My dad loved the cars from this era , he was born in Australia in '43 and , and even though he was never in europe , he thoroughly enjoyed cars of this type that ran in the European circuit. R.I.P. dad.. 26/06/43 - 17/11/2017
I owned a red Maserati (no. '9') in '55/'56, only to have it confiscated by a sadistic teacher. It must have been the first of my Dinky Toy collection to disappear, followed soon after that by the blue Talbot Lago which took its smart, white-overalled driver to a watery grave by rolling down a grid. Now only a dull green B.R.M. survives, minus one tyre.
I used to chew the rubber tires off my Lesney, Matchbox Superfast and Corgi toys. They reminded me of licorice. That was until Hot Wheels took over most of the collection with all-plastic wheels and tracks
sadistic employers ......renders life ..............without jobs .......... confiscated by employers ... who is not sadistic ? from the Johnny Philips sunny Philips Surya dilip Kumar
Worth watching (many times) if just for the 1950s elegance of northern Italy and of the cars (such glorious sounds). The young boy's comic book style plot, scenes and dialogue only add to the charm. The actors are all such a pleasure to watch, also due to their wardrobe styling, not just their acting and good looks. Reminiscent to To Catch A Thief, which was romance with a bit of "adventure", Checkpoint is adventure with a bit of "romance".
,nothing wrong with roger, though agree, he was the best bond that never was. Would also have been good in the prisoner if Patrick mcgoogahan haven't done it.@@robertknight5429
What a really unique and well-written storyline for a keenly suspenseful 'heist, escape, true love adventure' drama!! An unusual role for Stanley Baker too, with historically rewarding scenes of classic sport racing models of MINT 1950s Ferraris, Jaguars, Aston Martins, Alfa Romeos, Mercedes, Maseratis, and even an early BMW racer!!! I loved the ending = Definitely "a cliff hanger"....!!! :-)
50s Italy looked very chic and beautiful , but must have still been suffering after the war . And those racing scenes are pure magic ( wouldn't have been quite so glamorous if it was shot in Solihull or port Talbot . . . . )
After reading there comments and enjoying the memories of days gone by I can't wait to start this film. I am so looking forward to te-living the past. Thanks to you all Gema. Hx
The producer of this film Betty E Box was a very successful trailblazer for women in the film industry. She began her career during World War 11 making propaganda movies and, after the war, produced a large number of films. She collaborated with director Ralph Thomas on more than thirty films. She was married to Peter Rogers, the producer of the hugely popular Carry On series.
I met Betty Box several times in the late 70s and early 80s without realising until some years later who she was. Her brother Sydney was also a film producer and screenwriter.
Same as turboslag, since seeing this at the cinema with my dad in 57. Revelation - Maserati's were red after all, even though they were always grey on the Newsreels and television. A classic of it's time with Stanley Baker, Anthony Steel, James Robertson Justice, to name but a few. One of the many British Classic Films that DVD has forgotten about. Big Thanks for uploading!
Hello, you saw this with your dad in the cinema and my dad saw himself in the film when he saw it in the cinema. He was in Italy, and traveling around Europe on his motorcycle. He took a break and watched some commercial being made. He had no idea it was a film until he went to the movies and saw himself in it in '58 or so. He was leaning against his motorcycle during a cafe scene, but I cannot find that scene! They must have cut it for distribution...and I'm searching for the version that is in its original form. Anyway, I saw you mentioned seeing it with your dad...and my story is somewhat similar, so I had to share.
Nice to see reference to the David Brown Organisation, David being the tractor designer who bought Aston Martin (and Lagonda) almost by accident, and was later immortalised by James Bond's DB5, reckoned to be the fastest tractor of its day!
@arhassoc........Actually, the 'Goldfinger' car was a DB4 with 'modifications' to make it look like a DB5. [the DB5 was still a couple of months away from completion at the time].
Anthony Steel looked and sounded the part of the perfect dashing English Gentleman: his acting persona became anachronistic in the Sixties, by which time Steel was 'out in the cold' as a British film actor after breaking his contract with a major studio.
Wow!! in Colour, such fantastic picture quality, my oh my James Robertson Justice, he brought so much joy in peoples hearts, sad that his only son drowned in a stream as a toddler, he is a pleasure to watch.
