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I would be interested in hearing any about locations that were used in Bethnal Green and Walthamstow in East London. Thanks Last edited by mileyproductions; 07-05-2007 at 07:37 PM. Reason: update |
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"Hidden House History" (2006) The Burgomaster of Stilemonde (1929) The Call of the Road (1920) Explosions (2006) It Was an Accident (2000) The Life of a Ten Pound Note (2003) (TV) The Lives of the Saints (2006) The Sofa (2006) The Take Out (1994) And these in Bethnal Green: "Goodnight Sweetheart" (1993) Buster (1988) Children of Men (2006) The Criminal (1999) Hotel Infinity (2004) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2000) The Krays (1990) The Lives of the Saints (2006) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) The Missionary (1982) Our Hidden Lives (2005) (TV) A Place to Go (1963) Secrets & Lies (1996) Shiner (2000) The Sick House (2007) The Surgeon General Warns (2005) Triads, Yardies & Onion Bhajees (2003) Tube Tales (1999) (TV) They will often give details of the exact scenes filmed there, and exactly where they were filmed, if you follow the links Steve |
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The old Columbia Building were pulled down very soon after this time and my brother was re-housed in Keeling House, in Temple Street, just off Hackney Road, near The two Brewers pub. Good luck with your quest. Sid. |
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Some scenes in Gangster No. 1 were shot in Bethnal Green, with the 'Double 6' club being on Boundary Street E2 and the taxi scene at the back of Weaver Street. Freddie Mays' club was atually a warehouse at the end of The Oval, off Hackney Road.
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Thorold Dickinson's "It Always Rains On Sunday" (1947 ?) has to be the ultimate Bethnal Green flick. Lots of sets I know, but some locations I''m certain. If I remember correctly, the British Rail Stn features very near the end (not the railway train/track chase).
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Thorold Dickinson's "It Always Rains On Sunday" (1947 ?) has to be the ultimate Bethnal Green flick. Lots of sets I know, but some locations I''m certain. If I remember correctly, the British Rail Stn features very near the end (not the railway train/track chase).
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Some of Velvet Goldmine was filmed at the old Bethnal Green town hall on Cambridge Heath Rd.
Eastern Promises was filmed on Broadway Market which is round the corner from the town hall. |
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Some of the stage scenes in "Isadora" were filmed in an old hall in East London, but I can't remember where. Certainly not Walthamstow, but possibly Bethnal Green, although for some reason I'm thinkig Bow. Anyone know ?
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I've not seen Isadora but Wilton's Music Hall would have been almost completely derelict at the time of filming. Assuming the Isadora theatre looks fairly smart, it's unlikely to be Wiltons. Great building though and well worth visiting.
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Quite a few scenes from 1984 was shot in Bethnal Green. They used a street called Cheshire Street. They even went as far as taking up all the lamposts in the street and installing lamposts on the buildings so that they were out of shot. The bedroom scenes with John Hurt were done on some scaffolding made into a room behind one of the shops in Cheshire street. The street was so run down they had to renovate it to look like it had been through WW3. lol.
The pawnbrokers shop was filmed at 33 cheshire street. |
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