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Where was Patton filmed? Find out filming locations of this 1969 movie

Last Updated: Where Was Patton Filmed? Find Out Filming Locations Of This 1969 Movie Where was Patton filmed at; find out the filming locations of this 1969 movie that was based on the life of US General George S. Patton. Source: Still from Patton Patton is a 1969 epic biographical film that was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and won as many as seven Academy Awards, among other accolades. The movie was critically acclaimed for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance. Read along and find out where was Patton filmed?  According to IMDb, The movie which was based on the Patton: Ordeal and Triumph biography was shot in various parts of Spain, Morroco, Italy as well as the UK and the USA. The list of location where the movie was filmed in Spain include Cabo de Gata, Sierra de Urbasa, La Granja, Almería, Royal Palace of Madrid, Tabernas, La Alcazaba and La Granja de San Ildefonso. In the UK the movie has sequences shot at Over Peover in Cheshire, while som

Campagnolo launches Bora Ultra WTO wheels | Stiffer, lighter, more aero

April 21, 2021 at 1:30 pm Campagnolo has introduced an updated line-up of Bora Ultra WTO wheelsets. The Italian company’s flagship range of disc-specific wheels feature a new carbon design to reduce weight, a lacquer-free finish, updated hubs and a clever new spoke arrangement with the nipples fully hidden inside the rim. All that results in wheels said to be lighter, stiffer and more aerodynamic (of course) – they’re very pretty, too. Advertisement Campagnolo first launched the Bora in 1994 and the wheelset is now on its 11th iteration. In fact, the Bora was only recently updated in 2019 but Campagnolo says this latest version has been in development for three years.

Blu-ray: Straight Shooting / Hell Bent

There are moments in Straight Shooting (1917), the first feature directed by John (then Jack ) Ford, when its star Harry Carey (1878-1947) exudes a naturalism that the famous Western actors who followed him, most notably John Wayne, strove to emulate. There are moments in Straight Shooting (1917), the first feature directed by John (then Jack ) Ford, when its star Harry Carey (1878-1947) exudes a naturalism that the famous Western actors who followed him, most notably John Wayne, strove to emulate. When Carey s character Cheyenne Harry is looking confidingly at the camera, his surly almost-smile is millimeter-perfect in its grudgingness and sense of the ironic. His unsteadiness and glazed expression when drunk convey that bizarre mix of hyper-selfawareness and dimmed comprehension everyone knows when they ve had two or three too many. In the rhetoric-heavy era of silent cinema acting, Carey was a marvel of minimalism – unlike William S. Hart, his peer (and fellow New Yorker

BikeRadar Meets podcast | The inside story on SRAM Rival AXS

BikeRadar Meets podcast | The inside story on SRAM Rival AXS BikeRadar Meets podcast | The inside story on SRAM Rival AXS Warren digs deep into the development of SRAM s latest wireless road groupset April 19, 2021 at 2:15 pm Is SRAM’s latest wireless groupset, Rival AXS, about to shake up the road drivetrain market? Advertisement By bringing wireless tech down to the third rung on SRAM’s groupset ladder, below the pro-level Red eTap AXS and second-tier Force eTap AXS drivetrains, the US brand is making electronic shifting more affordable than ever. In this latest episode of BikeRadar Meets – the podcast where we chat to the industry’s leading engineers, bike designers and riders – our senior technical editor, Warren Rossiter, caught up with SRAM’s head of road, Paul Kantor, and global road product chief, JP McCarthy.

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