OMG!!! I have been looking for this film for years! I saw a short sequence once on daytime TV but never noted the title and was subsequently unable to track it down. Some of the film uses period Mille Miglia footage, and the cars are brilliant. To say I'm thrilled is an understatement! Huge thankyou to the uploader!
Cool flick! Nice tension, stylistically looks like it influenced the early Bond movies. Great film quality, good plot, staging, etc. Stanley Baker as always is terrific.
@@None-zc5vg The car was an Aston Martin. A shot of the underside showed no driveshaft, so chances are it was just a mock up and not a real car entirely. Look at it @1:17:58 it has HUB CAPS. The real one has wire wheels haha!
I believe the Maserati 200si is chassis #4505 A factory built solid axle car from 1956... One of two... OEM Engine was lunched at Sebring... I drove that car with a '59 250S engine in it. (Ex-Scuderia Centro-Sud Cooper from 1959 Sebring GP) In early 1970 Out on Tampa's Eight Mile Dead End For some quick de-coking ..... It somehow had a pre-war 5 speed crash box.... I think an 8CTF box.... ??? Learned while driving my father's old pre-war pickups... This from on the lot at Bay Autos.... Bay to Baly Blvd. Only $3500 An old GT-40 was $12,500... With a plain vanilla 351 ford in back.. I made a143 mph average on two flying runs through the well marked 1/4th mile With a mile+ start I had de-coked XK-140s and 150s out there... For Bud's Sports Car Clinic.... & car lot... USF's source for older crocks... Making sure they had good tyres... Cheerio! Forza Ferrari! J.C.
Never heard of this movie, but it's about 1950's sports cars, so I'm in. With Stanley Baker and James Robertson Justice it couldn't be bad much at all.
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th grade AA224 patriotic longest felicitous family entertaining week of said mega melifflous surfside Summer!! Congratulations 994% yo. Man, this movie had everything. Fast racing cars, James Robertson Justice, Italian women, chickens and hay bales. Magnificent.
Made me smile , when Stanley Baker and Anthony Steel are in the sports car . Speeding along....in the studio , no wind ruffling their dress collars. Out in the real air , driving along , collars dancing around like there's no tomorrow 😊 The abrupt ending was tacky , to say the least.😮 This might make a good movie , if it was updated....⁉️
I did not know it until a few days ago, the movie goes through the village near Florence I have lived about 20 years of my life (Le Sieci). Quite different from how it was when I lived there (our building was still a wineyard) and now even more different. That village went from about 1000 to about 3400 people since then, most of newbies working in Florence like my family and going home some miles away.
Lots of real sports car (no A/C, stereos, etc.) views and action. True European hot rods for sure. Crazy people standing out along the way to spectate. Francesca character a good moral example (very 1956). Women of today are relieved not to have to put on complete cinched-up dresses under regular dresses; don't have to wear impossible high heels either. Thx Fif1706.
What??? Have you seen some of the ridiculously tall high heels some women wear these days?!!! They are a podiatrist’s dream, given how many women now have to see them for treatment to deal with the damage those high heels do to their feet!
-Look at it this way, 60+ years from today, people will look at quite a few movies from now, & say that those movies made back in 2017 are old & slow don't bother watching it. The same way quite a few of the old movies were put down for.
..that give you space to think for yourself in the middle of them, as was considered good entertainment, not manipulating people into trance and imbibing them with often very nasty messages, as has been the fashion for somey years..so, justement, they can't think on their own..
fans of this may enjoy The Helldrivers which Stanley Baker is also in, where a crew of roughnecks have to make deliveries at reckless breakneck speeds, its more gritty and rough than this also its in black and white film, both are highly enjoyable
52:39 The Le Mans start (running start) was last used in 1969, and thereafter ended due to safety issues. John Woolfe was killed in 1969 on the first lap being thrown from his car having not fastened his safety belt properly. That said, this is a worthwhile movie to see.
@@EuroScot2023I have 'Brave' on my tablet. I didn't know utube could be watched add free on it . What about the Amazon Firestick ? Does that support Brave? 🤔
Yeah not bad.. I enjoyed this. The ending was a bit sudden and would have liked to see some details wrapped up. But that was how they did it back then I guess.
+Wow! Is that what they call a cliffhanger at the end? Good scenery and colour for 1956. As they are approaching the frontier the co-driver asks how fast can car go? Driver answers we are doing 100 mph, top speed is 160 mph. How much faster are these kind of cars now?
