens" (starring Sigourney Weaver), the camouflage pattern below was worn by the Colonial Marines. It is very reminiscent of ERDL pattern and may have been created using the same drawings.
- Avatar (2009)
2009 movie directed by James Cameron.
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