A rather vulgar and outdated advert from the late 1980s which shows a movie star enjoying a pint of lager in what is supposed to be Edinburgh has resurfaced online.

A cyclist as well as a highland marching band playing the bagpipes and drums travel through the street in opposite directions in the opening scene.

Paul Hogan, notorious for his Crocodile Dundee franchise role, which took movie box offices by storm in 1986, is seen holding a cold amber pint of Fosters lager as he exits the fictional 'Castle Bar.'

The movie star approaches a table that has a blonde woman in a white and pink striped skirt suit sitting at it with both a Fosters pint and a gin and tonic in his hands.

Locals of the capital will struggle to recognise where the advert was filmed as it very much looks as though it

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