I will never forget seeing this scene when it was first shown I will never forget it, it coincides with the Zeitgeist of the early 70s and felt mind blowing in a negatively way…. It’s a film that had to be seen in its context… I love the book and the film for all that?????
Can you spare some cutter me director?
That scene were the wail on the old rummy is so brutal! “Go on then, do me me in, ya bastards!”
https://youtu.be/oWLByMshYIU
Horrible evil film.
What a movie!
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Well said little David yes
Can you spare some cutter me brothers?
Very powerful scene and light.
Masterpiece
Oh?& just what’s so stinking about it?
They never spoke again after making this film together lol.
Viddy well, my brothers.
Iconic movie
The dark blue background was quite stunning.
I finally watched it last night for the first time. Iconic scenes, but overall didn’t age very well.
I will never forget seeing this scene when it was first shown I will never forget it, it coincides with the Zeitgeist of the early 70s and felt mind blowing in a negatively way…. It’s a film that had to be seen in its context… I love the book and the film for all that?????
Love this location so much, as well as most of the locations in this movie. The apartment building and record store being the best
Spare some cudder?
Sorry to say this, but for about 3-5 years of my life I watched the first 30 minutes of this before I would go out with my freinds.
Needless to say… the red red groovy did flow.
Viddy well, little brother. Viddy well.
So tame compared to the book.
Howard Cohn – viddy well little brother
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For the scene “beat the old bloke”
Wandsworth roundabout
‘Singing in the rain’ whilst you beat up the tramp.
Ye humble narrator has a hot beverage.
Top film dim
I believe they filmed that scene in Aylesbury. They haven’t used it in their marketing yet