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clyde barrow’s grave
from bonnie and clyde, american outlaws posted in history by donkeyoti
After Bonnie and Clyde were gunned down in Bienville Parish, Louisiana by lawman Frank Hamer's possee, Clyde Barrow was laid to rest in Western Heights Cemetery on May 25th, 1934. He was 25 years old.
Clyde was buried next to his brother, Marvin "Buck" Barrow, and the two of them share a tombstone engraved with the epitaph:
"Gone but not forgotten."
where paul walker died
from paul walker posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
On November 30, 2013, Paul Walker attended a charity event in California for Reach Out Worldwide, the nonprofit organization for disaster victims that he had set up to help provide relief around the world following the Haiti earthquakes in 2010.
That afternoon Walker left the event with his friend Roger Rodas. Rodas was driving a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT and Walker was riding in the passenger seat when Rodas lost control of the car on Hercules Street in Santa Clarita and crashed into light pole and tree. Both men died when the car burst into flames.
Walker, who was 40 years old, was on a hiatus from filming the seventh movie in the ongoing Fast & Furious franchise when the accident occurred.
the world’s end
from the world’s end posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
In reality it's a bit of a hike to get to the The World's End, the final destination of the "Golden Mile" pub crawl. This was filmed at The Gardener's Arms about a mile west of the other pubs in Letchworth.
the hole in the wall
from the world’s end posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
The Letchworth railway station was dressed as The Hole in the Wall, the second to last stop before The World's End in the "Golden Mile" pub crawl.
Interiors were filmed at Elstree Studios.
the king’s head
from the world’s end posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
The final stretch of The World's End pub crawl takes the crew to pub ten, The King's Head, shot at the popular Letchworth bar The Arena Tavern.