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The Brides of Fu Manchu, Film, 1966 IMDB

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Titres alternatifs :

  • Die 13 Sklavinnen des Dr. Fu Man Chu (Germany)
  • Il Giorno dei fazzoletti rossi (Italy)

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Ralph DE

2008-02-15 21:08

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Alexander DE

2008-02-16 01:47

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Interesting collection, Ralph!

Raul1983 FI

2008-02-16 12:30

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Great cars!

stronghold EN

2009-01-10 20:00

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I will be upgrading All previous main pics to dvd quality + adding extra pics & any missing vehicles

-- Last edit: 2009-01-10 20:02:04

stronghold EN

2009-01-10 20:48

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part seen:-
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1 & 2/ Austin, 3 & 4/ Bentley, 5/ unknown coupe/convertible

greybear EN

2009-01-11 00:26

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The aircraft is a 1932 de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth with the registration mark G-APAD. It is part of the Imperial War Museum collection at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England. We are used to cars having fake plates but his may be an example of an aircraft having a fake registration. If the film is set in 1924 the aircraft is an anachronism as it was not built until 1932, and the registration was not issued until 1952.

greybear EN

2009-01-11 18:56

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OK. This is G-APAO (not G-APAD), a 1940 DH82a which is owned by a company which operates a number of vintage aircraft on pleasure flights from Duxford. It does look like G-APAD in the screen cap so it might have been faked for the film.

-- Last edit: 2009-01-11 18:56:28

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