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Une production Hammer Film Production, réalisée par Cyril Frankel, avec Patrick Allen, l’excellente Gwen Watford, Janina Faye, Felix Aylmer (qui ne dit pas un mot), Niall MacGinnis (odieux !), Michael Gwynn, et la non moins excellente Alison Leggatt. Vraiment pas mal du tout, et même mieux que ça. Et maintenant, time-tagged.
DidierF 26/05/23.

PS : on aurait pu placer encore une Harley-Davidson de la police...
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[*][*] 011410

... et la Rambler station wagon ’58 dont parle Commander57 dans un commentaire :
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[*][*] 011430

... Bon, à la réflexion je vais les ajouter, rendre mon commentaire visible et vous prier de compléter l’identification de ces deux véhicules. (Je vous rappelle que je n’y connais rien, maintenant moins que jamais.)
2023-05-26 02:18
Bon, une fois n'est pas coutume, j'ai changé la photo de Gamer (que je salue au passage), et comme ce seul véhicule joue un rôle dans le film, on peut considérer l'affaire entendue et le film "time-tagged".

C'est, incidemment, un très beau film, au sujet grave traité sans pathos. Richard Berry est excellent, Anémone aussi, et la petite Marie Kleiber. Très touchant. Beau thème musical de Bruno Coulais, aux accents "raveliens". Bravo à Christine Pascal la réalisatrice.
2023-05-04 05:10
Je suggère le remplacement de la photo de Gamer par celle-ci

[Image: pscl-92-004710.jpg]
[*][*][*][*] 004710

(Et quatre étoiles pour la Range Rover, omniprésente.)
2023-05-04 03:23
Commander 57 wrote One of the all-time classic designs!

Aye-aye, sir, I too believe this, sir.

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[*][*] 001214 - this pic could fit better.
2023-05-03 01:25
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[*][*][*] 005928
2023-05-03 01:08
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[*] 001320

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[*][*] 001326
2023-05-03 00:19
This one
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000924
could be better.

And this...
[Image: kn-56-000959.jpg]
is your frame in its original format.

-- Last edit: 2023-05-03 00:04:17
2023-05-02 23:58
Well, I don't knnow what you'd think. As I'm "time-tagging" the film, I see Lateef had a "pan-scanned" version.

I'll give the time-tag and then post a picture at the real format / ratio. Since it makes a 720x305, details are less visible. You can replace the pics, or not, Lateef, as you wish, and even erase my messages.
So, the first pic of the movie, chronologically...
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2023-05-02 23:51
chicomarx wrote (...) Bon anniversaire, Didier.

night cub wrote (...)

rjluna2 wrote (...)

UKboy205 wrote (...)

Truck_Guy wrote (...)

Kartkidbut wrote Happy fantastic birthday, DidlerF!

Merci les gars.
Et joyeux anniversaire à 130rapid !
2023-04-20 06:17
Baube wrote Joyeux Anniversaire didierf ! :) [:birthday]

Merci, Baube.
2023-04-19 18:36
Pas mal du tout, ce film noir anglais de Robert Hamer avec John Mills et quelques autres, dont certaine Eva Bergh, assez captivante.

Une station service multi-marques entre le Kent et Londres, pour sixcyl s'il en veut :
[Image: hmr-52-011701stationserviceanglaise.jpg]
[Image: hmr-52-011705stationserviceanglaise.jpg]
(avec la petite Morris Eight en prime).

This grim noir directed by Robert Hamer was quite attractive and gripping. And the pictures fetched by Sunbar are now time-tagged.
2023-04-16 23:28
On va croire que je suis Alessandro58 à la trace mais tels sont les hasards que connaît le chronométreur errant. Et cet excellent giallo mise en scène et joué par Pietro Germi (avec entre autres Claudia Cardinale et Eleonora Rossi Drago) est maintenant “time-tagged”. 2023-04-13 07:35
Un autre film découpé par Alessandro58 qui est maintenant “time-tagged”.

Une autre merveille de Valerio Zurlini, déjà splendidement photographié par Tino Santoni. Eleonora Rossi Drago y est bellissima, et Jean-Louis Trintignant excellent, comme Jacqueline Sassard dans un rôle bref mais bien tenu.

