HUNDREDS of people gathered in Bridlington as the new Dad's Army movie was filmed in the town.
The production team has tranformed the Old Town into the fictional Walmington-on-Sea, for the wartime film.
On Saturday, cast members including Bill Nighy, Toby Jones, Sir Tom Courteney and Sir Michael Gambon joined more than 300 extras to create a St George's Day parade in the High Street.
The new film, directed by Oliver Parker, will feature the popular Home Guard characters along with a journalist, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, who is sent to write about their exploits.
The original TV show ran from 1968 to 1977, attracting 18 million viewers at its height, and the original cast made a film version in 1971.
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