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    Senior Member Country: Great Britain Tigon Man's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Lovell View Post
    In what, Tigon Man? I think that pic is from The Colditz Story. I'm sure there are many more sightings of Victor Harrington yet to come!
    Sorry Gerald I kidding around, I wondered whether you had spotted him in your prev entry State Secret yet, (As he appears to be in everything else!)
    The picture was a generic one nothing more, from as you said The Colditz Story.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    Going on their 1947 Summer Holidays at Filey's Holiday Camp of Billy Butlin:


    Clearly before he joined the police, but sporting a nifty titfer, it looks like a fresh-faced Gerry Judge. Kathleen Harrison seems concerned about her baby grandson Jeremy Hanley and her son Peter Hammond


    Enjoying the Hokey Cokey, again in a titfer, it appears to be a black-haired Larry Taylor in about the centre. Jack Warner, Esma Cannon and Peter Hammond join in too


    The beauty queen judge on the left may be a sprightly Philip Stewart. Patricia Roc plays herself. They have to judge the likes of Hazel Court and . . . Esma Cannon????


    It's the last night "excuse me" dance and Dennis Price tries to but in, but Jim Brady doesn't fancy the look of Dennis


    And nice stunt work for a very young Peter Brace on the left while Jimmy Hanley and Hazel Court decide to make it up.

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    Senior Member Country: England harryfielder's Avatar
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    Guys,, Some one sent me this and I watched some of it yesterday...Lots of good faces and @ 15.38 - 16.34 Mr Aitch pops up...


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    Senior Member Country: UK Freddy's Avatar
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    Throwing a chair which hit Neil Innes.

    Please kneel before the Bonzo's fan club and seek forgiveness.


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    Seeing Jeremy Hanley as a baby in "Holiday Camp" reminded that this was the first of two uncredited appearances by the 1 year old future MP, the second was in the "Master of Bankdom". Years later the baby Jeremy made an appearance in the opening credits of the sitcom "Don't Wait Up" prompting Margaret Thatcher to quip "one of my MP's appears naked on TV every week".

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    That other pesky mysterious lady has popped up again:

    "Mrs. Lewis Alexander", potentially called Sheila in this scene and with two lines, says farewell to Patricia Dainton and heads off with a gent who is not Lewis in The Third Alibi (1961). I hope Mrs. had a fourth one for Lewis when she got home

    Dudley Moore on the ivories, Cleo Laine on the vocals and I think Martin Lyder in the background from the same film, which is quite a nifty little "B" from Montgomery Tully and, although boldly proclaimed as an "Eternal Film", passed its 68 minutes rather enjoyably for me.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    The Scarlet Blade (1963) seems to have given a number of uncredited extras at least double bubble:


    Bill Brandon gets prime position behind the main titles


    Then comes back later on as a jailer. I think he can be seen at least twice more in the film: as a guard who gets clobbered and, near the end, a soldier lighting a fire at Black Park


    George Woodbridge as the Bray backlot town crier, plus Anthony Lang in the background in a fetching wig


    Shortly after, he's back this time as a trooper marching through the town


    And in the same scene, is that you third along, Jim Payne, joining in the trooping of the scarlet/crimson colours?


    In the background, the soldier with the bald head is stuntman Peter Diamond, while Oliver Reed looks moody


    Then here's Peter again, now in moustache, as Harold Goldblatt lets him in and just before Peter has a rather spectacular fight with Jack Hedley


    When Jack gets caught, it's soldier Fred Haggerty on the right, while Duncan Lamont does his villainous bit. John Woodnutt is the lieutenant on the left


    Then finally Ollie has Jack whipped and it's Fred Haggerty again, now with his whiskers on.

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    Senior Member Country: England harryfielder's Avatar
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    The guy at the back with Anthony Lang is Lou Morgan......Jim knows him...

