Robin Hardy RIP

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MontyVeda

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It is a cracker.



Guess that's the end of the trilogy idea.
 
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ufkacbln

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She was in the film, wasn't she! So how was that a myth?

She was in the film..... however the "dancing scene" that has caused palpitations for many was performed by an anonymous stripper from Glasgow, and her voice was dubbed throughout by the actress Annie Ross
 
She was in the film..... however the "dancing scene" that has caused palpitations for many was performed by an anonymous stripper from Glasgow, and her voice was dubbed throughout by the actress Annie Ross

I KNOW she was in the film. I didn't mention a single word about the dancing scene, YOU did. I said 'My first introduction to Britt Ekland!

Great film, too. :smile:'


Up to your usual tricks of not reading a post properly.

Write 100 hundred times, 'I MUST READ POSTS PROPERLY BEFORE I WRITE A REPLY' :okay:
 
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ufkacbln

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I KNOW she was in the film. I didn't mention a single word about the dancing scene, YOU did. I said 'My first introduction to Britt Ekland!

Great film, too. :smile:'


Up to your usual tricks of not reading a post properly.

Write 100 hundred times, 'I MUST READ POSTS PROPERLY BEFORE I WRITE A REPLY' :okay:

..... or simply accept that I misread your reference?

Google Britt Eckland, and Wicker Man and you will see why
 
..... or simply accept that I misread your reference?

Google Britt Eckland, and Wicker Man and you will see why

I accept that you misread my post! :smile:



I'm very familiar with the stand-in dancer, and the voice-over, what with Scandinavia(ns) being my 'specialist' subject.

As a 13-year-old boy, a young Britt Ekland makes for some very pleasing viewing; the dance scene only became more 'popular' as I watched repeats of the film over the years.
 
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