C & V bike movie from 1949.
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C & V bike movie from 1949.
I didn't find this posted when I did a search for it, if it's already here somewhere then disregard but I just stumbled across this on YouTube, "A Boy a Girl and a Bike" from 1949. Haven't watched the whole thing but there are some cool old bikes in the scenes I have watched.
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Damn the Brits made technically near-perfect films. And Honor Blackman? Whew
Fluted cranks, sub 20 lbs, nice cutaways, love it.
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This is what I'm watching tonight,
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So the girl in the movie--Susie Bates--is played by Honor Blackman who is more famous for her role as ***** Galore in Goldfinger. Who knew she could could ride a bike as well as fly a plane?
and [MENTION=185977]clubman[/MENTION] gets bonus points for figuring this out first.
and [MENTION=185977]clubman[/MENTION] gets bonus points for figuring this out first.
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That Continental cable going into the top tube, that's proper looking.
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Great movie until the end. Then its ridiculous. Killer bikes though.
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They had a total bike-based economy back then, their lives practically revolved around them, a lot like when i was a kid. Now I know why the old Raleighs are so nice, Brits really treasured their bikes.
It's funny too how the bike team coach and all the guys on the team are smoking at the meeting. Paid product placement, or did people actually smoke that much back then?
It's funny too how the bike team coach and all the guys on the team are smoking at the meeting. Paid product placement, or did people actually smoke that much back then?
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Yeah, but who doesn't love a "surprise" happy ending. I like old movies like that and I really liked this one right up to about the last 2 minutes then I was like "WTH?" There were a few other "Huh?" moments but not as bad as the ending. Not sure what the punishment for desertion was in the British Army in those years but I think it's safe to say that's the last any of them saw of poor old Bert. And what became of the bike shop owner and Ada's boy friend? It's only been 70 years so maybe there's a sequel coming out where all is explained. Hollywood is remaking everything else maybe the could do something with this one since they can't seem to come up with any original scripts anymore. The story definitely had some holes in it but OH those bikes! I kept waiting for the stolen bike to blow up and burst into flames when the kid threw it over the cliff, I thought falling off cliffs made everything with wheels on it blow up LOL. It's a keeper though, I saved it to my hard drive.
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Britain was in pretty rough shape for years after WWII; rationing of food and raw materials continued well into the 1950s. I remember my aunt and uncle in Falmouth being really excited to finally get their first car (a Citroën) in 1965.
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Anyone else notice that the race and training scenes were ridden all out? Honor Blackman was flying in several scenes.
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So the girl in the movie--Susie Bates--is played by Honor Blackman who is more famous for her role as ***** Galore in Goldfinger. Who knew she could could ride a bike as well as fly a plane?
and [MENTION=185977]clubman[/MENTION] gets bonus points for figuring this out first.
and [MENTION=185977]clubman[/MENTION] gets bonus points for figuring this out first.
Diana Dors who played the 'tart' character, Aida, also became well known in Commonwealth countries. She dyed her hair platinum blonde and developed into the big 1950's UK sex symbol.
It's definitely no Archers or Ealing film but still an enjoyable B-grade movie with a nice glimpse at post-war UK cycling. Thxs for posting. I didn't realize this was available on video.
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A Japanese actress with just as much beauty, grace and talent as the Grand Dames from Hollywood.
She is considered as Japan's queen of classic movies. I could watch her movies from the 40's and 50's over and over, especially this one with her riding a bike.
Sadly, she died early this year.
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I could use about 50 more of these old British bicycle-centric movies.... and if history is to be believed, and the bicycle was so loved by the Brits around the WWII time frame, one would expect there to be a lot more of these. Sure, there are the Pathe films, enjoyable in the own right, but not a dramatic story like this film. I do love the racing members nappy hats...
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Yeah, but who doesn't love a "surprise" happy ending. I like old movies like that and I really liked this one right up to about the last 2 minutes then I was like "WTH?" There were a few other "Huh?" moments but not as bad as the ending. Not sure what the punishment for desertion was in the British Army in those years but I think it's safe to say that's the last any of them saw of poor old Bert. And what became of the bike shop owner and Ada's boy friend? It's only been 70 years so maybe there's a sequel coming out where all is explained. Hollywood is remaking everything else maybe the could do something with this one since they can't seem to come up with any original scripts anymore. The story definitely had some holes in it but OH those bikes! I kept waiting for the stolen bike to blow up and burst into flames when the kid threw it over the cliff, I thought falling off cliffs made everything with wheels on it blow up LOL. It's a keeper though, I saved it to my hard drive.
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Yeah, but who doesn't love a "surprise" happy ending. I like old movies like that and I really liked this one right up to about the last 2 minutes then I was like "WTH?" There were a few other "Huh?" moments but not as bad as the ending. Not sure what the punishment for desertion was in the British Army in those years but I think it's safe to say that's the last any of them saw of poor old Bert. And what became of the bike shop owner and Ada's boy friend? It's only been 70 years so maybe there's a sequel coming out where all is explained. Hollywood is remaking everything else maybe the could do something with this one since they can't seem to come up with any original scripts anymore. The story definitely had some holes in it but OH those bikes! I kept waiting for the stolen bike to blow up and burst into flames when the kid threw it over the cliff, I thought falling off cliffs made everything with wheels on it blow up LOL. It's a keeper though, I saved it to my hard drive.
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Trust me, I'm looking for them! It'll be hard to top this one for me though.
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