200 mph sometimes more. Depends on the car, the tune, and the track. You can see some videos taken on the Autobahn. Even the slow lane is scary. There's one with a Maserati clipping past 205. It'd be more exciting if the driver was texting of course. The matter of ground effects comes into play, a hundred plus ton 747 lifts off at 160. Lift plus thrust greater than weight plus drag, and you can fly to work.
There were no "mph" in those cars at that point in time...... it was all "kmph". Europe was always "normal" and only the UK was playing out of tune until they also adopted the Kilometer way of thinking. Today only the US keeps playing out of tune .......call it stubborn....or is it stupid?
Nice period racing action - the genuine shots of the Mille Miglia were good. They must have been of one of the last before De Portago killed himself and some of the crowd including children in 1957 and the race was banned. Pretty ropey plot though.
To Bram Huysen To respond to the likes of those morons who come into u/tube to be rude is to add fuel to their abhorent thoughts and ignorance, these sorts are best left to their own miserable and lonely lives, qhat goes round comes round, ignoring them is the quickest cure. They are simply talking to themselves, because they have nothing better to do.
The gruff ones on youtube are chicken shit bastards who are too scared to be gruff in front of one's face. Plus they are poor bastards who are jealous of one doing better.
Excellent movie, i love the old british classics, especially when beautiful scenery and cars are involved 👌. Thank you for uploading this classic.
My dad loved the cars from this era , he was born in Australia in '43 and , and even though he was never in europe , he thoroughly enjoyed cars of this type that ran in the European circuit.
R.I.P. dad..
26/06/43 - 17/11/2017
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Lovely motor cars. Lucious Italian scenery. And James Robertson Justice. Being himself as always.
BIG fan of Betty E. Box productions.
Love those Lagonda DP115's - such beautiful race cars .
If nothing else this movie was worth it for the scenic shots of Italy in the towns in the countryside
Man, this movie had everything. Fast cars, James Robertson Justice, Italian women, chickens and hay bales.
Magnificent.
And STANLEY BAKER a better actor than jr justice.
@@ioriedwards7554 Granted, I should have mentioned Baker. Justice had a presence, but was pretty one dimensional.
And Firenze
The hay bales are what make this movie!
@@mumblesbadly7708 The best I've ever seen...😁
The cars and locations in this are incredible…
I owned a red Maserati (no. '9') in '55/'56, only to have it confiscated by a sadistic teacher. It must have been the first of my Dinky Toy collection to disappear, followed soon after that by the blue Talbot Lago which took its smart, white-overalled driver to a watery grave by rolling down a grid. Now only a dull green B.R.M. survives, minus one tyre.
I used to chew the rubber tires off my Lesney, Matchbox Superfast and Corgi toys. They reminded me of licorice. That was until Hot Wheels took over most of the collection with all-plastic wheels and tracks
sadistic employers ......renders life ..............without jobs ..........
confiscated by employers ...
who is not sadistic ?
from the
Johnny Philips
sunny Philips
Surya dilip Kumar
@@robertbrown4823 I used to do that!
V16? I had one!
Might I inquire…was the sadistic’s teacher last name possibly been Blofeld by any chance?
Worth watching (many times) if just for the 1950s elegance of northern Italy and of the cars (such glorious sounds).
The young boy's comic book style plot, scenes and dialogue only add to the charm. The actors are all such a pleasure to watch, also due to their wardrobe styling, not just their acting and good looks.
Reminiscent to To Catch A Thief, which was romance with a bit of "adventure", Checkpoint is adventure with a bit of "romance".
Sir Stanley Baker is my fav actor. Old school.
Would have made a good James Bond, instead of the ridiculous Roger Moore.
,nothing wrong with roger, though agree, he was the best bond that never was. Would also have been good in the prisoner if Patrick mcgoogahan haven't done it.@@robertknight5429
What a really unique and well-written storyline for a keenly suspenseful 'heist, escape, true love adventure' drama!! An unusual role for Stanley Baker too, with historically rewarding scenes of classic sport racing models of MINT 1950s Ferraris, Jaguars, Aston Martins, Alfa Romeos, Mercedes, Maseratis, and even an early BMW racer!!! I loved the ending = Definitely "a cliff hanger"....!!! :-)
this featured real footage from the Mille Miglia race which was banned in 1957 I believe
A lovely story is to see car races with such a magnificent plot. Fabulous storyline, I enjoy car races.
