Traffic Scenes (1970)
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2014
- Location Unspecified, London
Busy street scene in what looks like London. Hamleys loading vehicle in traffic. Camera follows sporty red car whilst on the road. Heavy traffic. Various close-ups of cars.
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FILM ID:3067.07
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The Audi 100 looks smart amongst all the old cars. Then you realise the old cars are only 1 or 2 years old! Oh to go back and stand there just for five minutes, enjoying the nostalgic smell of those 2, 3 and 4 star fumes.
The Audio 100 keeps appearing amongst the traffic. It's the same one every time. In one scene you see a man waving his arms at the camera crew to say its coming around again. I guess it was some sort of re-construction of something they were filming for the ITV weekly programme This Week which covered news and current affairs.
Best days
1st June 1971, in fact.
Wish I could go back in time..!
you would be disappointed,. Polluted , dirty, smoking everywhere, inedible food, very unsafe roads.,people like Jimmy Saville and Cyril Smith wandering around, Football hooliganism a real problem if you lived near football grounds.
@@Marvin-dg8vj yes.great days I remember them well ..!!!
@@Marvin-dg8vj Yeh but apart from that...
@@ralphmillais5237 rampant sexism, bullying of gay people, racism accepted, awful hairstyles ,The Morecambe and Wise Show being the entertainment highlights ....
@@Marvin-dg8vj You forgot the anti baldism. Bald blokes like me had it tough. We were faced with the terrible choice of combing it over a la Arthur Scargill, which could take years to cultivate a section of hair long enough to reach anyway, or just growing the sides and looking like Andy Pipkin. Much has been written about the tribulations of women and ethnic minorities in the 70s, but nothing is mentioned about bald blokes, the forgotten victims!
Where and when, more specific please.
Wish he'd zoom out