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Life at the Top, 1965 film, on location filming around The Economist building in St James

Life at the Top, 1965 film, on location filming around The Economist building in St James


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Life at the Top, 1965 film, on location filming around The Economist building in St James

Life at the Top, 1965 film, on location filming around The Economist building in St James Street, London, SW1, Sunday 25th July 1965.
The film stars Laurence Harvey, who reprises the role of Joe Lampton in a sequel to 1959 film Room at the Top.
Our picture shows.... Laurence Harvey with friends Terence Stamp and Jean Shrimpton, who met him for a chat during a break in filming

Eddie Waters
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
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