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The Great London Movies No.28 & 29: Hue and Cry & The Lavender Hill Mob

By Lwblog @londonwalks
The Great London Movies No.28 & 29: Hue and Cry & The Lavender Hill Mob It’s The Daily Constitutional Film Festival. And it’s programmed by London Walks Guides and London Walkers. Which is the greatest London movie of them all? The best performance in a London-set film? Your favorite London movie location?
As usual, we want to hear from you – send us your favorite London movie nominations to the usual email address, get in touch with us on Twitter @londonwalks or leave a comment at the bottom of this post.
Angela joins in…
No. 28 & 29: Hue and Cry & The Lavender Hill Mob
Another thought re London films: 'Hue and Cry", an Ealing comedy, 1947, set in London just after the war, and 'The Lavender Hill Mob', early fifties I think, set a bit in Paris but mostly London, and again a classic!
Classics indeed Angela! Here they are…


Angela
Angela is one special actress. "She's so good it's almost impossible to compliment her", as Frederic Raphael, the author of The Glittering Prizes, said of her performance in that award-winning series. A similarly smitten Clive James said of her "Helena in the Royal Shakespeare Company's All's Well That Ends Well: "You couldn't ask to hear the words better spoken"
Forthcoming Film Walks with London Walks… Alfred Hitchcock's London on September 22, from Holborn underground, both at 10.45; and London on Film on August 25, Bank underground exit 3 at 10.45.
You can also book a private London Film Locations walk by calling London Walks on 020 7624 3978 or emailing [email protected]
A London Walk costs £9 – £7 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.
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