Oscar great Sir Michael Caine on set in Twickenham
Oscar winner and knight of the realm, Sir Michael Caine, was seen filming in Church Street, Twickenham, today - Monday.
The 89-year-old is filming with the great Glenda Jackson, who has her own Oscars, in the rekindling of an on-screen partnership that first began 47 years ago.
They are filming The Great Escaper, which was inspired by true events and tells the story of a Second World War veteran who escapes from his care home to attend the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings in France.
Sir Michael was welcomed to Church Street, which was decked out in US and Canadian flags, on a crisp and bright morning.
The story of Bernard Jordan made headlines around the globe in 2014 when he staged a 'great escape' from his care home to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy, where they commemorated their fallen comrades.
Sir Michael portrays Mr Jordan, while Glenda Jackson, who gave up acting for decades to become a Labour MP, plays his wife, Irene.
The film legends last acted together 47 years ago in the Joseph Losey classic The Romantic Englishwoman.
A synopsis of the new film states: "It was a story that captured the imagination of the world - Bernie seemed to embody the defiant, 'can-do' spirit of a generation that was fast disappearing.
"But of course, it wasn't the whole story. It was the story we all tell ourselves to make war and old age bearable. The bitter-sweet script explores the reality with wit and a very big heart."
It continues: "Bernie's adventure, spanning a mere 48 hours, also marked the culmination of his 60-year marriage to Rene (Jackson) - the story celebrates their love without sentimentality and with an eye to the lessons we might all learn from the Greatest Generation."
The film is being directed by the BAFTA nominated Oliver Parker (An Ideal Husband) from a script by BAFTA-nominee William Ivory (Made in Dagenham).
Parker previously said: "No one can resist a script that makes people both laugh and cry – I loved Billy's writing and the story itself, so inspirational and so moving, seemed to speak to our times and our need for heroes on a human scale, whether people like Bernard Jordan or our doctors and nurses."
He continued: "And now to have Michael and Glenda – two iconic actors – agree to honour this story with their brilliance, it's the cherry on the cake!"
Sir Michael is a two-time Oscar winner. He bagged best supporting actor gongs for Hannah and Her Sisters and The Cider House Rules. While Glenda Jackson also picked up two Academy Awards, winning best actress for Women In Love and A Touch Of Class.
The film is being produced by BAFTA-nominees Robert Bernstein and Douglas Rae (Nowhere Boy) and is an Ecosse Films production for Pathé and BBC Film.
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