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Brick Lane (2007 film) The Brides of Fu Manchu; Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy; Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason; Bridget Jones's Baby; Bridget Jones's Diary; Brighton Rock (2010 film) Broken (2012 film) Bronco Bullfrog; Brotherhood (2016 film) The Buddha of Suburbia (TV serial) Buddy's Song (film) Bullet Boy; Bunny Lake Is Missing; Burke ...
London has been used frequently both as a filming location and as a film setting.These have ranged from historical recreations of the Victorian London of Charles Dickens and Sherlock Holmes, to the romantic comedies of Bridget Jones's Diary and Notting Hill, by way of crime films, spy thrillers, science fiction and the "swinging London" films of the 1960s.
Becky Sharp (film) The Bed Sitting Room (film) Bedazzled (1967 film) Bedknobs and Broomsticks; Bedlam (1946 film) The Beetle (film) Before the Rain (1994 film) The Beggar's Opera (film) Behind That Curtain (film) Behind the Headlines (1956 film) Being Julia; Bell Bottom (2021 film) Bell-Bottom George; Bella Donna (1934 film) Belle (2013 film)
The Reading Room in the British Museum as it appeared in 2004. Used in many films as a backdrop including Hitchcock's Blackmail and Zinnemann's The Day of the Jackal. Several films have featured the British Museum in London as part of their plot, with scenes filmed at the location.
Hammersmith, London Sands Films Studio: Rotherhithe, London Seren Stiwdios (formerly Pinewood Studio Wales) St Mellons, Cardiff Shepperton Studios: Shepperton, Surrey 1931 Southall Studios: Southall, London Twickenham Film Studios: Twickenham, London Walthamstow Studios: Walthamstow, London Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden (formerly known as ...
The oldest known surviving film (from 1888) was shot in the United Kingdom as well as early colour films. While film production reached an all-time high in 1936, [6] the "golden age" of British cinema is usually thought to have occurred in the 1940s, during which the directors David Lean, [7] Michael Powell, [8] and Carol Reed [9] produced their most critically acclaimed works.
The African Queen (film) Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (film) Agent Vinod (2012 film) Airborne (2012 film) Alice, Through the Looking; Aliens (film) Allies (film) Aman (film) Amina (2012 film) The Amityville Playhouse; And So It Goes (film) And Then There Were None (TV series) Animal Farm (1999 film) Another Mother's Son; The Antwerp ...
Pinewood Studios is a series of major film and television studios, with the primary studio situated approximately 20 miles west of London among the pine trees on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, near the village of Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. Users can now search an interactive filmography [1] on the Pinewood Studios Group website. [2]