1950's have so many fascinating movies with great stories. Easy to do them again with improved specail effects.
Incredible and triple-double incredible!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🇮🇪🇺🇸
Been enjoying all the Betty Box movies,
Yeah she produced some really good films they are well worth finding…. well so much in the 70’s.
never thought i’d see this movie again… mondo obscure
The pavement was terrific! Highly underrated performance...and so understated.
50s Italy looked very chic and beautiful , but must have still been suffering after the war . And those racing scenes are pure magic ( wouldn't have been quite so glamorous if it was shot in Solihull or port Talbot . . . . )
After reading there comments and enjoying the memories of days gone by I can't wait to start this film. I am so looking forward to te-living the past. Thanks to you all
Gema. Hx
Good film. Stanley Baker raises the quality and nice to see JRJ in a role where he is not a shouty father in law or shouty Doctor.
The producer of this film Betty E Box was a very successful trailblazer for women in the film industry. She began her career during World War 11 making propaganda movies and, after the war, produced a large number of films. She collaborated with director Ralph Thomas on more than thirty films. She was married to Peter Rogers, the producer of the hugely popular Carry On series.
I met Betty Box several times in the late 70s and early 80s without realising until some years later who she was. Her brother Sydney was also a film producer and screenwriter.
By any chance she had a rich father?
I've never seen a Betty Box production that wasn't first-rate.
Same as turboslag, since seeing this at the cinema with my dad in 57. Revelation - Maserati's were red after all, even though they were always grey on the Newsreels and television. A classic of it's time with Stanley Baker, Anthony Steel, James Robertson Justice, to name but a few. One of the many British Classic Films that DVD has forgotten about. Big Thanks for uploading!
Hello, you saw this with your dad in the cinema and my dad saw himself in the film when he saw it in the cinema. He was in Italy, and traveling around Europe on his motorcycle. He took a break and watched some commercial being made. He had no idea it was a film until he went to the movies and saw himself in it in '58 or so. He was leaning against his motorcycle during a cafe scene, but I cannot find that scene! They must have cut it for distribution...and I'm searching for the version that is in its original form. Anyway, I saw you mentioned seeing it with your dad...and my story is somewhat similar, so I had to share.
Many thanks for posting, this was a very enjoyable movie. Plenty of beautiful cars & landscape, as well as a good story.
Nice to see reference to the David Brown Organisation, David being the tractor designer who bought Aston Martin (and Lagonda) almost by accident, and was later immortalised by James Bond's DB5, reckoned to be the fastest tractor of its day!
@arhassoc........Actually, the 'Goldfinger' car was a DB4 with 'modifications' to make it look like a DB5. [the DB5 was still a couple of months away from completion at the time].
what a wonderful sight, when a handsome man smokes handsomely
Fantastic location filming and lovely cars! Great film
old classiy film... clear picture.....I love it!!!.....orchestra play music......fantastic.......
Anthony Steel looked and sounded the part of the perfect dashing English Gentleman: his acting persona became anachronistic in the Sixties, by which time Steel was 'out in the cold' as a British film actor after breaking his contract with a major studio.
Wow!! in Colour, such fantastic picture quality, my oh my James Robertson Justice, he brought so much joy in peoples hearts, sad that his only son drowned in a stream as a toddler, he is a pleasure to watch.
OMG!!! I have been looking for this film for years! I saw a short sequence once on daytime TV but never noted the title and was subsequently unable to track it down. Some of the film uses period Mille Miglia footage, and the cars are brilliant. To say I'm thrilled is an understatement! Huge thankyou to the uploader!
Lovely film. What cars! What class!
Great. And. A. Perfect. Movie. 🎬🎞📽🎥👌👍
Old car heaven. ACs, Astons...
Cool flick! Nice tension, stylistically looks like it influenced the early Bond movies. Great film quality, good plot, staging, etc. Stanley Baker as always is terrific.
Great movie! Thanks!
Splendid vintage cars (shame the Jag was destroyed) and scenery.
Thank you!
The Jag was probably just a shell: the authorities wouldn't have wanted the lake to be polluted by fuel and oil..
@@None-zc5vg The car was an Aston Martin. A shot of the underside showed no driveshaft, so chances are it was just a mock up and not a real car entirely. Look at it @1:17:58 it has HUB CAPS. The real one has wire wheels haha!
