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    The film's producers said that they have a source, identified in press reports as George McIndoe, who was an executive producer. McIndoe claimed that he had talked with two of the gang, who even visited the film set.

  2. Mar 7, 2008 · The screenwriters’ Deep Throat turns out to be a man named George McIndoe, listed as a producer on the film, who claims that he met two of the robbers.

  3. That informant was actually Evening Standard journalist George McIndoe, who claimed to have learnt about the salacious photographs after getting to know two members of the Baker Street gang in the 1970s.

  4. Nine years ago, producer Lawrence Bender brought the story to Clement and La Frenais and introduced them to a journalist named George McIndoe, who knew some of the robbers. Intrigued, they dug deeper and began piecing together facts and evidence.

  5. Feb 15, 2008 · And what George McIndoe told them - whether truth or fiction - is quite remarkable. He claimed that "Terry" and his walkie-talkie gang, as they became known, had found sexually compromising...

  6. Jan 30, 2021 · The film is based on the Lloyds Bank Robbery that shook England in 1971. On the night of September 11, 1971, a gang of thieves had tunneled their way into the Lloyds Bank situated at Baker Street, from the basement of Le Sac, a leather goods shop which they had leased.

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  8. George McIndoe, British director, producer, writer. Fellow The British Society Cinematographers, 1970. Member Showman's Guild Great Britian (honorary).

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