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Title: Henley-on-Thames station 1957
Post by: Marlburian on August 14, 2020, 03:43:05
The Sony Movies Classic TV channel is screening the 1957 film "The Key (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051816/?ref_=rvi_tt)" several times around now, including tomorrow, Saturday at 1830, and subsequently (though listing websites give conflicting times).

Mainly filmed in Portland and Weymouth and with concluding scenes at Henley Station, says Reelstreets (https://www.reelstreets.com/films/key-the/)

I strongly suspect that the tender loco backing out has "modern" livery, whereas the film is based in 1941.

(The Peter Sellars film, "Two-Way Stretch" has also been screened recently, with scenes shot at Windsor & Eton Station.)



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