Gregory Peck in 1950 after a days work on the film "Captain Hornblower" about to leave the small French town of Villefranche. One of the earliest press photos of Edward Quinn. Car: 1933-37 Mercedes-Benz 230 Pullman Limousine - Photo by Edward Quinn

Gregory Peck in 1950 after a days work on the film "Captain Hornblower" about to leave the small French town of Villefranche. One of the earliest press photos of Edward Quinn. Car: 1933-37 Mercedes-Benz 230 Pullman Limousine

After a day’s filming for "Captain Hornblower" in 1950, Gregory Peck prepares to leave the small French town of Villefranche. Dressed in a dark shirt, light trousers, and sunglasses, he stands beside his 1933–37 Mercedes-Benz 230 Pullman Limousine on a narrow street. The candid scene is set among shuttered buildings with laundry lines strung between them, while background signs for an "EPICERIE CHARCUTERIE" and "TABAC" evoke the atmosphere of daily life.


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