It’s good to have this film in colour
Great film. Loved it.
thoroughly enjoyable movie. Thank you.
Nice to see all the old cars racing.Early Aston Martins.
*****
I can truthfully say that I owned one of the cars in that film, the series one Land Rover!
Really good, exciting film.Thoroughly enjoyble.
If you would like to experience a little of this movie go to El paso TX. They operate Checkpoints.
I believe the Maserati 200si is chassis #4505
A factory built solid axle car from 1956...
One of two...
OEM Engine was lunched at Sebring...
I drove that car with a '59 250S engine in it.
(Ex-Scuderia Centro-Sud Cooper from 1959 Sebring GP)
In early 1970
Out on Tampa's Eight Mile Dead End
For some quick de-coking .....
It somehow had a pre-war 5 speed crash box....
I think an 8CTF box....
???
Learned while driving my father's old pre-war pickups...
This from on the lot at Bay Autos....
Bay to Baly Blvd.
Only $3500
An old GT-40 was $12,500...
With a plain vanilla 351 ford in back..
I made a143 mph average on two flying runs through the well marked 1/4th mile
With a mile+ start
I had de-coked XK-140s and 150s out there...
For Bud's Sports Car Clinic.... & car lot...
USF's source for older crocks...
Making sure they had good tyres...
Cheerio!
Forza Ferrari!
J.C.
Thanks for the upload, and sharing this movie.
Cool location, great photography.
A badder guy this actor his films are always action packed
A nice sunday afternoon film . now worth it just for the cars alone
Love this film, thanks for posting!
Never heard of this movie, but it's about 1950's sports cars, so I'm in. With Stanley Baker and James Robertson Justice it couldn't be bad much at all.
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th grade AA224 patriotic longest felicitous family entertaining week of said mega melifflous surfside Summer!! Congratulations 994% yo. Man, this movie had everything. Fast racing cars, James Robertson Justice, Italian women, chickens and hay bales.
Magnificent.
Pleasant surprise ... I need another take. The villain in the leading role from the get go? Clever.
A bunch of well known actors in such a ludicrous picture???Were they that short of money???
The story was good . The acting was otherwise .
Stanley Baker will always be remembered in my mind , for his stand out performance in 'Zulu' .
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Old is Highly Regarded Gold, no matter because there is real value of the Story without any tension at all.
As a Screenwriter; this movie IS on Point!!!
Good enjoyable thanks
Nice '50's period scenery at Goodwood Track, Chichester - ore- Festival of Speed days!
Made me smile , when Stanley Baker and Anthony Steel are in the sports car .
Speeding along....in the studio , no wind ruffling their dress collars.
Out in the real air , driving along , collars dancing around like there's no tomorrow 😊
The abrupt ending was tacky , to say the least.😮
This might make a good movie , if it was updated....⁉️
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this one.
Another British film good cast
I did not know it until a few days ago, the movie goes through the village near Florence I have lived about 20 years of my life (Le Sieci). Quite different from how it was when I lived there (our building was still a wineyard) and now even more different. That village went from about 1000 to about 3400 people since then, most of newbies working in Florence like my family and going home some miles away.
This film is very dynamic for its time.
Lots of real sports car (no A/C, stereos, etc.) views and action. True European hot rods for sure. Crazy people standing out along the way to spectate. Francesca character a good moral example (very 1956). Women of today are relieved not to have to put on complete cinched-up dresses under regular dresses; don't have to wear impossible high heels either. Thx Fif1706.
What??? Have you seen some of the ridiculously tall high heels some women wear these days?!!! They are a podiatrist’s dream, given how many women now have to see them for treatment to deal with the damage those high heels do to their feet!
Great movie!
There is a bit of The Italian Job in this Movie...amazing
the actor in this film Stanley baker went on to produce the Italian job
Total value of all those cars today? Over 100MM US$!
-Look at it this way, 60+ years from today, people will look at quite a few movies from now, & say that those movies made back in 2017 are old & slow don't bother watching it. The same way quite a few of the old movies were put down for.
..that give you space to think for yourself in the middle of them, as was considered good entertainment, not manipulating people into trance and imbibing them with often very nasty messages, as has been the fashion for somey years..so, justement, they can't think on their own..
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Wow what a time capsule .
James Robertson reminds me of Peter Ustinov !!
I love the process shots and the lack of a plot.
That was awesome!
Rather Strange, but interesting Movie !
A 'Fab' Film!
