Catch Us If You Can

Catch Us If You Can film stillMid 60s London. The glorious marquee of Carlton Theatre advertises Twentieth Century Fox’s latest film. Carlton was operated by Fox until 1977, in the place where Cineworld Haymarket is located today.

Robert Aldrich’s Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)  in John Boorman’s debut feature film, Catch Us If You Can (1965).

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Additionally, later on the film, we can see Barbara Ferris to visit a room full of movie memories. Poster that can be seen: Lewis Seiler’s The Big Shot (1942), Michael Curtiz’s The Walking Dead (1936), Edmund Goulding’s Dark Victory (1939) and Anatole Litvak’s All This, and Heaven Too (1940).

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