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Ringo Starr and David Essex on the dodgem
A scene from That ll Be The Day (1973) with Mike, played by Ringo Starr and Jim, played by David Essex, on the dodgem. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd
Media ID 14428599
Filename: tha1973_bw_neg_035.jpg
Size: 5168 x 3382 (14.1MB)
Date: 10th November 2017
Source: STUDIOCANAL
1950s Style Black And White Boys Exterior Funfair Medium Close Up Sideburns Dodgem
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 1950s, immersing ourselves in the world of funfairs and youthful exuberance. The scene captures a moment from the iconic film "That'll Be The Day" (1973), featuring two legendary figures of their time - Ringo Starr as Mike and David Essex as Jim. The medium close-up shot showcases their infectious energy as they enjoy a thrilling ride on the dodgem cars. With sideburns that epitomize the era's fashion trends, both boys radiate an undeniable charm that captivates viewers even decades later. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, it becomes evident that these two talented actors effortlessly bring their characters to life. Ringo Starr's mischievous grin hints at his playful nature while David Essex's expression reveals a sense of adventure mixed with youthful rebellion. The exterior setting adds authenticity to the scene, transporting us straight into the heart of a bustling fairground. We can almost hear laughter echoing through the air and feel our hearts race along with theirs on those electrifying dodgems. This print serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era filled with innocence, joy, and endless possibilities. It encapsulates not only a pivotal moment in cinematic history but also celebrates friendship and carefree youthfulness that transcends generations.