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Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: May 31st, 2022, 10:52 am
by rothbhoy
raincoatgirl23 wrote: May 31st, 2022, 3:25 am
rothbhoy wrote: May 28th, 2022, 9:35 am
YES - found it at long last! I've been looking for this film for ages - finally came across a link to it yesterday evening.
'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950). Ellen Drew wearing a semi-transparent plastic mac and then later in the film she is seen in a shiny rubber mac (most probably a yellow one). Quite an unusual occurence - not often you see an actress wearing two different macs in the one film.
Timings: (1) 17'-54" to 18'-14", (2) 18'-40" to 21'-28", (3) 24'-59" to 25'-44", (4) 29'-15" to 32'-04", (5) 37'-02" to 37'-26". Enjoy!
URL for the film:
https://ok.ru/video/4441698404864
If you want to download the film you can use this OK.RU Online Downloader - works fine and took me about 6 minutes to download it.
https://smskull.com/odnoklassniki-video ... 1698404864
Still of Ellen Drew from the film (wearing the semi-transparent plastic mac) :
https://www.imago-images.com/st/0097496435
Poster for the film:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042314/me ... f_=tt_ov_i
i have problem for download the movies
can you send me the movie please ?
Hi Raincoatgirl, I don't think I can send the movie - I will try and see if I can attach my MP4 file of the film to an e-mail. You should be able to download it. If the link I have put up (SMSkull) doesn't work you can go on Google and type in ok.ru online downloader - this will bring up a number of download programmes for you to try.
Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: May 31st, 2022, 11:24 am
by rothbhoy
raincoatgirl23 wrote: May 31st, 2022, 3:25 am
rothbhoy wrote: May 28th, 2022, 9:35 am
YES - found it at long last! I've been looking for this film for ages - finally came across a link to it yesterday evening.
'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950). Ellen Drew wearing a semi-transparent plastic mac and then later in the film she is seen in a shiny rubber mac (most probably a yellow one). Quite an unusual occurence - not often you see an actress wearing two different macs in the one film.
Timings: (1) 17'-54" to 18'-14", (2) 18'-40" to 21'-28", (3) 24'-59" to 25'-44", (4) 29'-15" to 32'-04", (5) 37'-02" to 37'-26". Enjoy!
URL for the film:
https://ok.ru/video/4441698404864
If you want to download the film you can use this OK.RU Online Downloader - works fine and took me about 6 minutes to download it.
https://smskull.com/odnoklassniki-video ... 1698404864
Still of Ellen Drew from the film (wearing the semi-transparent plastic mac) :
https://www.imago-images.com/st/0097496435
Poster for the film:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042314/me ... f_=tt_ov_i
i have problem for download the movies
can you send me the movie please ?
Hi Raincoatgirl, I have tried to send you the MP4 file via Microsoft Outlook to your email address. Unfortunately it didn't work - the file is just too big to send (264MB!). Sorry about that. Try the ok.ru online downloaders - one of them will work I'm sure. I've used various ones in the past. Cheers - Rothbhoy.
Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: June 2nd, 2022, 7:08 pm
by rothbhoy
rothbhoy wrote: May 31st, 2022, 11:24 am
raincoatgirl23 wrote: May 31st, 2022, 3:25 am
rothbhoy wrote: May 28th, 2022, 9:35 am
YES - found it at long last! I've been looking for this film for ages - finally came across a link to it yesterday evening.
'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950). Ellen Drew wearing a semi-transparent plastic mac and then later in the film she is seen in a shiny rubber mac (most probably a yellow one). Quite an unusual occurence - not often you see an actress wearing two different macs in the one film.
Timings: (1) 17'-54" to 18'-14", (2) 18'-40" to 21'-28", (3) 24'-59" to 25'-44", (4) 29'-15" to 32'-04", (5) 37'-02" to 37'-26". Enjoy!
URL for the film:
https://ok.ru/video/4441698404864
If you want to download the film you can use this OK.RU Online Downloader - works fine and took me about 6 minutes to download it.
https://smskull.com/odnoklassniki-video ... 1698404864
Still of Ellen Drew from the film (wearing the semi-transparent plastic mac) :
https://www.imago-images.com/st/0097496435
Poster for the film:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042314/me ... f_=tt_ov_i
i have problem for download the movies
can you send me the movie please ?
Hi Raincoatgirl, I have tried to send you the MP4 file via Microsoft Outlook to your email address. Unfortunately it didn't work - the file is just too big to send (264MB!). Sorry about that. Try the ok.ru online downloaders - one of them will work I'm sure. I've used various ones in the past. Cheers - Rothbhoy.
Hope you managed to find a way of downloading it!
Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: June 2nd, 2022, 8:44 pm
by Rainworshipper
I especially like the scene at 29.15 where she falls over in a heavy wave, to see a woman getting totally drenched in her rainwear is a extra turn on for me!
Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: June 3rd, 2022, 7:04 pm
by rothbhoy
Rainworshipper wrote: June 2nd, 2022, 8:44 pm
I especially like the scene at 29.15 where she falls over in a heavy wave, to see a woman getting totally drenched in her rainwear is a extra turn on for me!
Yeah, that's a great scene - LOVE IT!

Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: June 9th, 2022, 1:19 am
by bethbennett202
I thought they were both pvc
Re: 'Cargo To Cape Town' (1950) - Ellen Drew in a semi-transparent plastic mac AND a shiny rubber mac!
Posted: June 9th, 2022, 11:42 am
by rothbhoy
bethbennett202 wrote: June 9th, 2022, 1:19 am
I thought they were both pvc
I'll think I'll stick with my original desciptions of the macs (1) semi-transparent plastic (2) shiny rubber. There weren't too many PVC macs around in 1950!