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‘I thought it would be a tinpot movie’: myths and reality of Chariots of Fire and the 1924 Olympics

‘I thought it would be a tinpot movie’: myths and reality of Chariots of Fire and the 1924 Olympics

The Oscar-winning film took plenty of liberties with the truth but remains one of Britain’s favourite movies

It takes a bit of finding, but on the front of the old Carlton hotel in the sleepy seaside Kent town of Broadstairs hangs a blue plaque. It’s an apartment block these days, but it marks the spot where some of the British team stayed and trained before embarking on their trip to the Paris Olympics almost 100 years ago.

More obvious is the confusion on the faces of the folk who stop and read it, desperately trying to reconcile their view of nearby Viking Bay and their memories of the opening scene from the 1981 film Chariots of Fire, where the cast splash along the surf to the soaring electronic score by Vangelis.

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