Re: I want to know more films that have raincoats
Posted: July 12th, 2019, 1:32 pm
https://youtu.be/amqqT3tfCi4 let the right one in man in transparent raincoat
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I think you're wasting your time Phil we seem to be in an episode of the Twilight Zone, its getting stranger by the dayplasphil wrote: July 13th, 2019, 12:37 pm I posted about 'Car trouble' way back in 2012 although I see the video is no longer available.
There is a SEARCH facility on this site, I think you will find there is very little in film and TV sightings we have not posted about over the years.
Phil
Nice find Beth. I have a similar cape but a different pattern. It's too stiff and crinkly for my liking; perhaps I should find a good home for it.bethbennett202 wrote: July 16th, 2019, 12:03 pm https://youtu.be/Tm-8hWYbmtA the naked face 1984 look about seven minutes 34 seconds at start flower seller in plastic raincoat and bonnet
I remeber watching that fil as a child and wanted to see more of the rainwear.MrDoudy wrote: July 12th, 2019, 6:18 pm For those who like seeing people in shiny raingear whatever the gender or age of the wearer, the film The Day of the Triffids (1962), which is available on YouTube, has a sequence from about 58 min to 1h 2min into the film in which an elderly man in a long shiny black PVC (or possibly rubber) raincoat and wellington boots sets out, having already been seen in his full raingear indoors, with a naval man in a peaked cap and they encounter the Triffids in the open. At that point the older man can't go on as his ankle is sprained so the other man lifts him up and carries him over his shoulder which gives an even better view of the shiny black raincoat and wellies. Unfortunately, shortly after, the older man mysteriously dies so is out of the action after that. For me the sequence takes me back nostalgically to my younger days when it was quite usual to see people of both sexes and all ages out in their shiny black raingear, without attracting any attention as it was such a common sight. A shame it's not like that now!