Dunno Dave, though I'd like to know as well. Pretty sure it's London suburbs, but that still leaves a wide area to search!
rgds
Rob
Does anyone know the film location of the family home used in The Huggett films?
Filmed in the late 1940's the films starred Jack Warner and Susan Shaw amongst many other well known actors of the time.
The location footage of the Huggett home showed that it was situated in the middle of what seemed a very long street. All the houses in the street seemed to be of identical design.
Anyone have any clues as to where it was filmed?
Being Gainsborough films they may have been filmed in an area close to the then studio.
I'm also wondering whether the origional houses are still standing.
Any help would be welcome.
Cheers!
Dave.
Dunno Dave, though I'd like to know as well. Pretty sure it's London suburbs, but that still leaves a wide area to search!
rgds
Rob
Hi Rob,Originally posted by Rob Compton@Aug 25 2005, 07:32 PM
Dunno Dave, though I'd like to know as well. Pretty sure it's London suburbs, but that still leaves a wide area to search!
rgds
Rob
Surely some old timer on the forum who has lived most of their lives in and around London would know.
Surely...
Dave.
Yes, but London's a BIG place.Originally posted by David Brent@Sep 4 2005, 09:09 AM
Hi Rob,
Surely some old timer on the forum who has lived most of their lives in and around London would know.
Surely..
Dave.
Greater London covers an area of 609 square miles (1,579 km²).
That's 1/40 the area of Tasmania
And, unlike Tasmainia, a large proportion of Greater London is covered with streets full of houses any one of which could be where they filmed The Huggett's
Steve
Have you tried writing to Ken Annakin, the director. You can reach to him c/o Tomahawk Media, PO Box 1236, Sheffield, S11 7XU... I'd say he was your best bet...
Cheers
Hoggers
Hi Steve,Originally posted by Steve Crook@Sep 5 2005, 02:56 PM
Yes, but London's a BIG place.
Greater London covers an area of 609 square miles (1,579 km²).
That's 1/40 the area of Tasmania
And, unlike Tasmainia, a large proportion of Greater London is covered with streets full of houses any one of which could be where they filmed The Huggett's
Steve
Yes....I do know how big London is.
What I meant was that maybe someone connected to the forum may have seen, been there or knew of where the location filming was made.
A shot in the dark I know, but there may have been a Huggett's buff out there somewhere.
Dave.
Hi Hoggers,Originally posted by hoggers@Sep 5 2005, 09:27 PM
Have you tried writing to Ken Annakin, the director. You can reach to him c/o Tomahawk Media, PO Box 1236, Sheffield, S11 7XU... I'd say he was your best bet...
Cheers
Hoggers
Many thanks for the information. I appreciate your help.
I'll get onto it and when/if I get an answer I'll share it with the forum.
Cheers mate.
Dave.
Dave, I'm wondering if the Huggett's house is still there. They were probably 'council houses' and have been replaced or modernised by now - OR they may have been bombed during WWII!Originally posted by David Brent@Sep 6 2005, 09:06 AM
Hi Steve,
Yes....I do know how big London is.
What I meant was that maybe someone connected to the forum may have seen, been there or knew of where the location filming was made.
A shot in the dark I know, but there may have been a Huggett's buff out there somewhere.
Dave.
Just a thought.
Dunno why, but I'd put my money on it being south of the Thames - well, narrows it down a bit doesn't it?
Would be interested to hear any reply you get Dave
rgds
Rob
Hi Rob,Originally posted by Rob Compton@Sep 6 2005, 09:24 AM
Would be interested to hear any reply you get Dave
rgds
Rob
You've got it mate
Dave.
Have written to Ken Annakin and am waiting for a reply.
Meanwhile I have discovered that the Huggett films were made at the now closed Islington Studio's.
Could the street scenes have been shot around that area?
Dave,
I am pleased to say that I have received a reply from Mr. Ken Annakin, director of the Huggett films.(David Brent @ Sep 18 2005, 08:28 AM)
Have written to Ken Annakin and am waiting for a reply.
Meanwhile I have discovered that the Huggett films were made at the now closed Islington Studio's.
Could the street scenes have been shot around that area?
Dave,
He has confirmed that the Huggett house location scenes were indeed filmed in a street situated very near to the old Islington film studio's.
Mr. Annakin, now in his nineties, added that he could not remember the exact name of the street used but did promise to check out some of his notes and get back to me if he found further information.
It was very nice of him to take the time to reply to me.
I do not know where the old Islington film studio's were situated but maybe someone else on this forum does.
Anyone now prepared to guess where the Huggett house was situated?
Cheers
Dave.
Nice one Dave, thanks.(David Brent @ Oct 12 2005, 04:34 AM)
I am pleased to say that I have received a reply from Mr. Ken Annakin, director of the Huggett films.
He has confirmed that the Huggett house location scenes were indeed filmed in a street situated very near to the old Islington film studio's.
Mr. Annakin, now in his nineties, added that he could not remember the exact name of the street used but did promise to check out some of his notes and get back to me if he found further information.
It was very nice of him to take the time to reply to me.
I do not know where the old Islington film studio's were situated but maybe someone else on this forum does.
Anyone now prepared to guess where the Huggett house was situated?
