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Originally posted by Jordan Baker
It seems to me that there were a lot of shots of the carriers moving around at speed and climbing up all sorts of embankments. With the scene finally ending when a handful of the carriers suddenly burst from the brush and surpised her so that he could ask her out.
I think the movie was British made and more than likely filmed during the war. Probaly 1941-43.
If anyone can help me out it would me much appreaciated.
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Jordan,
I think the film you are refering to is "A Canterbury Tale", shot in 1944, not many miles from where I live. Some of the countryside shots are very familiar to me. There is a short scene of a group of carriers on the Downs, cannot remember anything about the crews stopping to ask the girl out though.
Richard