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Medium Close Up Collection (page 5)

"Capturing the Essence: Exploring Medium Close-Ups in Iconic Scenes" In the thrilling world of espionage, Mrs

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Mrs Peel and Steed in the audience

Mrs Peel and Steed in the audience
in the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Steed and Mrs Peel in Peels flat

Steed and Mrs Peel in Peels flat
in the episode Deaths door

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Diana Rigg and Arthur Lowe

Diana Rigg and Arthur Lowe
in a scene from Dead Mans Treasure

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: James Hayter and Patrick MacNee

James Hayter and Patrick MacNee
in a scene from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Diana Rigg as Mrs Peel

Diana Rigg as Mrs Peel
in a moment of action from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Margaret and Dr Decker in the glasshouse

Margaret and Dr Decker in the glasshouse
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Dr. Decker and Margaret in the laboratory

Dr. Decker and Margaret in the laboratory
Michael Gough and Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Flesh eating plants in Dr. Deckers glasshouse

Flesh eating plants in Dr. Deckers glasshouse
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A frame from the titles sequence of Konga (1961)

A frame from the titles sequence of Konga (1961)
directed by John Lemont

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: The army shoots at Konga

The army shoots at Konga
in a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Konga breaks into the glasshouse

Konga breaks into the glasshouse
in a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Sandra grapples with a flesh eating plant

Sandra grapples with a flesh eating plant
Claire Gordon in Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A close up of Claire Gordon

A close up of Claire Gordon
as Sandra Banks in Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A young Steven Berkoff in a scene from Konga

A young Steven Berkoff in a scene from Konga
where he played a student on a field trip

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Margaret and Konga in the cage

Margaret and Konga in the cage
Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A smiling Grabrielle Brune

A smiling Grabrielle Brune
as Joan in the Ealing comedy classic The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches

Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches
Ewan Roberts and Jack MacGowran in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts

Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts
as Crump Hawkins and Pearce in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a scene in the local pub from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A portrait of Sid James

A portrait of Sid James
as Hawkins in the Ealing classic comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph

John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph
laugh in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a pub scene from the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham

Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Freds shaving is interrupted

Freds shaving is interrupted
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Warren Mitchell and Elaine Taylor

Warren Mitchell and Elaine Taylor
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Bill Fraser and Warren Mitchell

Bill Fraser and Warren Mitchell
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Richard Briars and Warren Mitchell

Richard Briars and Warren Mitchell
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Fred Midway tries to enter a phone box

Fred Midway tries to enter a phone box
Warren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: A moment in the life of the Midway family

A moment in the life of the Midway family
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Hilda and Fred Midway are shocked

Hilda and Fred Midway are shocked
Pat Heywood and Warren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Ealine Taylor Pat Heywood Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham

Ealine Taylor Pat Heywood Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Vanessa Howard and Richard Briars

Vanessa Howard and Richard Briars
in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Sean Barrett, Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough

Sean Barrett, Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough
in the service sequence from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Patricia Plunkett and Richard Atteborough

Patricia Plunkett and Richard Atteborough
as Grace and John Holden consider the antigas mask for their child in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Sergeant Grimshawe shouts at Charlie Sage

Sergeant Grimshawe shouts at Charlie Sage
William Hartnell and Bob Monkhouse in Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Eric Barker and William Hartnell

Eric Barker and William Hartnell
in as scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Kenneth Williams as James Bailey

Kenneth Williams as James Bailey
in as scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Eric Barker Charles Hawtrey and William Hartnell

Eric Barker Charles Hawtrey and William Hartnell
in a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Bob Monkhouse

Bob Monkhouse
as hapless Charlie Sage in Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: First Day in the Barracks

First Day in the Barracks
in a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Reviewing the barracks

Reviewing the barracks
in a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Bob Monkhouse as Charlie Sage

Bob Monkhouse as Charlie Sage
in a group photo from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Charles Hawtrey as Peter Golightly

Charles Hawtrey as Peter Golightly
in a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Kenneth Connor and Bill Owen

Kenneth Connor and Bill Owen
in Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Kenneth Connor

Kenneth Connor
as Horace Strong in Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Connor

Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Connor
in Carry On Sergeant (1958)

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Keith Moon during make up

Keith Moon during make up
with the films hairdresser on the set of That ll be the day

Background imageMedium Close Up Collection: Ringo Starr in That ll be the Day

Ringo Starr in That ll be the Day
The former Beatles member played the role of Mike



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"Capturing the Essence: Exploring Medium Close-Ups in Iconic Scenes" In the thrilling world of espionage, Mrs. Peel and her Lotus Elan take center stage, as a medium close-up captures their undeniable allure. Steed and Mrs. Peel indulge in a delightful tea session, their expressions perfectly framed by a medium close-up that reveals their chemistry and charm. A scene from the cult classic "The Wicker Man" showcases the power of a medium close-up to intensify emotions and immerse viewers in its eerie atmosphere. Inside Mrs. Peel's flat, we witness an intimate moment between her and Steed, beautifully captured through a medium close-up that highlights their connection. Joseph Tomelty mesmerizes as Mr. Pedelty in "Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953), " his nuanced performance brought to life with the help of well-placed medium close-ups. Hayley Mills shines as Ellie Thomsen, her youthful exuberance radiating through every frame thanks to skillful use of medium close-ups. Jim MacLaine's tireless work with dodgems comes alive in vivid detail through expertly executed medium close-ups that capture his dedication and determination. 8 & 9: The whimsical world of Punch and Judy is immortalized on screen with captivating shots using medium close-ups – transporting audiences into this timeless art form twice over. 10: Steed's flat becomes an intriguing backdrop for another engaging encounter between him and Mrs. Peel - masterfully depicted through precisely placed medium close-ups. 11: Naunton Wayne captivates us as Blakeworth; his commanding presence enhanced by strategic employment of impactful medium-close ups throughout his performance. 12: Hugh Griffith & Edie Martin deliver heartfelt performances that resonate deeply within our souls.