(Avec La ragazza con la valigia, Estate violenta est un lointain souvenir cinéphilique que je me félicite d’avoir revisité. Le prochain sera Cronaca familiare mais il n’est pas sur IMCDb.)
2023-04-13 04:46
L’excellent choix d’Alessandro58 est désormais “time-tagged”.

(Ce film de Valerio Zurlini, à la photographie magnifique de Tino Santoni, avec Claudia Cardinale et Jacques Perrin, a bien supporté l’épreuve du temps.)
2023-04-13 00:06
the sad biker wrote Bonneville, T110 would have a bathtub & headlamp nacelle.

The problem, neglected (for once!) by 50sParis, is that we see most of the time (in the first part of the movie, anyway), a "Bathtub":

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[*][*][*][*] 000627

Registration: [631TPC].

-- Last edit: 2023-03-18 14:11:07
2023-03-18 14:09
Mitzi ― I’d be waiting in a taxi at the next corner, five minutes.
André ― Impossible!
Mitzi ― Ten minutes.
André ― Ridiculous!
Mitzi ― All right, fifteen minutes.
André ― Positively... maybe.

This deliciously funny Lubitsch (and a bit Cukor)'s pre-code comedy with Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, Charles Ruggles and always excellent Roland Young is now time-tagged.
2023-03-13 01:17
This light, a bit clumsy but charming crime story intertwined with court drama, directed by Edmond T. Gréville, with an English-French cast (John Justin, Barbara Laage, Andrée Delbar, Frank Villard, Betty Stockfeld, and in a small part Jacqueline Sassard... and Margo Lion) is now time-tagged.

To 50sParis's pictures, we could have joined this VéloSoleX
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[*] OO.30.23

and to satisfy IMPDbers' thurst, this commercial airplane:
[Image: grvll-56-011708avion.jpg]
2023-03-08 23:33
chicomarx wrote Are you economizing on posts, Didier? ;)

I am, chico―or econonmizing on my visibility around.

-- Last edit: 2023-02-20 00:44:35
2023-02-20 00:42
rjluna2 wrote Could it be Austin 7?

Austin Seven it could be, yes, rjluna2 - and there is a traffic light for you. London. Or MGM British Studios, Boreham Wood, Herts.
Another one:
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But these two are genuinely filmed in London:
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[Image: frd-58-000703.jpg]

Happy new year, rjluna2!
2023-01-31 18:31
Well, this one is the last vehicle in the movie and has been forgotten by vilero.

[Image: frd-58-012858.jpg]

It certainly is British, but that's all I would provide for information.

Now I'm going to "time-tag" the raste of the movie.

The what? A-hum... The rest of the movie. Done.

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2023-01-31 17:53
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2023-01-18 07:06
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[*][*][*] 004125
A Packard, no?
2023-01-18 06:57
I added the comma which was missing in the title.
[Image: imallrightjacktitredutrailer.jpg]
(I hope I was not mistaken by the trailer.)

One of these days, I'll give the pics their time-tags.
(This movie is first class A++++ satire, wonderful.)

-- Last edit: 2023-01-05 02:17:37
2023-01-05 02:15
I replaced the picture with another one, same frame but right ratio. With the time-tag, the film is now completely 'time-tagged'. 2023-01-04 00:54
Bonne année 2023, les gars. 2023-01-01 08:17
chicomarx wrote I've forgotten this movie to be honest but I do suspect it was fleur bleue... Robert Donat's Goodbye Mr Chips is less forgettable, but you probably saw that long ago.
Believe me or not (but you'll believe me), Goodbye Mr. Chips si still on my to-watch list. I'm in a sort of English cinema binge, right now, and I find unknown (to me) gems to enjoy. One of the most smashing thing I recently saw was I know where I'm going (Powell & Pressburger, with Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey), astounding.

