SUPREMO VISITS RANGOON (15/7/1945)
This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: JFU 276).
Synopsis
The Supreme Allied Commander of South East Asia Command, Lord Louis Mountbatten, makes a tour of inspection of Rangoon, the recently liberated capital of Burma.
Mountbatten's car arrives at Government House in Rangoon. He inspects the guard before entering the building with Lieutenant-General Stopford, commander of 12th Army. At a Royal Navy barracks a Royal Marine guard of honour salutes Mountbatten. A White Ensign flies from a flagpole. Mountbatten takes the salute and inspects the guard. High angle looking down over a parade ground as Mountbatten inspects a parade. The parade breaks formation to gather around Mountbatten, who addresses them. Mountbatten's car leaving the barracks; the gates are marked 'St Paul's Institution' and a sign reads 'HM Barracks - HMS Chinthe'. Mountbatten's car arrives at Rangoon docks. He is received at the gate by a guard of honour and by an unnamed Lieutenant-Colonel who has 'Burma' on his epaulette. Mountbatten meets members of the Port Executive Committee, accompanied by Major-General Symes, commander South Burma District. Pioneer Companies, Dock Operating and Transport Companies on parade on the dockside. Symes talks with Rear Admiral Sir Cyril Douglas-Pennant, Mountbatten's Chief Naval Staff officer. Mountbatten inspecting. A Red Ensign flying from the mast of a berthed merchant ship. Mountbatten on the dockside; camera pans to show wreckage from Allied bombing of Rangoon docks. View of a street with lashing monsoon rain. Mountbatten's car drives away through the rain.
Notes
For more material depicting Rangoon docks, see related items.
Titles
- SUPREMO VISITS RANGOON (15/7/1945) (Allocated)
Technical Data
- Year:
- 1945
- Running Time:
- 5 minutes
- Film Gauge (Format):
- 35mm
- Colour:
- B&W
- Sound:
- Silent
- Footage:
- 440 ft
Production Credits
- Production Countries:
- GB
- Sponsor
- War Office Directorate of Public Relations
- cameraman
- Hogg, R D (Captain)
- Production company
- SEAC Film Unit