Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light

Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light

Sydney Howard and Wylie Watson
Directed by Herbert Mason
Produced by Edward Black
Written by Sidney Gilliat
Starring Sydney Howard
Muriel George
Cinematography Arthur Crabtree
Edited by Alfred Roome[1]
Production
company
Distributed by Ministry of Information
Release dates
  • 1941 (1941)
Running time
7 minutes 45 seconds
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light is a 1941 British World War II public information/propaganda short film, directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Edward Black for 20th Century Fox and featuring cameos from a number of well-known actors of the day. The film was commissioned by the Ministry of Information and was designed to emphasise, in a humorous manner, the need for absolute adherence to wartime blackout regulations. It includes some studio-bound footage of a Luftwaffe base and the interiors of plane cockpits, alongside genuine newsreel footage of an aerial dogfight and a downed plane.[3]

Plot summary

Mr. Proudfoot is an attention-seeking bore who subjects his long-suffering wife and exasperated acquaintances to endless tall tales about narrow escapes from bombs. He also teases the local blackout warden for his ridiculous pettiness when it comes to enforcing blackout restrictions.

One night Mr. Proudfoot is careless about his blackout, and the light showing from his home provides a target for a stray German bomber plane. Having unloaded a bomb over Mr. Proudfoot's district, the pilots are shot down by the RAF, and under interrogation state that they were guided to their target by a light blazing from a property. Mr. Proudfoot is shown bandaged and bruised in hospital, still boasting to anyone who will listen about his latest brush with death.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Shepherd's Bush Studios.

References

  1. Tony Sloman (12 December 1997). "Obituary: Alfred Roome". independent.co.uk. The Independent. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  2. Aldgate and Richards, 2007, p. 76 - 77
  3. Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light Film & Sound Online, University of Edinburgh.

Bibliography


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