Harry Styles spotted ‘at Victory Parade’ in filming for new Dunkirk scenes
The One Direction star swigs from a bottle of beer in celebration while filming in Dorset

HARRY Styles fans will be delighted to know that their beloved pop-star turned actor doesn't die in his movie debut.
The One Direction hunk has been pictured filming 'Victory parade' scenes in Dorset for his role in Christopher Nolan's World War Two drama, Dunkirk.
However, they can rest assured he makes it back to the sunny shores of England if these new pictures are anything to go by.
Looking distinctly more scruffy than we're used to seeing the slick pop star, Harry looked every inch a soldier returning home from war in his grubby army uniform.
Covered in dirt, with his new short hair greasy and covered in mud, Harry swigs from bottles of beer as he takes food from delighted locals who are eager to welcome the soldiers home.
Keeping in character, Harry waves and smiles at the lookers-on as the train pulls into the platform in the coastal town of Swanage in Dorset.
The scene sees Harry leaning out of the train window to greet a crowd dressed in traditional 1940s clothing.
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Dunkirk marks the 22-year-old's first acting gig since leaving the glamorous world of pop stardom behind him.
The film will see Harry star alongside the likes of Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance and Cillian Murphy.
Set in 1940, the movie depicts the real-life events that occurred in Dunkirk, during the battle against Nazi Germany.
Code-named Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of soldiers from Dunkirk between May 26 and June 4 was one of the most successful rescue missions in British history.
Many are keen to know what Harry is like to work with and his co-star Mark Rylance told the Evening Standard that he has a "gift".
He said: "What's really surprised me is he's really witty, really funny - he really makes me laugh. He's been ever so brave, not making any fuss.
"He seems remarkable ... one of those people - Sean Penn has it too - a kind of panache.
"I look at them and think, 'How did you get that? How do you get so that life is easy?' But he has got a lovely, lovely character. It's a gift."
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