A HARRISON Ford lookalike was spotted in Glasgow on Wednesday as filming commenced for Indiana Jones 5.
A picture from the set shows a man who bears a striking resemblance to the Hollywood star was shared on social media.
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Itison shared the picture on their Instagram, with the caption: "The star himself, Harrison Ford, and the movie director. What do we all think?"
The body double was photographed in the city centre beside director James Mangold, which is being used for the set of the upcoming Indiana Jones film.
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Cochrane Street, St Vincent Street and other nearby areas have been completely transformed to look like New York City in the 1960s.
The upcoming film will be set in 1969, after the historic moon landing.
A welcome home parade was held in New York City in August of that year.
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