Comedy becomes reality
"The Great Disaster of Mr. Bean" is a famous comedy movie. This movie mainly tells the story of Mr. Bean, a security guard at the National Gallery in London, who was It tells the story of an expert escorting a famous painting. In the process, Doudou contributed a lot of laughter to the audience through his hilarious expressions and nonsensical operations. Recently, this scene that has been staged in movies actually happened at the Palais Laurier Hotel. According to Canadian media reports on the 22nd, the internationally renowned photographer Yusuf Kash created a film for the Second World War in 1941. A famous photo taken by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during the war was stolen from the Palais Laurier Hotel in Ottawa. After the thief took the real painting away, a fake painting was hung in its place. Painting information
This famous photo of Churchill is also known as Angry Churchill. In the picture, he is leaning on a cane, with his left hand on his hip, staring at the camera with wide eyes, as if he is going to get angry the next second. , the whole person seems to be in a state of calmness and self-importance. This photo was taken after Churchill delivered a speech on World War II to the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. It was welcomed by many people as soon as it was released. Many people think that this photo shows Churchill's courage to fight the Nazis to the end. When it came out, it was not only published by many newspapers and periodicals, but also printed and issued as stamps. Later, as history changed, the painting was signed by Cash and hung on display in the lounge of the Palais Laurier Hotel. The police have been called
It is reported that a staff member of the Palais Laurier Hotel first discovered something was wrong with the photo. After further investigation, the hotel determined that Churchill's famous photo had indeed been stolen. Alarm selected. According to the general manager of the hotel, he was saddened by this shameless behavior. He also said that in order to ensure the overall safety, he has now taken down all the other paintings hanging in the lounge and will put them on display when it is truly safe. . The case is still under investigation, and the hotel is now publicly collecting clues.