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    Thanks for that, Aitch.
    The Scarlet Blade was written and directed by John Gilling, who was pretty unpopular with cast and crew, it seems. There's a scene with Harold Goldblatt (and a later similar one with Jack Hedley) where he is tied up in a horse-drawn cart, about to have a noose put over his neck. Assistant Director Douglas Hermes was so concerned over the horse bolting, which would have rsulted in the actor being throttled, he refused to co-operate with this and left the film as a result, being replaced by an unhappy 2nd Hugh Harlow.
    Hugh's wife Pauline was the continuity girl on the film and she said she was terrified of the shouting Gilling. A dialogue scene was shot on horseback and Gilling was happy with it, but Pauline had to report the dialogue was ruined by one of the horses farting . . .
    This all comes from one of Wayne Kinsry's excellent books on Hammer, The Bray Studio Years.
    I forgot to mention that Robert Rietty is in the film as King Charles I, but he also dubs John Stuart's dialogue as Colonel Beverley. John Stuart had a perfectly good voice, so I don't know why this was done, but Hammer did have a habit of dubbing many of their actors.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    It's time to Vote for Huggett, or it was in 1948, but let's vote now for:


    Ferdy Mayne as a waiter who's involved in Hubert Gregg's attempts to ensnare Susan Shaw. Ferdy's credited on the IMDb, but not in the film, but I vote we show him on here regardless. Woolf Phillips and the Skyrockets Orchestra are providing the toe-tapping in the background


    Joan Ingram to our right of Adrianne Allen and with Amy Veness and Kathleen Harrison behind. Joan's not about to vote for Petula Clark's "modern" rendition of In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree, which is aided by Anthony Newley and others


    Jim Brady finds it hair-raising . . .


    . . . but I vote he be crowned head of the world, courtesy of some deft global flinging by Petula Clark.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    I'm sorry if this has been brought up before by the P&P experts, but surely this uncredited chap from one of the opening sequences of I Know Where I'm Going! is Pete Murray?


    I do recall Pete or someone very like him can also be spotted in a sequence at Broadcasting House in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    I never quite knew what that see-saw did in THE PRISONER apart from make its operators dizzy:


    But the one closest to us here is a dizzy Alan Meacham. From "Arrival".

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    Well, it might be Carry On Loving (1970) for some, but clearly not for Reg Thomason and his lady as they listen to Sid James's wedding speech:


    Shortly after, Reg gets a big cream cake right in the kisser and joins in the general mayhem at the end of the film.

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    Harry is correct again, Lew Morgan at the back, I did work on this, but that isn't me, its a good lookalike.

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    Harry is correct again Lew Morgan at the back, I did work on the Scarlet Blade but that isn't me, but a good look a like.

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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    Back on the see-saw for THE PRISONER, this time "The Chimes of Big Ben":


    This one's not so clear, but when his head comes round and the hairline is more visible, this does appear to be Guy Standeven


    When we head off to the funny farm, the stretcher bearer looks like Hugh Elton


    The blurred lady in green seems to be another entry on the C.V. for Pauline Chamberlain as Patrick McGoohan rushes to congratulate Hilda Barry. Nadia Gray is there too


    Then when Hilda goes to meet her adoring public, the chap grimacing with the drum on the MGM backlot looks very like Jim Brady.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Lovell View Post
    I'm sorry if this has been brought up before by the P&P experts, but surely this uncredited chap from one of the opening sequences of I Know Where I'm Going! is Pete Murray?


    I do recall Pete or someone very like him can also be spotted in a sequence at Broadcasting House in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
    Yes Gerald, here he is exactly where you said

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    In the same scene there are also a couple of actors similar to Wilfred Hyde White and Guy Rolfe.


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    Senior Member Country: Scotland Gerald Lovell's Avatar
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    More from THE PRISONER, this time "The Schizoid Man":


    It's Harold Sanderson on the left as the Prisoner - or is it Craig - is manhandled in Number's Two dome


    And it's Maxwell Craig on the right as Craig - or is it the Prisoner - is manhandled on the MGM backlot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Lovell View Post
    More from THE PRISONER, this time "The Schizoid Man":


    It's Harold Sanderson on the left as the Prisoner - or is it Craig - is manhandled in Number's Two dome
    Anyone know the name of the guy on the right?

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