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    Tunes of Glory...

    James Kenneway, the author of Tunes of Glory (he also wrote the screenplay), served in the Gordons, if I remember correctly, so no doubt the majority of the inspiration for the story came from that regiment. I have read that the kilts were Cameron of Erracht as well, but I'm not totally convinced -- I still wonder if they went with another tartan to avoid making any particular regiment's members mad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow View Post
    Looks close but no enchilada. http://cgi.ebay.com/WW1-british-orig...QQcmdZViewItem for a cameron WW I kilt on e-bay right now (at least the seller is saying it is).

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    Can only find it as a region 1 DVD
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    thescot;317648]Looks like the cameron here:
    http://www.destination-scotland.com/...&image=cameron


    That tartan shown is more recognized as MacDonald tartan:
    http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tart...tartan_id=1822
    http://www.clan-donald-usa.org/
    I'm sure the exact thread count is slightly different, however it seems to be as much a Cameron Tartan as MacDonald.

    Here it is as shown with your link:
    http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tart...tartan_id=1836

    More common Clan Cameron Tartan:
    http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tart...?tartan_id=600
    http://www.ceolnancraobh.org.uk/

    Cameron Highlanders Tartan:
    http://www.regiments.org/tradition/tartans/camerone.htm
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    Them pics sure do show how well battlejackets go with kilts!

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    For what it's worth, I could have sworn that the tartan used in the movie was the "Brown Scott" sett. At first it seems like there's no way that could be the tartan, but when you look a little closer (and account for whatever "technicolor" process they were using in movie at that time) I think it is.

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    My attempts at screen captures aren't working, but I did Googled another.
    the pipers were wearing the same tartan as the rest of the kilts and the officers' trews.


    So, (until I get my own captures to turn out), a supposedly military tartan with a blue and black background, and red and white overcheck. Cpl. Fraser's plaid contains almost a full repeat where it crosses his chest.

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    I stumbled across the "Scott Brown" tonight (I didn't realize it was also the Scott Hunting).
    I will agree with davidlpope, the sett looks the same. But where the Scott Hunting has green in the undercheck, "Tunes of Glory" has dark/navy blue.
    Could the coloring process used in filming have changed the tint that much?

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    Nevermind - I found a picture of Scott Hunting Modern where the colors match:


    Thanks everyone for your help (and putting up with my wonderings).
    Now to add this to my wish list.

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    Just a thought here... Since the first film-captures we were shown are in black and white, is it possible that maybe the movie itself was originally black and white? Maybe the film has been colourized, and the colours they used weren't quite right? Like I said, just a thought. I don't know if the film has always been colour, or even how the colourization process works.

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