Yes, but the scene was cut from the theatrical release. We see a cheek kiss and the movie implies that they had sex.
It was a hearse.
On the Bayeux Tapestry it is shown that Harold got an arrow in the eye. I have heard it said he was actually killed in Melee against the Norman cavalry, probably by sword strike.
There is no definitive proof that Harold was actually killed by an arrow to the eye. Documentation and records form the time of the battle are not explicit on the subject of how Harold actually died.
because they were jealous and annoyed with him because he got married and they actually loved him
King Harold was actually killed at the battle of hastings, supposedly by an lucky Norman arrow through is eye, but historians only know that he was killed at the battle and not in what manner it occured.
Automobiles
It was a hearse.
Harold and Maude is a 1971 American black comedy film. The film's plot centers around a young man named Harold who becomes romantically involved with a 79 year old woman named Maude.
the car
military, sunflowers
1971
Maude - 1972 The Kiss 3-2 was released on: USA: 16 September 1974
It's 'If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out.'
Cat Stevens
to make you believe briefly that harold had finally truely committed suicide from grief over maud's suicide
Yes. I think that it's from the Harold and Maude movie soundtrack.
It was sung by Cat Stevens - I believe it was from the soundtrack of Harold & Maude.