The film begins with two of the main characters racing to catch a train, a 3 car DMU. They manage to board the train, but once aboard and talking to a ticket inspector, they are now in a corridor carriage and not a DMU car.
Later the train is shown at Dawlish, by the sea, hauled by a Class 42 or 43 loco. So, clearly not a DMU.
Finally the train arrives at Roxham. The train is now hauled by a Class 22. Visually quite different from a Class 42/43. And certainly not a DMU.
Later the train is shown at Dawlish, by the sea, hauled by a Class 42 or 43 loco. So, clearly not a DMU.
Finally the train arrives at Roxham. The train is now hauled by a Class 22. Visually quite different from a Class 42/43. And certainly not a DMU.
The instrumental jazz song that Tinker puts on his record player after shagging Julia Foster's character is Tony Kinsey's Bassman from his album "An Evening with Tony Kinsey" while the LP that Tinker is holding is not Tony Kinsey but what looks like a British rock 'n' roll band.
At around the 41 minute mark the jazz track that Tinker plays for Julia Foster's character is "Bassman" from the LP "An Evening With Tony Kinsey", by Brit jazzer Tony Kinsey. But the LP sleeve he has in his hand is the album "Out of the Afternoon" by the Roy Haynes Quartet. Both are very cool records though.