It's ten years ago this week since the late Robert Vaughn, who died in 2016, was caught on camera filming outside a former Leytonstone pub.
A Hollywood legend brought some of the glamour of Tinseltown to an empty pub in Leytonstone.
Robert Vaughn is pictured shooting a scene for his forthcoming movie The Magnificent Eleven outside the former Lincolns pub in High Road.
The pub building has been transformed into a colourful Indian restaurant.
The film, which was written by Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, is a modern remake of the classic western The Magnificent Seven, which also starred Vaughn.
In the new film the cowboys are a hapless amateur football team, the Indians run the Taj Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are a gang of thugs led by American Bob.
Vaughn, who recently appeared in the BBC drama Hustle, has a big screen and television career spanning seven decades.
He is best known for his roles in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and the Magificent Seven, which he starred in alongside Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen.
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