Newquay 1970 Archive Footage
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Archival footage shot by a filmaker of a A Newquay 1970 . You can see the beach and other scenes in that city...
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This film can't be from 1970.
The cinema shown at the start was called the Pavillion (you can just about see the p at the front) burned down in 1968 and reopened as the Camelot in 1970 and looks totally different than what you see here. And after extensive search, the poster is from the Clark Gable film Never let me go released in 1953. Some of the scenes were filmed in Newquay I was told.
Not sure if this was maybe sliced together but I thought you might like to know...
P.s.the watermark on the film is NOT a good idea!
Why spoil it with that water mark. It’s a great film
Watermark ruins it
Newquay was a lovely family resort in the 60s and 70s when i was young, lots of gift shops, cafes and restaurants. Now its horrible, cheap, full of chavs
Everywhere has changed. It's still a nice place to live.
I'm guessing the two identical ladies were sisters ?
They might be! Unfortunately I am not sure, what has arrived to the present day of this video is what you see here
This is the 50s mostly
Gave up watching silly water mark