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1950s Style Collection (page 2)

Step back in time to the glamorous 1950s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme

Background image1950s Style Collection: Ringo Starr and David Essex on the dodgem

Ringo Starr and David Essex on the dodgem
A scene from That ll Be The Day (1973) with Mike, played by Ringo Starr and Jim, played by David Essex, on the dodgem

Background image1950s Style Collection: Keith Moon as J. D. Clover

Keith Moon as J. D. Clover
Keith Moon as drummer Clover in Claude Whathams That ll Be Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex and Billy Fury

David Essex and Billy Fury
during the filming of That ll Be Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Ringo Starr dances in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Ringo Starr dances in That ll Be The Day (1973)
The former drummer of the Beatles plays the character of Mike in the film scripted by Ray Connolly and directed by Claude Whatham in 1973

Background image1950s Style Collection: Ringo Starr jiving in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Ringo Starr jiving in That ll Be The Day (1973)
The former Beatles drummer in a dance sequence from Claude Whathams film

Background image1950s Style Collection: Keith Moon at the drums

Keith Moon at the drums
The Who drummer played the role of J.D. Clover in the Claude Whathams film That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Billy Fury in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Billy Fury in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Billy fury plays the role of singer Stormy Tempest

Background image1950s Style Collection: Billy Fury as Stormy Tempest

Billy Fury as Stormy Tempest
60s idol Billy Fury in Claude Whathans rock n roll film, That ll Be The Day

Background image1950s Style Collection: Robert Lindsay and David Essex in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Robert Lindsay and David Essex in That ll Be The Day (1973)
Terry (Robert Lindsay) and Jim (David Essex) in a cafe in their school uniform in the first part of the film

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex and Rosalind Ayres

David Essex and Rosalind Ayres
Jim (David Essex) and Jeanette (Rosalind Ayres) on a date in the countryside

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Man In The White Suit

The Man In The White Suit

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Man In The White Suit (1951)

The Man In The White Suit (1951)
Joan Greenwood in a scene from the classic Ealing comedy

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Man In The White Suit

The Man In The White Suit

Background image1950s Style Collection: A behind the scenes image from the filming of The Man In The White Suit (1951)

A behind the scenes image from the filming of The Man In The White Suit (1951)
Alec Guinness in a playful shot with two children taken on the set of Alexander Mackendricks The Man In the White Suit

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Man In The White Suit

The Man In The White Suit

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Man In The White Suit

The Man In The White Suit

Background image1950s Style Collection: Alfie Bass in a portrait for The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Alfie Bass in a portrait for The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
A portrait of Alfie Bass as Shortie for the promotion of The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Background image1950s Style Collection: A portrait of Alec Guinness for the promotion of The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

A portrait of Alec Guinness for the promotion of The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
Alec Guinness as Holland in a portrait taken for the publicity of Charles Chrictons The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Lavender Hill Mob

The Lavender Hill Mob

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Lady Killers

The Lady Killers

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Lady Killers

The Lady Killers

Background image1950s Style Collection: Woman holding books, posing in studio, (Portrait), (B&W)

Woman holding books, posing in studio, (Portrait), (B&W)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jeanette in the Maclaines household

Jeanette in the Maclaines household
Rosemary Leach (Mrs. McLaine), Rosalind Ayres (Jeanette) and James Ottaway (grandad) in a scene from That ll be the Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Mrs. Maclaine at his son wedding

Mrs. Maclaine at his son wedding
Rosemary Leach (Mrs. Maclaine) in the wedding scene from That ll be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jeanette on her wedding day

Jeanette on her wedding day
Rosalind Ayres as Jeanette in the wedding sequence from That ll be the Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Rosalind Ayres and Robert Lindsay

Rosalind Ayres and Robert Lindsay
as Jeanette and her brother Terry in a scene from That ll Be the Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim and Jean in the bar of a car

Jim and Jean in the bar of a car
David Essex and Beth Morris as Jim and Jean in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)

David Essex in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)
Jim MacLaine at the end of the reception on his wedding

