The Doll Factory’s Assembly Line (1963) | British Pathé
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Learn how a doll factory in London makes a modern doll in an assembly line. This archive footage demonstrates every part of the process from connecting the eyes to the head, hair styling, dressing up, and adding a tape recorder that is tucked away in the belly.
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(FILM ID:235.09)
Battersea, South London.
A woman's hands walks a doll towards the camera, the doll speaks - "am I a good girl Mummy?".
Various shots of plastic dolls' heads being manufactured in moulds. C/U of hair being machined onto a doll's head. C/U of a tray of glass eyes. Two eyes are taken from the tray and poked into a doll's head - ouch! C/U of details being added to the face. To colour the lips red paint is sprayed through a stencil. Various shots of the dolls' heads being joined to the body. Once the doll is assembled the hair is styled. Various shots of the sewing of the dolls' clothes and the dolls being dressed.
C/U of the string in the back of a completed doll being pulled - "I do love you Mummy, please tell me a fairy story".
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It makes your eyes pop out seeing their eyes pop in, that's so fun to say.
I used to be so afraid of these things when I was a child for seemingly no reason. They just make me feel like they're going to attack me at night back. Looking at this now, it's kinda cute and pretty satisfying watching them make these dolls.
I was scared of them attacking me at night too, I didn't play with dolls or have any, preferred teddy bears.
I have one of those walking dolls. She is 60 years old now. Still working.
well things were made to last back then....
And she doesn't qualify for her pension until she's 67!
nah bro, your doll's mechanism is not working anymore, it's just the ghost 👻 controlling her now
@@personalpc7439not always
I've always LOVED dolls, but never had any until I was fairly old (ahem) as my dear hubby began to buy them for me as Christmas and birthday gifts. I really enjoyed seeing how they are made. Now I have a doll collection on shelves, dolls in chairs....(along with teddy bears). Dolls make me feel HAPPY!! :-)
Yessss!🎉❤
I want some of these dolls, they are so beautiful!
I have a walking talking doll from the late 1950's. She is still working.
they hand painted the brows and lashes ? wow thats amazing
They’re so cute. I like vintage dollies, most people are afraid of them thanks to horror movies :/
Not every kid, my goddaughter loves older styled dolls, she’s loved them since she was a baby, currently she’s five and has so many dolls, her favourite being a vintage African American baby doll that she’s had since she was one, picked out by herself
They aren’t cute, they are creepy af. I have one of these and I already thought they are scary even before watching horror movies. I always made it face the wall every time I sleep, until finally I donated it and got rid of it for good. Finally, a peaceful sleep.
You're not alone ^^
I love old dolls as well♡
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I wonder who still kept these precious dolls
I was born in 2003 and I kept all my childhood dolls, I couldn't bear to get rid of them.
I collect dolls and I would so love to have one! 💖
I want this dolls they look so good.
So that's where the "Kid Pix" video came from! The last scene in this was included as a clip from the drawing game.
my grandma in hong kong once did similar job in factory
지금 봐도 너무 갖고싶고 사랑스러운 인형들이네요💕 👶🏼
It's so cute 😩I want one!TT especially the curly blonde short hair girl that looks like Eros in the myth!
0:07 - reminds me of that scene in Return of the King.
I rlly like their dress its just cute
Doll: Am I a good girl Mummy?
Captions: My book girl Mummy
What a witty narrative
Very beautiful
Beautiful 😍. Congratulations 👏. Enjoy your videos very much and have a great weekend 😀.. 😀 Congratulations..
Back when things in Great Britain were made in Great Britain... the same for in the USA were made in the USA. In fact, back when things were made in the country that would be sold to. This is why I sell costumes and paintings in the country I am in to keep the economy within my own nation. Economies die when jobs are exported. Then again the monetary-market system isn't exactly true economy.
00:47 - 01:07
I had to fix a few of these walking dolls, thank god this video exists
whats the name of them??? please?
@@mrsl3381 name of the brand? its rosebud
@@mrsl3381 oh not a single clue im sorry
At 0:00 there was a movie going 🤣😂😂😂
Ye 😂😂😂😂
Interesting to see this one and 1968 one, how technology has changed in 5 years
I bet these doll factories are not around anymore !
0:42 Buffalo Bob is that you
I love
So what do you see in your nightmares?
*THIS*
My great auntie gave me a doll similar to these, I love it so much but sadly it had a gigantic broken part on its shoulder which can make the arm come out amd the voice box doesnt work at all anymore :(
Kid Pix Deluxe brought me here!
Imagine being there at night 😢
oh dear god that lip applicator
The days when we in Britain made EVERYTHING then Thatcher, short sighted businessmen and later Blair let it all go very quickly and a lot of worthy employment too ?
¿Does anyone know the name of the background music?
1:25 looks rather obscene.
This doll's like older people
My Rosebud doll is broken. I can pull her string but she doesn't talk now .😔
I think i saw some madame alexander dolls
Some poppy playtime stories
hayoo kesini karna tugas ya wkwkwkwkkw
0:07 looks like skuls 💀of death people 😬😬 / All this short film looks like a scary movie 🧟🧟🧟.....😄😆😃
👍👏
Do they make 'Blow-Up Dollies' as well or is that another department?
Poppy?
NIGHTMARE FUEL!!!!!
Ko je ovde dosao zbog pumpalicce?
Am I the only one who finds this creepy af?
I hated this doll, my parents were proud to buy me one and i simply hated it