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Behind The Scenes Collection (page 7)

Unveiling the magic: A glimpse into the captivating world of behind-the-scenes moments

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Recording the music for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Recording the music for The Titfield Thunderbolt
Ernest Irving on the sound stage at Ealing Studios

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: On the sound stage at Ealing

On the sound stage at Ealing
Charles Crichton supervises a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Douglas Slocombe on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Douglas Slocombe on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
setting up a shot on the railway

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Sir Michael Balcon

Sir Michael Balcon
in front of the Lion steam engine on location for the The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Charles Crichton setting up a shot

Charles Crichton setting up a shot
on location for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Michael Truman, Charles Crichton and Douglas Slocombe

Michael Truman, Charles Crichton and Douglas Slocombe
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt on location

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Michael Truman and Charles Crichton

Michael Truman and Charles Crichton
during the filming on location of The Titfield Thunderbolt in 1952

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Enjoying the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Enjoying the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Sir Michael Balcon laughs on set on location

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Taking pictures on the set of the Titfield Thunderbolt

Taking pictures on the set of the Titfield Thunderbolt
Naunton Wayne and the unit photographer Roy Gough

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A break on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

A break on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Stanley Holloway reads the newspaper with Gabrielle Brune, Naunton Wayne and John Gregson looking sitting at a picnic table

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Vegetation on the camera

Vegetation on the camera
Douglas Slocombe with an usual decoration for his camera during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A pause from filming the Titfield Thunderbolt

A pause from filming the Titfield Thunderbolt
George Relph takes a nap on set with a copy of the script

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Setting up a shot on the railway

Setting up a shot on the railway
Douglas Slocombe sets up a shot for a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Stanley Holloway and Naunton Wayne

Stanley Holloway and Naunton Wayne
In front of a coin operate scale during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A publicity shot from The Titfield Thunderbolt

A publicity shot from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Michael Trubshawewith a newspaper on Berkeley Square in London in from of the Shaw and Kilburn dealership

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A smiling Sid James

A smiling Sid James
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Stanley Holloway is having a laugh

Stanley Holloway is having a laugh
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A smiling Charles Crichton

A smiling Charles Crichton
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: On set conversations

On set conversations
Director Charles Crichton and producer Michael Truman with another member of the Titfield Thunderbolt production team

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Make up on set

Make up on set
During filming of Titfield Thunderbolt Naunton Wayne is touched up by Harry Frampton

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued

British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Filming a sequence from Dunkirk (1958)

Filming a sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
with British soldiers boarding one of the small boats

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: A night sequence from Dunkirk (1958)

A night sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
with British soldiers on a bridge in Dunkirk

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: On the stage at Ealing

On the stage at Ealing
filming Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: On the set of That ll be the day

On the set of That ll be the day
the camera is placed on one of the attractions of the local fairground

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Claude Whatam during filming

Claude Whatam during filming
the director on the set of That ll Be Day

Background imageBehind The Scenes Collection: Claude Whatam and David Puttnam

Claude Whatam and David Puttnam
during a pause from the filming of That ll Be The Day




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Unveiling the magic: A glimpse into the captivating world of behind-the-scenes moments. From the intricate details of The Daleks spaceship model to the iconic Pinewood Studios, where Films Carry On Screaming Film 1966 was brought to life. Fenella Fielding graced us with her presence, adding a touch of elegance and charm. Witnessing The Man Who Fell To Earth soar through cinematic realms, we were transported to another dimension. Far From The Madding Crowd unfolded its timeless tale amidst breathtaking landscapes, while a star shone brightly among children on set, illuminating their dreams. Stepping into the shadows of The Third Man's enigmatic world left us captivated by its noir allure. The Dam Busters (1955) took flight as three Lancaster bombers formed an awe-inspiring formation in the sky, reminding us of bravery and sacrifice. Edgar Degas' dancers swirled gracefully in hues of pink and green, frozen forever in time through his artistic lens. Setting fire to the Wicker Man ignited our senses with both fear and fascination; witnessing this intense scene being filmed left us breathless. Behind-the-scenes glimpses revealed dedicated crews meticulously looking after Lancasters during filming - a testament to their commitment and craftsmanship. These behind-the-scenes hints remind us that every frame captured is a labor of love; they offer a window into untold stories that make cinema truly magical.