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    • Hue and Cry (1947) Director: Charles Crichton. STUDIOCANAL Films Ltd. Charles Crichton’s exuberant, Boy’s Own-style adventure is generally regarded as the first of the great Ealing comedies.
    • It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) Director: Robert Hamer. This noir-tinged, rain-soaked portrait of post-WWII Bethnal Green sees Ealing Studios director Robert Hamer at the top of his game, positively revelling in the seamier side of East End life.
    • The Bespoke Overcoat (1955) Director: Jack Clayton. This warm, witty, Oscar-winning short launched the troubled but frequently dazzling directorial career of Jack Clayton (Room at the Top, 1958; The Innocents, 1961).
    • Bronco Bullfrog (1969) Director: Barney Platts-Mills. Barney Platts-Mills’ precocious debut feature offers a fascinating snapshot of late-60s disaffected East End youth.
  1. Sep 21, 2018 · Hackney in 1979 - Documentary about London's working class district. Community-based arts projects burgeoned in the 1970s. This film follows four projects in Hackney, at that time a...

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  2. Aug 17, 2020 · Between May 1969 and December 1970 unmarried secretary Margret S., 24, and her German businessman boss, Günter K., 39, were engaged in a clandestine love affair. Günter kept records of the romance, hundreds of color and black-and-white photographs showing Margret S., samples of her hair (head and pubic), her fingernails, empty contraception ...

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  4. Feb 6, 2020 · Much has changed in the London borough since the 1960s, when greyhound racing and Hackney Speedway (1963-1991) meant a night out at Hackney Stadium (the setting for Bronco Bulldog (1969), one of British cinema’s bona fide obscurities, and sheepdog trials).

  5. Jul 2, 2018 · Hackney, 1970s-80s. Wayne Waterson's images capture a time long before gentrification and plant based pop-ups dominated the borough.

  6. Jun 18, 2021 · The Elephant Man. The 1980 David Lynch classic starring Anthony Hopkins was filmed in the Eastern Hospital in Lower Clapton that has since been replaced by Homerton Hospital. The setting was based on the London Hospital in Whitechapel where Joseph Merrick stayed, whose story the film is based on. Rocks.

  7. Feb 5, 2020 · Life before gastro-pubs: a history of Hackney - in pictures. Garment factory, Shacklewell Lane, 1981. East London in the 70s was raw and vivid, with bombed-out houses, kids playing in the...

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