Film Locations in LondonThere's no denying that London makes a handsome backdrop. Not just to photographs, but also to lend movies an atmosphere that's woven into the fabric of the story. Many's the time a movie gets remade, the location is changed and consequently it falls flat. It can be down to weak scripts, poor acting and a slew of other reasons, but the location is frequently critical to the appeal of the film, even if it wasn't considered significant at the time. Alfie, Get Carter, The Wicker Man, are a few which tanked, once their locations were changed. The following are a hand-picked selection of films, which didn't necessarily set out to be London films, (If you haven't seen some of these films, skip through - there are spoilers).
Withnail and ISet in Camden, but filmed in Notting Hill, "Withnail" is often regarded as Britain's most quotable film. Half the movie is set in the Lake District, but it's the scuzzy existence of the two leads that strikes a familiar chord with London audiences. I saw it on release, at the Lumiere, St. Martin's Lane and the audience were cackling and snorting throughout. It was a hit when it launched and it's probably even more so now. The cafe where Marwood panics his way through the headlines, during breakfast at the beginning of the film, is on the corner of Ladbroke Grove and Lancaster Road. Marwood: Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day. Read more... | ||
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