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Post by ROCKY on Nov 2, 2013 21:08:07 GMT
Here is a very interesting film just for it's background film footage. It was filmed in and around Liverpool in 1958. John and the boys would have been only about 18 and might have been in one of the background scenes walking around.
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Post by bluemeaniepaul74 on Nov 2, 2013 22:07:46 GMT
Here is a very interesting film just for it's background film footage. It was filmed in and around Liverpool in 1958. John and the boys would have been only about 18 and might have been in one of the background scenes walking around. Great clip Rocky, although you'd expect a film set in Liverpool to have folks from Liverpool in it, but wait...it gets better, here's another clip from the same movie but this time with some eye catching dancing and quite possibly the best line I've ever heard spoken in a movie, "I'm not going to run...and I'm not going to dance" Ps - Look out for Hard-knock Melvyn Hayes and a young Freddie Starr in David McCallum's dancing Welsh gang!!!
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Post by ROCKY on Nov 3, 2013 0:24:27 GMT
I remember when I first seen this movie, before cable, on the Late Late Show. It took me years to find it finally on VHS tape so I could watch it again in its entirety.
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Post by bluemeaniepaul74 on Nov 3, 2013 19:36:38 GMT
Talking of Beatles being inadvertently caught on film, here is one such occasion when that actually happened. This picture shows a 7 year old George Harrison walking along O'Connell Street in Dublin with his Mum Louise and his Brother Pete. The photo was taken in 1950 by Dublin street photographer Arthur Fields who was famed for snapping passers by on O'Connell Street and Bridge for 365 days a year for 50 years, now that's dedication!
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Post by bluemeaniepaul74 on Nov 7, 2013 22:59:02 GMT
Talking of Beatles being inadvertently caught on film, here is one such occasion when that actually happened. This picture shows a 7 year old George Harrison walking along O'Connell Street in Dublin with his Mum Louise and his Brother Pete. The photo was taken in 1950 by Dublin street photographer Arthur Fields who was famed for snapping passers by on O'Connell Street and Bridge for 365 days a year for 50 years, now that's dedication! That's a great picture of George. Looks like he's about to lamp the photographer. Yeah he doesn't look too happy does he?! He was probably thinking, "Who's that little old man?"
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