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Revision as of 20:40, 22 January 2015
Movie (1956)
Starring:
James Stewart (Dr. Benjamin McKenna)
Doris Day (Josephine Conway McKenna)
Brenda De Banzie (Lucy Drayton)
Bernard Miles (Edward Drayton)
Ralph Truman (Inspector Buchanan)
Daniel Gélin (Louis Bernard)
A family vacationing in Morocco accidentally stumble on to an assassination plot and the conspirators are determined to prevent them from interfering.
Convair 240-12
Arrival of Benjamin and Josephine McKenna at London in a Vickers Viscount of BEA. A Convair 240 of SABENA-Société Anonyme Belge de Navigation Aérienne on the right in the foreground.
Vickers 701 Viscount
Viscount of BEA-British European Airways, in its first white/red colour scheme of the 50s.
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Interesting Airspeed Ambassador of BEA-British European Airways. These aircraft entered service in 1952.
Douglas C-47B Skytrain
C-47 in the background. It seems to be wearing BEA colours.
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