-- Last edit: 2022-12-11 04:59:00
2022-12-11 04:58
Alexander Korda directed Robert Donat, Deborah Kerr, Glynis Johns, Ann Todd and Roland Culver. I finally saw it. And I found this film very very nice. But I'm tremendously “fleur bleue”. Besides, it is now time-tagged. 2022-12-10 06:47
This very good Frank Borzage & Ernst Lubitsch's comedy with Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper is now time-tagged. (Fine scene with Ernest Cossart and Alan Mowbray.)

-- Last edit: 2022-11-20 11:44:24
2022-11-20 11:33
Sternberg. Marlene Dietrich. Anna May Wong. Et, ma foi, Eugene Pallette qui est à mon avis le meilleur des autres. Warner Oland pas mal non plus. Mais l'essentiel tient en ceci : time-tagged. (J'ai remplacé les photos par d'autres un tout petit peu meilleures, mais dans le cadre choisi par der.krusche.) 2022-11-14 02:48
Lateef's thorough job on Basil Dearden's film (Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Dirk Bogarde, Robert Flemyng, Bernard Lee, terrible Peggy Evans, Patric Doonan) is now time-tagged. 2022-11-13 02:35
Joseph Losey. Hardy Krüger. Stanley Baker. Micheline Presle. Time-tagged. 2022-11-12 01:50
classiccarlover wrote It lacks a page for the Citroen Traction Avant driven by Marie Dubois.


Yes, classiccarlover, it's true, this important car is missing.

Here it is:
[Image: trfft-60-010838citron.jpg]
[*][*][*] 01.08.38
2022-11-10 01:12
Time-tagged. But it appears I watched a shorter version (71 minutes vs. 86 for the original registred in IMDb) hence the un-time-tagging of the two pictures in Covent Garden market. And the mis-time-tagging of the subsequent pics, very likely. Désolé.

[Quelques heures plus tard] Tout va bien, j'ai la copie complète, maintenant. Toutes les photos extraites par s13a sont time-tagged.

-- Last edit: 2022-09-14 12:05:11
2022-09-13 21:34
/images/597/481.jpg
Ça, c'est l'image que j'ai remplacée.

Oh ben zut, je n'y arrive plus ! Dommage. Bon, j'ai quand même inscrit le time-tag.

-- Last edit: 2022-08-23 12:04:37
2022-08-23 11:53
Jnglmpera wrote Meguro?

the sad biker wrote I'm leaning towards Hosk DB 500

I think we have a Meguro KP just like this one, /vehicle.php?id=320714 in its police trimming applied to the civilian version, Link to "www.moto-collection.org"

(The other pic given by lateef is of much help.)

-- Last edit: 2022-04-23 00:28:06
2022-04-23 00:25
These are the Suzuki RT66 125-2 used by Hugh Anderson (the one distinctly seen in the thumb) and else Yoshimi Katayama or Frank Perris, Brno 1966. 2022-02-20 22:55
Another nice view of the Jawa 438cc twin used by Franta Šťastný at Brno 1966. 2022-02-20 22:40
No, sad biker. This is a rare Jawa 350-2 2-stroke, 1966 only. On the main pic, we see on the left Franta Šťastný, frowning (the bike was prone to seize). We are in Brno, for the Czechoslovak GP 1966. 2022-02-20 22:37
This is not a Jawa V4, but a 4-stroke Jawa 438cc twin. Gustav Havel at the helm, Brno 1966. 2022-02-20 22:27
Jack Findlay on the "McIntyre-Matchless", a G50, Brno 1966. On his left, Gustav Havel (Jawa). 2022-02-20 22:24
Giacomo Agostini pushing his MV 500-3, Brno 1966. František Šťastný astride a Jawa 438cc on his right. Jack Findlay and Gyula Marsovszky (of whom only the Swiss cross on the helmet is seeable) in the background, both on Matchless G50. 2022-02-20 22:21
I totally forgot this one, which plays a little role.

Registration is [1458-PF8]. The scene is in Lyon.

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005248.

-- Last edit: 2022-02-26 20:29:33
2022-02-20 21:48
Peut-être qu'éclairée comme ça :
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____

Bon, en attendant que vous trouviez, j'ai changé les photos (pour respecter le format, mais en conservant les cadres choisis par wickey) et j'ai ajouté les chronos (time-tagged). Ciao tutti!

