[1] Hamer did not work in the film industry again, and died in 1963. As Delauney has a fancy sports car, Palfrey tries to counter by purchasing an automobile of his own. Little Big League is a 1994 American family sports film about a 12-year-old who suddenly becomes the owner and then manager of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. Station Road, West Hendon NW4 and corner of Algernon Road. The film was released on September 29, 2006. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004. [1], In 2007, CNN would list the performance of Terry-Thomas among the top 10 British villains, stating, "generally found twirling his cigarette holder while charming the ladies — at least, when not swindling, cheating or behaving like an absolute rotter. He begins to put the lessons into operation. Eli Perl risked life and limb as "I stood in the middle of the road to replicate the angle of the back projection which was obviously filmed from the back of a low-loader or truck. The film's ti… After learning that Dr. P invited Amanda to Miami, Roger is determined to stop him once for all. document.write("This page was last updated on " +document.lastModified+ ""), School For Scoundrels location: Henry Palfrey’s apartment block: Thurlby Croft, Mulberry Close, Hendon, London NW4, School For Scoundrels location: ‘Yeovil Station’, supposedly in the West Country: Hertford East Station, Hertfordshire, School For Scoundrels location: the tennis club: Corus Hotel, Edgwarebury Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire, School For Scoundrels location: Henry Palfrey is sold the amazing Swiftmobile: Pinner Road, Harrow, Greater London, Colin Collins, 90-108 Pinner Road, Harrow, Edgwarebury Lane, Barnet Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3RE. Both films feature a tennis game between love rivals as a set-piece. However, Roger at first doesn't know that Dr. P has sent him to the wrong gate. The old Henley’s garage can be seen in the background to the left of frame, the Bellini coming into shot on the right. Taking her for dinner, the couple bump into a fellow tennis club member, the incredibly smooth Raymond Delauney, who takes an instant shine to April himself, and sets out to show up Henry for his own aggrandisement. However, after Delauney informs her, April realises that Palfrey genuinely loves her, and they embrace, much to the disgust of both Delauney and Potter. School For Scoundrels location: Henry Palfrey’s apartment block: Thurlby Croft, Mulberry Close, Hendon, London NW4 Forget the recent remake, this is the real thing – classic comedy from a time when cast of British stalwarts could make it all look so easy. Eli points out that "The older houses are still there but the shops between here and Hendon Thameslink Station are long gone, probably demolished in the early to mid 60s to make way for the southern extension of the M1 down towards Staples Corner.". The film is based on the 1960 British film School for Scoundrels. . Obviously back projection but the backdrop is correct for anyone driving east along the A406 from Henley’s Corner. Carmichael leaves through the gateway which is also seen in 'Confessions of a Driving Instructor'. . The film has since been voted at number 14 on Bravo's 100 funniest movies. We will mention anyone who helps and give full credit for all location shots received. A movie favourite – hardly surprising since it’s so close to Elstree Studios – the hotel has been seen in 1939’s Sons of the Sea, with Leslie Banks, the rather dated 1971 Agatha Christie mystery Endless Night, the 1970s black comedy Hawks (with ER’s Anthony Edwards and Bond-to-be Timothy Dalton), Hide and Seek (1963), Not Now Comrade and, most memorably, Hammer’s The Devil Rides Out and (briefly) Hot Fuzz. . While participating, Roger begins to develop a sense of personal pride and finally asks Amanda for a date where he uses tricks he learned during the course. William Neil advised regarding the Swiftmobile that his wife used to work at BOAC in Buckingham Palace Road in the late sixties and would get off the tube at Sloane Square to walk to the office through Pimlico.