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Hot Shots! Part Deux
1993
Charlie Chaplin poses with race horse jockey Steve Donoghue and Malcolm Campbell, British race car driver, on the RMS Mauretania, February 19th 1931.
Charlie Chaplin's second visit to England to promote the new film "City Lights".
The Bluebirds
The Bluebird series of World Speed Record holders. Malcolm Campbell won his first world speed record in 1924. His son Donald followed in his footsteps, finally dying in 1967 after having won both land and water speed records multiple times. All of their cars were named Bluebird.
On my travels
Valiant - 19 February 1966 (IPC Magazines - UK)
Movie #10 of 2021: An American Werewolf in London
Dr. J. S. Hirsch: “If I survived Rommel, I can survive another excruciating evening with Roger Matheson.“
Sir Malcolm Campbell (11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948)
and his world speed record breaker, the Campbell-Railton Rolls-Royce “Blue Bird” in 1933
British actor Robert Hardy, side-to-side with only a very few of the numerous historical persons (and characters based on real people) he portrayed during his seven decade long career:
King Henry V, Robert Dudley, Prince Albert, Malcolm Campbell, and Winston Churchill. All strictly British history, so to speak, and direct portrayals.
He played Shakespeare’s Henry V (and his younger self, Prince Hal) on the stage and on television, and he played WSC in eight different pieces, on the big and the small screen, and on the stage.
What Richard Did (Lenny Abrahamson - 2012)