-- Last edit: 2021-11-06 03:42:34
2021-11-06 03:06
Delighted to witness the succes sixyl made with his wonderful model of a Total gas station...

Now, about this movie. I’ve seen a little bunch of mediocre Dearden’s films recently. Victim is not of the kind. And if I can’t say I’m a fan of Dirk Bogarde’s histrionics, there is nothing of the sort, here. And in the end, though there was a bit of preaching and didacticism, this motion picture kept me gripped (can I say gripped?). Very good indeed, dark – what a villain played by Derren Nesbitt! – with a silver lining – the wife, Sylvia Syms, and both efficient though different police officers played by John Barrie and John Cairney. It reminds you English viewers a time when Scotland Yard was chasing real villains. (Funny, isn’t it? Those times were when the bandits were sporting masks. Now it appears that the bandits to be chased are the un-masked.)

I time-tagged the whole crop harvested by stronghold, but I replaced (same frame, much better pics) only the [*][*]+ ones. Maybe one dsl could find in the new pics some plates to check or re-check.

Salut à tous !

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2021-09-30 05:30
Encore une identification de Adco sur pit-lane.biz grâce à cette photo...
[Image: masumura-kochizuke-suppl09.jpg]
... où notre limier a pu lire Akitsu sur le longeron.

Voici le deuxième Akitsu répertorié sur IMCDb.org mais le type fait encore défaut (je n'ai plus de documentation).

Once again with the great help of Adco, this three-wheelr is named, Akitsu. We are still short of precision. Are there still Japanese three-wheelers specialist on IMCDb?
2021-09-14 00:16
Le fin limier de pit-lane qui cette fois a contribué à l'amélioration de IMCDb, c'est Adco, homme d'action et de pensée !

Et c'est à lui que nous devons l'identification de cette Tohatsu 125, saisie tout neuve dans ce film délectable (je l'ai revu pour l'occasion, je témoigne) de Masumura.

We owe this identification to another of the French 'pit-lane.biz' site and forum's blood hounds, Adco from Limoges. Let him find here our eternal gratitude!

[Image: masumura-kochizuke-suppl03.jpg]

Besides... New make!


-- Last edit: 2021-09-09 23:33:30
2021-09-09 22:33
LVCDC wrote
... OK to upload them again ?

I support the upload anew. (And I curse the deleter.)
2021-08-30 23:25
Allez, ce film de Jean Valère est maintenant 'time-tagged'.

Ses principaux atouts : le visage de Micheline Presle, la musique de Germaine Tailleferre, et Paris qui n'en a plus que pour quelques années avant de rejoindre le gras troupeau des villes moches. Le reste m'est apparu bien faible, y inclus les personnages de Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet et François Prévost, et l'histoire assez... bref (il y a tellement de choses agaçantes et faibles là-dedans que j'arrête avant de commencer).

Un véhicule n'a pas eu l'heur de plaire à 50sParis et c'est bien regrettable, car cette Traction joue son petit rôle.

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[*][*] 011453

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Another French 'vehicle' for Jean Seberg, rather tepid to my taste. Now time-tagged.
Salut tout le monde.
2021-08-26 16:52
andrepa wrote yeap, Tipo 60 birdcage was my first idea with 2 litre engine, 16 built
with "R" on hood "made for movie" homage to Ronet, i guess.

Yes, Maserati, I think.
And no, 'R' is here for 'Rochereau', Philippe Rochereau (Maurice Ronet)'s brand. We have here the Maserati so many of you detected, with some make up to make it pass as a Rochereau racing car.

[Image: vlr-61-004213-lamaseratirochereau.jpg]

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2021-08-26 16:44
La réponse me vient de http://www.pit-lane.biz/t8889p425-oldies-quizz-25 par mickie, c'est une Peugeot P107 (350 cm³).

La revoilà, dans la même séquence :
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... En fait une P112 de 1936 me dit Adco (avec photo qui colle parfaitement, côté distribution).

-- Last edit: 2021-08-11 15:48:59
2021-08-11 09:32

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