Windmill Girls And Catamaran (1959)
London s West End. M, S of two Windmill Girls dressed in blouses and knickers sitting back stage in their dressing room. One girl is powdering her nose, the other is reading a book titled Plain Sailing and fiddling with a piece of rope. C, U of another Windmill Girl, Ruth Calvert, chatting. M, S of a group of scantily dressed Windmill Girls sitting on and around a half constructed catamaran parked in their dressing room without any boatbuilding experience, the girls have collaborated to construct a doityourself catamaran. M, S of the girls working on the boat: looking at the book, unravelling the ropes and sails and passing around bits of the mast. Two of the girls exit to perform on stage the narrator explains, usually, the girls spend about ten minutes on stage, followed by twenty minutes off: magazines, crossword puzzles and knitting are all right in their way to fill in spare time but they are not really that constructive. The remaining girls fix together the mast and boom anothe
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