H.Johnson
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When I was a kid, two of the films 'that you weren't supposed to see' both starred the young Marlon Brando - The Wild One (which was actually banned in Britain until the late 1970s) and On The Waterfront. I had to wait to see the former, but the latter was shown in the 1950s at my local Workers Educational Association film theatre (interestingly, with Hell Drivers). Leaving aside any political significance, it is an excellent film.
Now, I have just aquired a Transatlantic Clothing Company (read Aero Leathers) 'Waterfront' jacket, a copy of the jacket worn by Brando in the film. This started me thinking - I don't have a copy of the film and in the 'upper body' shots in the trailer etc. that are on the web you can see the jacket clearly but not the rest of Brando's outfit. I'd like to know what would have been the 'period' wear with a jacket like that. Does anyone have details of the trousers and boots he wore in the film?
The 'Waterfront' is an excellent jacket in its own right and a worthy companion to my existing Aero 'Brando' jacket (i.e. Schott 1-star copy) from the Wild One (incidentally a 'special' - one of the first ones made after Aero 'got the call' from Madame Tussauds to provide a jacket for its waxwork of Brando). Incidentally this particular 'Wild One' jacket is made of the heaviest hide I have ever seen in a leather jacket and the make-up work is really impressive.
Now, I have just aquired a Transatlantic Clothing Company (read Aero Leathers) 'Waterfront' jacket, a copy of the jacket worn by Brando in the film. This started me thinking - I don't have a copy of the film and in the 'upper body' shots in the trailer etc. that are on the web you can see the jacket clearly but not the rest of Brando's outfit. I'd like to know what would have been the 'period' wear with a jacket like that. Does anyone have details of the trousers and boots he wore in the film?
The 'Waterfront' is an excellent jacket in its own right and a worthy companion to my existing Aero 'Brando' jacket (i.e. Schott 1-star copy) from the Wild One (incidentally a 'special' - one of the first ones made after Aero 'got the call' from Madame Tussauds to provide a jacket for its waxwork of Brando). Incidentally this particular 'Wild One' jacket is made of the heaviest hide I have ever seen in a leather jacket and the make-up work is really impressive.