Cheers
Dave.
The old Islington Film Studios were on the Western edge of Islington, more like Hoxton. In Poole Street. Known as "Hollywood by the Canal", it was on the banks of the Regents Canal, just off the New North Road (A1200)
Steve
Many thanks for that info Steve.(Steve Crook @ Oct 12 2005, 05:26 AM)
Nice one Dave, thanks.
The old Islington Film Studios were on the Western edge of Islington, more like Hoxton. In Poole Street. Known as "Hollywood by the Canal", it was on the banks of the Regents Canal, just off the New North Road (A1200)
Steve
I'll have to sort out my London A to Z and try to pinpoint where the Huggett street may be.
I remember it looked like a really long and wide street yet at the time it didn't appear to be a main road.
It REALLY would be interesting to know if some of those houses are still there.
Cheers
Dave.
Fascinating stuff about the Huggets and great to hear a reply from director Ken Annakin. I have just starting researching the Huggett films for a proposed DVD box set. I'm learning as I go along so please bear with me. At the moment the set is to include "Holiday Camp" (the film that first introduced the family), "Here Come The Huggetts", "Vote For Huggett", "The Huggetts Abroad" and the spin off "Easy Money".
Before anyone gets too excitied it is a way down the schedule and will probably only happen if another more commercial set (also in the planning), starring Petula Clark, sells well. Fingers crossed.
Hi Harold,(Harold Pelham @ Oct 12 2005, 01:17 PM)
Fascinating stuff about the Huggets and great to hear a reply from director Ken Annakin. I have just starting researching the Huggett films for a proposed DVD box set. I'm learning as I go along so please bear with me. At the moment the set is to include "Holiday Camp" (the film that first introduced the family), "Here Come The Huggetts", "Vote For Huggett", "The Huggetts Abroad" and the spin off "Easy Money".
Before anyone gets too excitied it is a way down the schedule and will probably only happen if another more commercial set (also in the planning), starring Petula Clark, sells well. Fingers crossed.
Excellent news on the proposed Huggett's DVD box set.
The very best of luck to you in your efforts to get it released.Please keep us informed.
I didn't know there was a spin off film called "Easy Money".Who starred in it?
Cheers
Dave.
(Harold Pelham @ Oct 12 2005, 02:17 PM)
Fascinating stuff about the Huggets and great to hear a reply from director Ken Annakin. I have just starting researching the Huggett films for a proposed DVD box set. I'm learning as I go along so please bear with me. At the moment the set is to include "Holiday Camp" (the film that first introduced the family), "Here Come The Huggetts", "Vote For Huggett", "The Huggetts Abroad" and the spin off "Easy Money".
Before anyone gets too excitied it is a way down the schedule and will probably only happen if another more commercial set (also in the planning), starring Petula Clark, sells well. Fingers crossed.
Please please get a wriggle on with the dvd,s for the huggetts am so excited! PS the gainsborough studio in islington is now a block or more of VERY expensive flats..also there are a lot of estates in that area as I think the area was refurbished after the 2nd world war. Keep us up to date with your efforts tho.
Sorry about the delay, I'm still finding my feet on the site and missed your reply. "Easy Money" was a film in 4 parts about the effects of winning a fortune on 4 different families. One of the stories features father and daughter Phillip and Jackie Stafford played by Petula and Jack Warner who became the Huggetts. The film also stars David Tomlinson.(David Brent @ Oct 13 2005, 07:40 AM)
Hi Harold,
Excellent news on the proposed Huggett's DVD box set.
The very best of luck to you in your efforts to get it released.Please keep us informed.
I didn't know there was a spin off film called "Easy Money".Who starred in it?
Cheers
Dave.
I posted a new topic asking if anybody new of a recent release of the 3 Huggett films. Unfortunately nobody was able to help midentify them but I have since found out a bit more info. They are bootlegs which have been originated in Australia and, I'm reliably informed, are dreadful quality despite pretending to be digitally remastered. They have been recorded from TV and badly transfered to DVD. They are unwatchable and the only thing going for them are the sleeves.
Easy Money was shown quite recently on sky's, movie mattinee channel,i managed to get a good copy on to dvd,shame about the usual obtrusive ident tho'.(Harold Pelham @ Oct 15 2005, 11:08 AM)
Sorry about the delay, I'm still finding my feet on the site and missed your reply. "Easy Money" was a film in 4 parts about the effects of winning a fortune on 4 different families. One of the stories features father and daughter Phillip and Jackie Stafford played by Petula and Jack Warner who became the Huggetts. The film also stars David Tomlinson.
I posted a new topic asking if anybody new of a recent release of the 3 Huggett films. Unfortunately nobody was able to help midentify them but I have since found out a bit more info. They are bootlegs which have been originated in Australia and, I'm reliably informed, are dreadful quality despite pretending to be digitally remastered. They have been recorded from TV and badly transfered to DVD. They are unwatchable and the only thing going for them are the sleeves.
cheers Ollie.
If you get round to releasing the Huggetts films, audio commentaries for all four films with director Ken Annakin please. You could also employ Petula Clark, Peter Hammond (Harry Huggett) and composer Antony Hopkins who were involved in three films each, as well as Peter Rogers who worked on two as writer.