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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Lovell View Post
    Barnacle Bill (1957) is one of the last gasps of (original) Ealing Studios - this one was in fact made at MGM British - but despite a long cast list of illustrious names, there's also:




    When it's time for a brave captain to do what he has to do - cotton wool and tight belt included - Irene Browne encourages, while Pauline Chamberlain gazes on Captain Guinness hero-worshippingly (is there such a word?)
    Is the blonde on the far left, Barbara Roscoe??

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    It could be, cully, though the lady looks a bit fuller in the face than Barbara.

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    Unfortunately and hysterically, I've not been able to post screencaps from Hammer's Hysteria (1964), but just for the record, Frank Forsyth can be seen as Man on Embankment, Derek Martin as a waiter and Maxwell Craig as the French's Husband's cohort.

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    Watching Inspector Clouseau (1968), which is not a good film, but has plenty of familiar faces lurking in the background:
    At the Highland Fair, Frank Finlay appears to be lost in thought while watching wife Beryl Reid's antics, while I think John Junkin looks on. Is that perhaps Anthony Lang at far left? unknowns2.jpg
    While Tutte Lemkow prepares to knife either Clouseau or his agent, a familiar face in a ugly jumper looks on. I have seen him many times, but cannot remember his name. Anyone know?
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    Don't know who the ugly jumper is, but isn't that Lewis and 'Mrs' Alexander in the background behind him?

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    Thanks--I had thought quite possibly perhaps, but wasn't sure enough to say so. Looking back at that scene I am fairly sure it is them, especially given how many of the other "usual suspects" are present.

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    The guy in the red shirt is Alf Costa... and the guy in the suit is Arnold Ross...

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    Thanks Aitch!!

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    Here's some more folks who don't approve of Clouseau's antics while trying to enjoy a meal. Some familiar faces here, I'm sure:
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    Not a closeup, but the lovely lady in blue is Mary Fielder:
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    In pic 2, I think the chap on the left is Vic Chapman. The big chef of course is Jim Tyson.

    I'm sure there are some more posts about the film earlier on in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveWright72 View Post
    Watching Inspector Clouseau (1968), which is not a good film, but has plenty of familiar faces lurking in the background:
    At the Highland Fair, Frank Finlay appears to be lost in thought while watching wife Beryl Reid's antics, while I think John Junkin looks on. Is that perhaps Anthony Lang at far left? Attachment 8178
    I don't see John Junkin or Anthony Lang there, Dave.

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    I am now reminded from my notes that Vic Chapman popped up again later in the film as a waiter on the train. Other "usual suspects" who are in this film include Gerry Judge, Jack Arrow, Mickey Varey and Maxwell Craig.

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    Guy on the right in pic 2....Bill Rizley.. ( we called him ''Risley Bill)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Lovell View Post
    I don't see John Junkin or Anthony Lang there, Dave.
    Yep, think I was grasping a bit there. Also was thinking more of Fred Wood, but I doubt Fred ever looked so jolly! Maybe I should go back to trainspotting...at least they have serial numbers

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    Thanks to both Gerald and Aitch for helping ID these folks. I'll try to spot more of folks I actually spotted, instead of those I'm not sure of, given that this the "there you are!" thread, after all.

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    Also, isn't that Aitch playing the other chef in the restaurant scene? Sure looks like you...even look up and smile at Mary as she walks past the buffet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveWright72 View Post
    Also, isn't that Aitch playing the other chef in the restaurant scene? Sure looks like you...even look up and smile at Mary as she walks past the buffet.
    Not me Dave,, didn't work on this.... (Mary could make the world smile)...xxx

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    Well, some extra got a nice smile sent his way...lucky man

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    Touch and Go (1955) is a lightweight Ealing comedy with Jack Hawkins, but no touch and go as to the following being in the cast list . . . they just weren't!


    While Jack does his best to persuade his boss Mr. M. B. Kimball (James Hayter) of the wisdom in adopting his modern furniture designs, as seated Basil Dignam ponders, Carruthers and G. S. Bell - Lockwood West and Noel Coleman - dither


    His designs rejected, but his resignation accepted, Jack storms back to his office and narrowly misses two workmen, the one in the middle being George Spence.

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    Sea of Sand (1958) features lots of soldiers, sweat and, er, sand, and also:

    Joe Wadham as a puzzled squaddie. Presumably Joe was on hand as there is a fair bit of tricky driving to be done in this film. Dickie driving too in this film and indeed, that's Bunter's bum on the left.

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