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Old 31-05-2007, 06:49 PM   #1
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Default Moto Guzzi's in films

Someone posted an item on the Moto Guzzi Club of Great Britain website (www.motoguzziclub.co.uk) about the IMCDB - the Internet Movie Car Data Base. Can we add any extra titles to the totals as there are some British-made films in there?
It looks to be an interesting site anyway, and one that doesn't seem to have been mentioned here before.
I reckon that there are some Guzzi's in The Guns of Navarone, but I need to check to make sure.

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?ma...31e31619261e8a

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Someone posted an item on the Moto Guzzi Club of Great Britain website (Moto Guzzi Club GB) about the IMCDB - the Internet Movie Car Data Base. Can we add any extra titles to the totals as there are some British-made films in there?
It looks to be an interesting site anyway, and one that doesn't seem to have been mentioned here before.
I reckon that there are some Guzzi's in The Guns of Navarone, but I need to check to make sure.

IMCDb.org: Moto Guzzi in movies and TV series

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would that be an MG Midget?

It is an interesting site especially if you are a petrol head!(like me) I think my favourite movie car of all time and one I would love to own ( if I won the lottery) is the car driven by Roger Moore's wicked alter ego in "The Man Who Haunted Himself" and Im not talking about that frumpy burgundy coloured Rover P5. Im talking about the sleek silver Lamborghini Islero circa 1968. On the DVD commentary for this film good old Roger mistakenly tells Bryan Forbes that the car is a Maserati of some kind, all I can say is that they must have had a long lunch before recording the commentary or else Roge has driven so many exotics over the years that he has gotten totally mixed between his Lambos and Massas. Believe me, its a Lambo and there is surprisingly no mention of it on IMCDB site, or none that I could find, think we need to tell them.Unfortunatley I know very little about motor cycles, I do know Moto Guzzi is an Italian make so we could probably assume that most films made in Italy and featuring a motorbike would likeley be this make. Fellini's Roma? :

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Actually I have remembered that David Essex was a big fan of Moto Guzzi and he did make a film about motorcycle racing with Beau Bridges, "Silver Dream Racer"....ahem...not the best of British but there could be some Moto Guzzi's in that, I vagueley remember a publicity shot of Essex sitting on a motor bike and it had Moto Guzzi on the tank, that may have been his own bike or then again it could have been in the film. Might be worth checking.
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Not to sure about films, but i'm sure they used them in the TV series " chips ".
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I do know Moto Guzzi is an Italian make so we could probably assume that most films made in Italy and featuring a motorbike would likeley be this make. Fellini's Roma? :
All Moto Guzzis are Italian motorbikes
But all Italian motorbikes aren't Moto Guzzis

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All Moto Guzzis are Italian motorbikes
But all Italian motorbikes aren't Moto Guzzis

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CHiPs used Kawasakis provided by Kawasaki USA.

The Silver Dream Racer I seem to recall was built by Cotton?
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I'd like the car Will Hay got a lift in to the prison in Convict 99
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Sorry about Chips yep your right. I have found some info..they were used in Magnum Force, Repro man, The Itailian Job and Capt Coreili Mandolin so ive read.
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For some reason I am reminded of a film called "Electra Glide in Blue" with Robert Blake, it must be all this talk of "Chips" and "Magnum Force" I always thought American motorcycle cops rode around on Harley Davidson Electra Glide's as per that film but then one big motorbike looks the same as another to me, are you sure they were Kawasakis in Magnum Force? I will take your word for it but I always assumed they were Harley's. Perhaps the use of certain bikes was different from state to state in the USA.
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This is the link to the info I found earlier.
IMCDb.org: Moto Guzzi dans les films et séries télé
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Sorry just saw its been seen.
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Not to sure about films, but i'm sure they used them in the TV series " chips ".

I thought the cop bikes in 'ChIPS' were Kawasaki's...........?
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All Moto Guzzis are Italian motorbikes
But all Italian motorbikes aren't Moto Guzzis

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Lota Ducati's out there, Laverda's, Moto-Morini..................
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I thought the cop bikes in 'ChIPS' were Kawasaki's...........?
and in Magnum Force?
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