Hi,
Apologies if this has been covered before.
Having seen the documentary, "the London nobody knows" from circa '67, I would be interested to find out who the lady was opening the door to James Mason. He knocks on the door, it appears, with ill-conceived disdain and she moves away, it appears, in anguish. James was from Huddersfield so the "slum" element should not be a surprise given the situation in all norhern towns at the time of his youth.
Kind regards, and up the Owls.
Apologies if this has been covered before.
Having seen the documentary, "the London nobody knows" from circa '67, I would be interested to find out who the lady was opening the door to James Mason. He knocks on the door, it appears, with ill-conceived disdain and she moves away, it appears, in anguish. James was from Huddersfield so the "slum" element should not be a surprise given the situation in all norhern towns at the time of his youth.
Kind regards, and up the Owls.
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