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London Film Location Guide

London Film Location Guide
By Simon James

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This intriguing guide to London locations used in movies covers the whole of the metropolis area by area, so you'll be able to find streets where you live, work or play, whether in Chelsea, Greenwich or Whitechapel. The book includes 'then' and 'now' photographs - stills from the films and the same locations photographed recently; others show the locations mentioned in the text. A comprehensive index enables you to easily find the streets and areas that you know. The films featured include those famously set in London - "Notting Hill", "Love Actually", "Patriot Games", "Alfie", "Basic Instinct 2" - as well as those that contained seminal scenes set in the capital. The book is meticulously researched and offers delights for both film buffs and London enthusiasts.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #136547 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 276 pages

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About the Author
London film locations are Simon James' passion and he has been researching the subject for 10 years. When not immersed in watching movies and walking the streets of London he is a Latin teacher and author of texts on Latin. He lives in London.


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Great Guide to London Films5
A no-nonsense guide to the locations of over 1000 films set in London, from 'About a Boy' to 'Young Sherlock Holmes'. If you are a film-lover who lives in London, has friends there, or plans a visit, then this is the perfect guide. The films are organized by London postal codes, so you can Google Map them, too!