Leekbrookgull
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Been off this wet week and Hell drivers was on TV, add Robbery and Zulu as films. Surely much missed ?
If I remember correctly Hell Drivers was based on Hall & co in Redhill, SurreyBeen off this wet week and Hell drivers was on TV, add Robbery and Zulu as films. Surely much missed ?
You could be right - but they used to drive like loonies to/from the quarry at Washington on the A283 to Shoreham Cement Works?If I remember correctly Hell Drivers was based on Hall & co in Redhill, Surrey
The Mystery of the Turd in the Changing Room?Here’s a little trivia quiz question for you - which film did Stanley Baker appear in with Laurence Olivier?
Yep an iconic figure in the British film industry through three decades. Much missed indeed.Been off this wet week and Hell drivers was on TV, add Robbery and Zulu as films. Surely much missed ?
Close but no cigar. It could have been the sequel though.The Mystery of the Turd in the Changing Room?
Funny? he didn't do it for me l'm afraid.
It's just I grew up in Redhill. And it's what I was told as a kid. May or May not be trueYou could be right - but they used to drive like loonies to/from the quarry at Washington on the A283 to Shoreham Cement Works?
The filming of Hell Drivers, I believe, took place in Italy.
Richard III, that whole cast is incredibleHere’s a little trivia quiz question for you - which film did Stanley Baker appear in with Laurence Olivier?
Hell Drivers - what a film! Should be on the GCSE history curriculum! Oh for the days when all-British Beford lorries (great fun to drive, BTW) without a seat-belt in sight could roar along country lanes side by side, with nothing coming the other way (sadly not even an Arabella or Chantelle in their SUV on their way to the 500 metres school run!)Been off this wet week and Hell drivers was on TV, add Robbery and Zulu as films. Surely much missed ?
Great fun to drive? you must have had strong arms, no power steering of course and they had the turning circle of a tank! Big heavy brutes.Hell Drivers - what a film! Should be on the GCSE history curriculum! Oh for the days when all-British Beford lorries (great fun to drive, BTW) without a seat-belt in sight could roar along country lanes side by side, with nothing coming the other way (sadly not even an Arabella or Chantelle in their SUV on their way to the 500 metres school run!)
What a cast! Stanley Baker plus a future James Bond, a future Dr Who, a future Man from UNCLE and a future Prisoner. All this and Herbert Lom tooHell Drivers - what a film!
Yes. Very clever and very funny.
Just bigger Vauxhalls!Great fun to drive? you must have had strong arms, no power steering of course and they had the turning circle of a tank! Big heavy brutes.
An iconic British brand though over many years was Bedford.
And a future Carry On man - Phwah! Ha!Ha!Ha!What a cast! Stanley Baker plus a future James Bond, a future Dr Who, a future Man from UNCLE and a future Prisoner. All this and Herbert Lom too
Hell Drivers was filmed in the UK, with the final scenes at Truleigh Hill.You could be right - but they used to drive like loonies to/from the quarry at Washington on the A283 to Shoreham Cement Works?
The filming of Hell Drivers, I believe, took place in Italy.
I stand corrected. God knows where I got the Italy film location from!Hell Drivers was filmed in the UK, with the final scenes at Truleigh Hill.
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