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I've just been watching the 1950s Alfred Hitchcock movie "The man who knew too much", starring James Stewart, which involves a plot to assassinate a foreign Prime Minister.
The climactic scenes of the movie occur during a classical concert at
the Royal Albert Hall, attended by the dignitary.
James Dignan, 25 March 2005
There is a flag in this version, but different than what is shown in the 1956 film. The flag (or rather a banner of arms) is
shown very briefly and appears to be a light color (possibly argent)
divided per bend (color unknown) and what appears to be a wyvern on
the upper bend. This is, of course, quite approximate as it appears
only in black and white briefly in two shots.
Phil Nelson, 25 March 2005
![[Flag of the ungcc]](../images/f/fic-mktm.gif)
image by James Dignan, 25 March 2005
The flag of his
unnamed country appears in a couple of scenes in the movie. sadly,
i didn't have a pen and paper with me to jot down notes, so my
details may be a little off (if anyone gets a chance to see the movie
to check, do so - it's not a bad movie, either!)
James Dignan, 25 March 2005
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