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Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood as Fred Midway and Hilda Midway

Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood as Fred Midway and Hilda Midway


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Filename: all1970_co_tra_004.jpg

Size: 5029 x 3475 (12.2MB)

Date: 24th January 2018

Source: STUDIOCANAL

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Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood as Fred Midway and Hilda Midway

in All The Way Up

STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills

Media ID 14560549

© Studiocanal Films Ltd

Colour Girl Interiors Medium Close Up Style Woman Churchgoers Hymn


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In this vibrant and captivating print from STUDIOCANAL, we are transported back to the 60s or 70s, where Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood beautifully embody the characters of Fred Midway and Hilda Midway in the play "All The Way Up". Captured in a medium close-up shot, their expressions reveal a deep connection to their roles. The scene takes place inside a church, as indicated by the stunning interiors surrounding them. Bathed in warm hues of color, this photograph exudes an inviting atmosphere that draws us into their world. Both Fred and Hilda appear engrossed in singing a hymn with utmost devotion. Their voices blend harmoniously with those of other churchgoers present. Fred stands tall beside his daughter, while Hilda gracefully holds onto her young son's hand. This family unit represents different generations coming together through faith. The man's weathered face reflects wisdom acquired over time, while the girl's innocent gaze hints at hope for what lies ahead. Meanwhile, the woman emanates strength and grace as she leads her loved ones in worship. This image not only captures a moment within the play but also encapsulates an era defined by its distinctive style and cultural values. It serves as a reminder of how music can unite people across generations within sacred spaces like churches

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