These 1950's British Noir films are almost as good as sticking a chop stick in my eye!
fans of this may enjoy The Helldrivers which Stanley Baker is also in, where a crew of roughnecks have to make deliveries at reckless breakneck speeds, its more gritty and rough than this also its in black and white film, both are highly enjoyable
That film also stars Patrick McGoohan, and Herbert Lom.
indeed it did, he was superb as Red, most remember him from Braveheart or Alcatraz
And Sean Connery.
Recommended for watch and Commendable ❤❤❤
Thank You for this.
Interesting little story.
Incorrect film description. A Hot Rod is a factory stock street legal car souped up for street racing.
Sympa les images des mille miles !
Even the open top land Rover was a terrifying sight, a murderous weapon to occupants
52:39 The Le Mans start (running start) was last used in 1969, and thereafter ended due to safety issues. John Woolfe was killed in 1969 on the first lap being thrown from his car having not fastened his safety belt properly. That said, this is a worthwhile movie to see.
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And which of those classic cars would I choose if given the chance? The Series 1, of course!
I think there's some kind of a movie stuck between all of these adds but I can't be sure.
Simple answer. Install Brave as your browser. I never have to watch a single ad on YT.
@@EuroScot2023I have 'Brave' on my tablet.
I didn't know utube could be watched add free on it .
What about the Amazon Firestick ? Does that support Brave? 🤔
Always thought Sid James was perfectly cast as a world-weary old mechanic.
Rank Organization put out some top quality stuff.
Yes they did.....A night to remember in 1958 with Kenneth Moor..... Yeeesss!!
Real men with real acting and not a snowflake in sight.
Real men grunt snowflakes articulate !
Film summary: Jaguars, Mercedes', Porsche's, Ferrari's, Alfa Romeo's, and pretty girls. Oh, there's a plot, I think.
Dinky must have sold lot of aston's after film
Anthony Steel ... 💥💥💥
Yeah not bad.. I enjoyed this. The ending was a bit sudden and would have liked to see some details wrapped up. But that was how they did it back then I guess.
Ah Stanley Baker! What a shame he died so young ☹️
+Wow! Is that what they call a cliffhanger at the end? Good scenery and colour for 1956. As they are approaching the frontier the co-driver asks how fast can car go? Driver answers we are doing 100 mph, top speed is 160 mph. How much faster are these kind of cars now?
200 mph sometimes more. Depends on the car, the tune, and the track. You can see some videos taken on the Autobahn. Even the slow lane is scary. There's one with a Maserati clipping past 205. It'd be more exciting if the driver was texting of course. The matter of ground effects comes into play, a hundred plus ton 747 lifts off at 160. Lift plus thrust greater than weight plus drag, and you can fly to work.
There were no "mph" in those cars at that point in time...... it was all
"kmph". Europe was always "normal" and only the UK was playing out of
tune until they also adopted the Kilometer way of thinking. Today only
the US keeps playing out of tune .......call it stubborn....or is it
stupid?
My boyfriend goes to Germany every years just so he can drive the Autobahn!
Nice period racing action - the genuine shots of the Mille Miglia were good. They must have been of one of the last before De Portago killed himself and some of the crowd including children in 1957 and the race was banned.
Pretty ropey plot though.
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1:06:25 No chickens were harmed in the making of this film... ...?
Great film, though for many reasons. Thank you.
Uhhh… Can someone tell me why the alarm stopped ringing as soon as the old guy guarding the place was shot by the burglar?!!! 🤔
Even those my favorite actor was in this movie I didn't care for it besides he only had a small part Lee Patterson was and still is my favorite actor
To Bram Huysen
To respond to the likes of those morons who come into u/tube to be rude
is to add fuel to their abhorent thoughts and ignorance, these sorts are best left to their own miserable and lonely lives, qhat goes round comes round, ignoring them is the quickest cure.
They are simply talking to themselves, because they have nothing better to do.
This movie is now available to waaatccch here => twitter.com/c9f778f19fb49e673/status/836773268212240384
The gruff ones on youtube are chicken shit bastards who are too scared to be gruff in front of one's face. Plus they are poor bastards who are jealous of one doing better.
I have no problem with any comments that come from heart however they are phrased. I hate censorship or political correctness.
This film is full of male chauvinism v dated cliche ridden too. Am not keen v poor script B movie style.
This was made in shepperton studios