The Setup being filmed at The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel before lockdown hit production
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A self-funded movie about East End gangland that was hit by the pandemic before filming was complete, is finally being released this week.
Much of
The Setup was filmed in The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel, the once-notorious pub where Ronnie Kray shot dead rival gangster George Cornell in 1966.
But production had to stop when London first went into lockdown almost a year ago.
“I wanted to capture the spirit of classic London gangster films,” first-time director Alan Ford explained. “Tension and violence with humour and stupidity is a combination with our underdog gangster hopefuls dabbling in petty crime who inflate their position in the criminal food chain.”
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Kincardine, ON, Canada / ShorelineToday.ca
Feb 10, 2021 12:33 PM
Central Huron Mayor Jim Ginn has been selected to sit on a Western Ontario Wardens Caucus sub committee.
The local Mayor will be a member of the WOWC Economic Development Sub-committee.
WOWC represents 15 upper and single-tier municipalities in Southwestern Ontario representing more than 3 million residents.
Chair of the WOWC Warden George Cornell from the County of Simcoe was acclaimed as the Chair during a virtual meeting on February 5th.