Sean Regan
pfm Member
You can learn a lot about films from the IMDb site
You'd have to be getting on a bit to appreciate this.
There was an old film on Talking Pictures the other night.
"The Girl on the Pier." (1953) starring Veronica Hurst and Ron Randall. He played clarinet in a pier end dance hall band and you see and hear him singing in one scene.
There was someone who played a detective police sergeant, the part was so small his name wasn't in the screen credits, but IMdB lists everyone in the films.
He was better known for this. But he died the year before the film's release.
I uploaded it to YouTube twelve years ago, from a CD I have.
Another film on TP the other night was "A Boy a Girl and a Bike." (1949) A drama about a cycling club.
It starred Honour Blackman at 22 and Diana Dors at 18.
Amongst the many extras as cyclists whose names didn't make the screen credits, but were listed by IMBd, was Ken Russell who went on to be a respected film director and wait for it....
Jimmy Savile.
You'd have to be getting on a bit to appreciate this.
There was an old film on Talking Pictures the other night.
"The Girl on the Pier." (1953) starring Veronica Hurst and Ron Randall. He played clarinet in a pier end dance hall band and you see and hear him singing in one scene.
There was someone who played a detective police sergeant, the part was so small his name wasn't in the screen credits, but IMdB lists everyone in the films.
He was better known for this. But he died the year before the film's release.
I uploaded it to YouTube twelve years ago, from a CD I have.
Another film on TP the other night was "A Boy a Girl and a Bike." (1949) A drama about a cycling club.
It starred Honour Blackman at 22 and Diana Dors at 18.
Amongst the many extras as cyclists whose names didn't make the screen credits, but were listed by IMBd, was Ken Russell who went on to be a respected film director and wait for it....
Jimmy Savile.