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Corporal Tubby Bins readies himself to runJohn Mills in Dunkirk (1958)
A lobby card for Carry On Sergeant (1958)released in the UK by Anglo-Amalgamated
On the set of That ll be the daythe camera is placed on one of the attractions of the local fairground
Claude Whatam during filmingthe director on the set of That ll Be Day
Claude Whatam and David Puttnamduring a pause from the filming of That ll Be The Day
A scene from That ll Be The DayJames Booth and Sacha Puttnam as Mr McLaine and young Jimmy
Karl Howman as Johnny in a scene from That ll Be The Day
Jeanette in the Maclaines householdRosemary Leach (Mrs. McLaine), Rosalind Ayres (Jeanette) and James Ottaway (grandad) in a scene from That ll be the Day (1973)
Mrs. Maclaine at his son weddingRosemary Leach (Mrs. Maclaine) in the wedding scene from That ll be The Day (1973)
Robert Lindsay as Terryduring the wedding sequence in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jeanette on her wedding dayRosalind Ayres as Jeanette in the wedding sequence from That ll be the Day (1973)
Rosalind Ayres and Robert Lindsayas Jeanette and her brother Terry in a scene from That ll Be the Day (1973)
Jim and Jean in the bar of a carDavid Essex and Beth Morris as Jim and Jean in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)
David Essex in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)Jim MacLaine at the end of the reception on his wedding
Jim and Jeanette at the cinemaDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine and Rosalind Ayres as Jeanette in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Rosalind Ayres and David EssexJeanette and Jim MacLaine share a laugh in Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim and Jeanette skatingDavid Essex and Rosalind Ayres in a scene from Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)
David Essex with Rosemary Leach in the backgroundin a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973) directed by Claude Whatham from a screenplay by Ray Connolly
Robert Lindsay in That ll Be The DayTerry (Robert Lindsay) with beard at a dance in Oxford
Jim MacLaine looks on a students danceDavid Essex in Claude Whathams film scripted by Ray Connolly
Jim Maclaine chatting up two girls at a partyDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine in a scene from Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine in a chequered jacketA medium close up of David Essex in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine at the funfairDavid Essex in a sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)
At the funfairRobert Lindsay as Terry and David Essex as Jim MacLaine take a walk at the funfair where Jim MacLaine works in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Mike takes a beatingRingo Starr as Mike is beaten up by a gang of boys in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine at the pool tableDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine with pool cue stick in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Mike and Jim play poolRingo Starr as Mike and David Essex as Jim MacLaine in a pool playing sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine hands a soft toy at the funfairDavid Essex in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim Maclaine was hereDavid Essex in a sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)
David Essex as Jim MaclaineIn a romantic sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973), directed by Claude Whatham from a screenplay by Ray Connolly
Jim and Mike share a drinkDavid Essex AS Jim and Ringo Starr as Mike in a bar sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim dancing with his dateDavid Essex as Jim dancing with a girl in a scene from That ll Be the Day (1973)
David Essex and Ringo StarrJim (David Essex) and Mike (Ringo Starr) in a scene set in a pub for That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine and two girls order fish and chipsDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim looks at JeanetteDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine and Rosalind Ayres as Jeanette in a moment from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine at the juke BoxDavid Essex as Jim MacLaine in a scene from Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)
at the coffee barDavid Essex as schoolboy Jim MacLaine in That ll Be The Day (1973) in a scene with two schoolgirls
An interior group scene from The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949)A scene set in a pub during the drama The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949)
An exterior scene from The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949)A scene set in the village of Dolwyn for the film of the same name written and directed by Emlyn Williams
Happy Christmas greetings portrait taken at Elstree Studios in 1952A very young Janette Scott smiles for this greetings publicity shoot at ABPC Elstree Studios in the 50s
The Americana portrait of Paul Douglas for The Maggie (1954)
The Engineera portrait of Abe Barker for The Maggie (1954)
The Wee Boya portrait of Tommy Kearins for The Maggie (1954)
The Skippera portrait of Alex Mackenzie for The Maggie (1954)
A portrait of Sarahactress Meg Buchanan for The Maggie (1954)
The MateJames Copeland in a portrait for The Maggie (1954)
The skipper and the AmericanAlex Mackenzie Tommy Kearins and Paul Douglas in a scene from The Maggie (1954)
Paul Douglas and Tommy Kearinsin a scene from The Maggie (1954)