SCOTLAND the Brave boomed out across Glasgow today as a huge parade was staged on the set of the new Indiana Jones film.

The city’s St Vincent Street was adorned in the stars and stripes for the scene, which featured pipers and a brass band behind.

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Harrison Ford and Boyd Holbrook body-doubles were also seen performing an apparent chase scene through Glasgow city centre as filming continues for the fifth Indiana Jones picture.

Several streets have been transformed to looks like New York for the movie, starring 79-year-old Ford.

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The lookalike for Ford rode on horseback along past the parade, with the Holbrook double behind on a vintage motorbike.

The National: A Harrison Ford body double was spotted during filmingA Harrison Ford body double was spotted during filming

One float involved in the parade featured the words “Apollo 11”, with other references to the astronauts suggesting part of the film could be set in 1969.

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Several takes were shot on Thursday morning after rehearsals for the parade took place earlier this week at a car park in Govan, near Ibrox Stadium.

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Crowds gathered at both ends of St Vincent Street – and side streets along the parade’s route – for a glimpse at the action.

The movie’s director James Mangold – who also directed The Greatest Showman, Le Mans ’66 and Logan, which featured Holbrook – has been pictured in Glasgow on set alongside other crew members this week.

The National: Director James Mangold was seen in the Glasgow setDirector James Mangold was seen in the Glasgow set

Filming has so far featured several hundred extras, but other main stars in the movie include Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Kretschmann, Shaunette Renee Wilson and Toby Jones.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, star of Fleabag and Solo: A Star Wars Story, was pictured on set on Wednesday at Cochrane Street.

The National: Phoebe Waller-Brdidge was also seen on setPhoebe Waller-Brdidge was also seen on set

Parts of the city centre will be closed on various days until July 31 for filming, with the “prohibition of pedestrian movements during ‘action’” in some cases.

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Vehicles will not be able to wait, load or unload – or even move – on other dates along St Vincent Street, Hope Street, West Nile Street and Wellington Street, among others.

Filming will move along to the Trongate, Montrose Street, Bothwell Street and Blythswood Street as the month goes on.

Vehicles will not be allowed to move along the M8 Kingston Bridge off-ramp to Bothwell Street from 8pm to 10pm between July 26 and 28.

A list of street closures and timings can be found on the Glasgow City Council website: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/19741/Event-Road-Restrictions