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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 27, 2015 19:58:01 GMT
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Post by The Saint on Oct 27, 2015 20:04:09 GMT
Great then & now photos Gene, thanks for posting them.
I will have to try and see this film.
The Saint
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Post by Steve Austin on Oct 27, 2015 20:31:07 GMT
Not familiar with this film or the tv series but I do like a then/now pic. The new photo aspects are spot on Gene
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Post by Vienna on Oct 27, 2015 21:04:48 GMT
Great photos there Gene I have never seen the film but I will check it out sometime in the future. Vienna
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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 27, 2015 23:36:39 GMT
Worth watching just for the old faces Gene.
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Post by Stan on Oct 28, 2015 0:13:11 GMT
Excellent photos Gene; the now photos I feel I could have been there.
The film is well worth a look - a real time capsule of the early 70s.
Stan
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 28, 2015 0:35:14 GMT
I like Steve love a Then and Now. Haven't seen the film though.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Oct 28, 2015 1:14:34 GMT
I must admit that I've never seen the film either but the Then And Now pics are brilliant.
thanks for posting them up Guv.
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Post by The Saint on Oct 28, 2015 7:57:00 GMT
Worth watching just for the old faces Gene.. Old faces... I didn't realise that you and Sam are in this film. The Saint
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Post by Charles Bronson on Oct 28, 2015 14:59:27 GMT
Thanks for the photos Gene. I enjoyed looking at them very much. I haven't seen the film either, but I remember the series a bit, don't remember watching any of them though. Seems like they had a good cast. I can remember Barbara Mitchell in various things. Pity she died fairly young. I liked her. I visited a London cemetery myself, a couple of years back, one Saturday before a "Meet". For something to fill the time in. I went to see the grave of one of my comedy heroes. I also noticed that nearby in a garden, Wilfred Brambell's ashes had been scattered. Anyway, sorry to get off subject. I will try to get hold of this film myself. Charles.
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