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

Gregory Peck stands beside a 1933-37 Mercedes-Benz 230 Pullman Limousine in Villefranche, 1950. Photographed after a day’s work on the film "Captain Hornblower," the actor is poised to depart the small French town. The classic car, with its swooping fenders and side-mounted spare tire, dominates the narrow street, where signs for an "EPICERIE CHARCUTERIE" and laundry lines are visible in the background. This image is one of Edward Quinn’s earliest press photographs.


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