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  1. Kenneth More, Joyce Grenfell, Geoffrey Keen. Genevieve location: stopping for ice cream: the De Burgh Arms, Yiewsley, Greater London. Two couples enter their veteran cars – one of them a 1904 Darracq named Genevieve – in the London to Brighton car race in this classic, irresistible comedy. In fact, most of the race was shot, not on the road ...

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · This Darracq (left) and Spyker pair lit up the silver screen in 1953 film Genevieve. But that wait is nothing compared with the 70 years it has taken to reunite this car, star of the eponymous 1953 BAFTA-winning film Genevieve, with her co-starring 1905 Spyker. In the intervening years, the Dutch veteran has been restored to its original silver ...

  3. Pro Genevieve hovoří výborný původní dabing (byť televizní) a ona zmíněná lehkost, kterou zmiňují kolegové. Film není žádný trhák, který by se podržel za žebry dlouho, a asi ho rychle zapomeneme, ale v podstatě mu až na starosvětskost není co vytknout (a to je hodně úzkoprsé, protože každý film dříve či později zestárne, a my je stejně milujeme).

  4. H O M E | Genevieve Film. (click me!) the majority of WORK displayed on this site wAS CURATED and shot on stolen tongva & GADIGAL COUNTRY. FIRST NATIONS STORYTELLING IS EMBEDDED IN THE. HEART AND THE HISTORY OF THE LANDS AND WATERWAYS WE CREATE ON. I HONOUR THESE STORIES IN MY STORIES, and pay my respects to FIRST NATIONS elders past, present ...

  5. GENEVIEVE. Directed by. Henry Cornelius. United Kingdom, 1953. ... A revival of this 1947 film prompts a consideration of what makes the films of Jacques Becker ...

  6. www.amazon.com.au › Genevieve-Special › dpGenevieve - Amazon.com.au

    Genevieve is a delightful British comedy from 1953, winner of both the BAFTA (British Oscars) Best British Film and the Golden Globe Best Foreign Film awards. It is a story of two antique car buffs (John Gregson and Kenneth More) who through circumstance and misadventure end up challenging each other to a grudge-match race from Brighton to London.

  7. Aug 18, 2021 · I think Kenny Baker was the British Doc Severinsen. This 1953 clip shows abilities in the use of various playing elements, even though the style is different...