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  2. Piccadilly (film) - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly is a 1929 British silent and sound drama film directed by E.A. Dupont, written by Arnold Bennett and starring Gilda Gray, Anna May Wong, and Jameson Thomas. The film was shot on location in London, [ 2 ] produced by British International Pictures .

  3. List of fictional rapid transit stations - Wikipedia

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    Bankside – 2020 video game Watch Dogs: Legion. Belgravia – 1960 film Piccadilly Third Stop. Blackwall – featured in the TV drama series London's Burning. Bloomsbury – 1934 film Bulldog Jack. The film features a chase/fight scene in a disused Bloomsbury station on the Central line, connected to the British Museum by a secret tunnel. A ...

  4. Wham! (film) - Wikipedia

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    An official trailer was released on 15 June 2023 and featured the songs "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" and "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go". [13] While no official soundtrack for the film has been issued, a compilation album on various formats was released two days after the documentary film The Singles: Echoes from the Edge of Heaven. [14]

  5. Piccadilly Incident - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Incident is a 1946 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Coral Browne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. [2] It was written by Nicholas Phipps based on a story by Florence Tranter.

  6. Hanover Street (film) - Wikipedia

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    In the film, Margaret Sellinger emerges from a Piccadilly line tube station called "Hanover Street". In reality there was no such station and, since Hanover Street links upper Regent Street and Brook Street ; this would not, in any case, match the alignment of the Piccadilly line, unless there were a fictitious spur similar to that which ran ...

  7. Piccadilly - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly is just under 1 mile (1.6 km) in length, and it is one of the widest and straightest streets in central London. Piccadilly in 1970. Piccadilly at night, 1970. The street has been a main thoroughfare since at least medieval times, and in the Middle Ages was known as "the road to Reading" or "the way from Colnbrook".

  8. Piccadilly Jim (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Jim is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Robert Montgomery, Frank Morgan, Madge Evans and Billie Burke. The film is based on the 1917 novel Piccadilly Jim written by P. G. Wodehouse .

  9. Piccadilly Jim (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Jim is a romantic comedy film directed by John McKay, starring Sam Rockwell and Frances O'Connor. It is based on the 1917 comic novel Piccadilly Jim by P. G. Wodehouse . [ 1 ] The film was shot in 2004, shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival , and released in the UK in 2006.