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madeleymade 22nd April 2012 10:47 AM

Non-British films set in Britain
 
This is about genres films/Euro-horrors/GIallos set in Britain but not filmed there.
Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue
Weekend Murders (this has the Major off Fawlty Towers)
All the colours of the dark
What have you done to Solange?
Death Walks on High Heels
Naked You Die
Edgar Wallace krimis
The Scorpion's Tail
Deadly Sweet with Janet Street-Porteh and Dave Prowse
Any more?

If you include non-Eurohorrors
i like the time machine, and my fair lady was one too, although it is awful. dial m for murder, plenty of universal horrors.

Inclusions
Mrs miniver
Random harvest
Dial m for murder
Star! (Actually this had a lot of londom filming and had brits like brucey forsyth and michael craig)
Mary poppins
The basil rathbone nigel bruce sherlock holmes films
Midnight lace
How green is my valley
Lassie come home (yorkshire usa
Adventures of robin hood
Terror in the wax museum
camelot (filmed in spain)
bedknobs and broomsticks
The elvis presley Double Trouble
The invisible man
Hangover square
The lodger
killing of sister george
The undying monster
Son of dr jekyll
Daughter of dr jekyll
The black sleep
Dr jekyll and mr hyde 1931/1941
The old dark house
The 1960 time machine
time after time
sextette
the six million dollar man pilot

a lot of those films made in prague like shanghai knights, narnia, league of xtraordi ary gentlemen, from hell and not forgetting, italy;s view of the british in weekend murders with a cast including ballard 'major gowen' berkeley and chris 'emmerdale' chittell. and not forgetting what have you done to solange, the patrick magee-fulci black cat, lizard in a woman's skin, and all the colors of the dark and living dead at the manchester morgue.

episodes of ironside, mccloud and mcmillan and wife all had it. mission impossible did have one with john williams and jane merrow.

Any suggestions

Daemonia 22nd April 2012 10:50 AM

A good portion of Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue was filmed in the Peak District, so at least some of it was filmed in Britain.

Pete 22nd April 2012 10:51 AM

Riccardo Freda's TRAGIC CEREMONY, Fulci's THE BLACK CAT, LIZARD IN A WOMAN'S SKIN and the opening of THE PSYCHIC.

Not Britain but THE BLOODSUCKER LEADS THE DANCE and THE IGUANA WITH THE TONGUE OF FIRE are both set in Ireland.

madeleymade 22nd April 2012 11:21 AM

But Tragic Ceremony doesn't even do anything to make us tihnk its in Britain, apart from Lords and Ladies and Scotland. I've never heard of the Bloodsucker leads the Dance, but the Iguana is definitely filmed in Ireland, in places such as Liberty Hall, Tara Street, Walton's Music Store. As a Dublin native, it makes me overjoyed to see such places in a giallo. Even a few Irish actors appear, such as legendary Irish entertainer Niall Toibin who was also in Rawhead Rex, Ballykissangel and even was in an episode of Minder!

Pete 22nd April 2012 12:11 PM

It may not do but it still is. I haven't seen BLOODSUCKER for ages so I can't remember if any of it was actually filmed there (which it probably wasn't).

madeleymade 22nd April 2012 12:28 PM

I did research. It's not.

RedEyeTheCylon 22nd April 2012 02:27 PM

Quite a few of the classic Universal films are meant to be set in Britain:

Dracula (1931) - London
Dracula's Daughter (1936) - London
Werewolf of London (1935) - London
She-Wolf of London (1946) - London
The Wolfman (1941) - Wales
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943) -First part is set in Wales
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) - First scene with Talbot is set in London
Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr Hyde (1953) - London

Make Them Die Slowly 22nd April 2012 02:31 PM

"Deadly Sweet" is an amazing film though Prowse and Porter are only extras! The Cult Epics release is well worth a punt to see Tinto Brass' pre tit and arse work. It's a glorious, pop art freak out of a film. I love it. DEADLY SWEET - YouTube

madeleymade 22nd April 2012 02:53 PM

Any more examples TV especially. Like Columbo with Dagger of the Mind, MCCLOUD, MUrder she wrote, can we talk about them?

James Morton 22nd April 2012 04:41 PM

DEATH WISH 3, THE SHINING, EYES WIDE SHUT and FULL METAL JACKET are another couple of examples
well Kubrick was scared of flying


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