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim and Jeanette at the cinema

Jim and Jeanette at the cinema
David Essex as Jim MacLaine and Rosalind Ayres as Jeanette in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Rosalind Ayres and David Essex

Rosalind Ayres and David Essex
Jeanette and Jim MacLaine share a laugh in Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim and Jeanette skating

Jim and Jeanette skating
David Essex and Rosalind Ayres in a scene from Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex with Rosemary Leach in the background

David Essex with Rosemary Leach in the background
in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973) directed by Claude Whatham from a screenplay by Ray Connolly

Background image1950s Style Collection: Robert Lindsay in That ll Be The Day

Robert Lindsay in That ll Be The Day
Terry (Robert Lindsay) with beard at a dance in Oxford

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine looks on a students dance

Jim MacLaine looks on a students dance
David Essex in Claude Whathams film scripted by Ray Connolly

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim Maclaine chatting up two girls at a party

Jim Maclaine chatting up two girls at a party
David Essex as Jim MacLaine in a scene from Claude Whathams That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine in a chequered jacket

Jim MacLaine in a chequered jacket
A medium close up of David Essex in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine at the funfair

Jim MacLaine at the funfair
David Essex in a sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: At the funfair

At the funfair
Robert Lindsay as Terry and David Essex as Jim MacLaine take a walk at the funfair where Jim MacLaine works in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Mike takes a beating

Mike takes a beating
Ringo Starr as Mike is beaten up by a gang of boys in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine at the pool table

Jim MacLaine at the pool table
David Essex as Jim MacLaine with pool cue stick in That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Mike and Jim play pool

Mike and Jim play pool
Ringo Starr as Mike and David Essex as Jim MacLaine in a pool playing sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine hands a soft toy at the funfair

Jim MacLaine hands a soft toy at the funfair
David Essex in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim Maclaine was here

Jim Maclaine was here
David Essex in a sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex as Jim Maclaine

David Essex as Jim Maclaine
In a romantic sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973), directed by Claude Whatham from a screenplay by Ray Connolly

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim and Mike share a drink

Jim and Mike share a drink
David Essex AS Jim and Ringo Starr as Mike in a bar sequence from That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim dancing with his date

Jim dancing with his date
David Essex as Jim dancing with a girl in a scene from That ll Be the Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: David Essex and Ringo Starr

David Essex and Ringo Starr
Jim (David Essex) and Mike (Ringo Starr) in a scene set in a pub for That ll Be The Day (1973)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Jim MacLaine and two girls order fish and chips

Jim MacLaine and two girls order fish and chips
David Essex as Jim MacLaine in a scene from That ll Be The Day (1973)



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Step back in time to the glamorous 1950s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme. From the iconic UK quad poster for The Ladykillers (1955) to the captivating front of house image, this era exudes a timeless charm that still captivates us today. Transport yourself to an age of elegance with the Lavender Hill Mob UK quad artwork, released in 1951, showcasing the allure of classic cinema. The Man In The White Suit epitomizes the suave fashion choices of this decade, while The Lady Killers showcases a perfect blend of vintage glamour and suspense. As you delve into these cinematic masterpieces, immerse yourself in their captivating narratives and stunning visuals. But it wasn't just on screen where style thrived; off-screen moments like Jim MacLaine at work with dodgems or David Essex alongside Ringo Starr at mini golf capture the essence of youthful exuberance during this golden era. These glimpses behind-the-scenes remind us that even amidst fame and fortune, there was always room for fun and camaraderie. A scene from The Ladykillers (1955) transports us directly into its gripping storyline – a testament to how films from this period continue to hold our attention decades later. And who could forget Ringo Starr's unforgettable performance in That'll Be The Day (1973), reminding us that even as times changed, echoes continued to resonate throughout popular culture. So whether you're drawn by the allure of classic film posters or fascinated by candid snapshots from behind-the-scenes moments, exploring 1950s style is like stepping into a time capsule filled with elegance, intrigue, and an undeniable sense of nostalgia.