Director: Lindsay Shonteff
Release Date: October 1969
Capture 1
Facing north into Regent Street, from Piccadilly Circus, as Gilbert Wynne, he's playing 'Clegg', approaches.
Capture 2
Facing west as Wynne nears the Express Dairy at 11 Tavistock Place.
Capture 3
Tavistock Place, from Wynne's car, as he turns left into Marchmont Street.
Capture 4
Facing south along Marchmont Street towards Coram Street.
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Wynne leaving home from what may be 31 or 33 Kenton Street. Unfortunately the location has since been destroyed.
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Wynne reaches his car in Kenton Street with Tavistock Place in the distance.
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The arched building Wynne is passing is 26-27 Conduit Street.
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The camera follows Wynne's car south west along Conduit Street.
Capture 9
With Air Canada on the corner of New Bond Street Wynne pulls into the Westbury Hotel, Conduit Street.
Capture 10
Victor Harrington leaving the Oriental Club, Stratford House, 11 Stratford Place.
Capture 11
Wynne's view west along Coram Street from Kenton Street with The Marquis of Cornwallis pub at Marchmont Street. The section of Coram Street, in the foreground, no longer exists.
Capture 12
Kenton Street, with Tavistock Place in the distance, as some men wait for Wynne.
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Chalk Farm Road, with Hawley Street at left, as Wynne approaches.
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A.J. Brown on Albert Embankment with Westminster Bridge downstream.
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Wynne appears to be exiting 26 Chalk Farm Road.
Capture 16
Facing south in Waterloo Place, towards Pall Mall.
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Wynne on the east side of Trafalgar Square where the view is into St. Martin's Place.
Capture 18
When Wynne calls at Brown's they meet on the south side of Kenwood House.
Capture 19
When Wynne returns to Regent Street the view is to the north where the domed building is just beyond Hanover Street.
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Kenwood House, approached from the north, doing double duty when presented as the home of Gary Hope.
Capture 21
A second view west along Coram Street shows the corner at Kenton Street in the foreground.
Capture 22
Wynne on the north side of Trafalgar Square with Pall Mall East behind his vehicle.
Capture 23
As Wynne parks in Norfolk Road the view is into Avenue Road, St. John's Wood.
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Wynne in Norfolk Road at Avenue Road.
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Outside 50 Avenue Road.
Capture 26
Approaching 50 Avenue Road.
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Wynne in Highgate Cemetery.
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More of Highgate Cemetery.
Capture 29
Wynne, extreme right, driving into Stratford Place.
Capture 30
Entering the Oriental Club, Stratford Place.
Capture 31
Stepping out of Euston Road into the forecourt at St. Pancras Station.
Capture 32
Wynne, hidden by the parked car crossing the forecourt at St. Pancras Station.
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The National Hotel, 38-51 Bedford Way, is Wynne's next port of call.
Capture 34
As Wynne pulls up the view is north along Bedford Way towards Tavistock Square.
Capture 35
Some of the 'chaps' waiting for Wynne in Greenberry Street, with Barrow Hill Junior School in the distance.
Capture 36
Having just stepped out of the police station in Newcourt Street Wynne heads north in Greenberry Street.
Capture 37
In Greenberry Street the 'chaps' get Wynne into their car.
Capture 38
As they speed east along Kensal Road The Portobello Arms is in the distance on the corner of Alderson Street.
Capture 39
They reach Powis Gardens with Westbourne Park Road behind them.
Capture 40
As the car exits Powis Gardens it heads east in Powis Square.
Capture 41
By this stage Wynne has excaped in another car and the ensuing chase heads east along Kensal Road passing the Cobden Working Mens Club.
Capture 42
Wynne's car in Harvist Road, Queen's Park, south side, approaching Salusbury Road.
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Unidentified.
Capture 44
Facing west along Westbourne Park Villas into the junction with two branches of Westbourne Park Road.
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The view west along Westbourne Park Road.
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Unidentified. A too fuzzy street sign.
Capture 47
Undentified. Another too fuzzy street sign.
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Unidentified. More of the same street.
Capture 49
Facing north east along Elgin Avenue with Chippenham Road, at the trees, running left to right.
Capture 50
Essendine Road, Maida Vale, approaching Widley Road, with Shirland Road in the distance.
Capture 51
Entering Widley Road from Essendine Road.
Capture 52
Thanks to Geoff Dodd for spotting Morshead Road as the car nears Essendine Road.
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More of Essendine Road from Morshead Road.
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Essendine Road where Geoff has noted that the building at left is on the south side of Wymering Road.
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Unidentified.
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Unidentified.
Capture 57
Entering H. Sabey & Co. Ltd., 157 Iverson Road, West Hampstead, with Maygrove Road off to the left.
Capture 58
The railway yard just south of West Hampstead Midland Station while the terrace in the distance is 202-220 Iverson Road.
Capture 59
Turning into 157 Iverson Road.
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The view to the west from the train yard south of West Hampstead Midland as the chase conclude when Wynne shoots the criminals who were following him.
Capture 61
As Wynne appears to be stepping into Midhope Street the view is east along Argyle Walk, with the highrise block, Sandfield, to the east of Loxham Street.
Capture 62
Wynne appears to have reached Widborne Buildings where the lighted area is presumably Widborne Street. He's looking for the home of a woman who lives in a 'grimy flat in Cable Street' but the filmmakers clearly preferred WC1.
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Wynne heading south along Battersea Church Road, having just passed St. Mary's Church on the right.
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When Wynne heads to the water's edge Lots Road Power Station dominates the background.
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In the reverse shot St. Mary's Church comes into view.
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Wynne reaches Shad Thames with Curlew Street to the left.
Capture 67
Possibly the view east from Maguire Street as Hope, with some of his heavies, wait in Shad Thames.
Capture 68
Facing south east along Shad Thames with what appears to be Curlew Street to the right.
Capture 69
John Owens, one of Hope's heavies, and the view north west along Shad Thames. The building at left, on the corner of Maguire Street, has survived and in a recognisable form too.