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  • * [[:Category:Locations|filming locations]] used by Hitchcock * [[:Category:Locations|locations used in Hitchcock films]]
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  • ...get engaged, but when Hugh travels out of the country, she begins to play around. The film was first screened to the public at the Capitol in Haymarket, London, during the week commencing 12th April 1926. However, Gainsborough's distri
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  • ...kidnap Betty in order to keep the Lawrence's quiet. Bob and Jill return to London and take matters into their own hands. ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt002545 ...dvertently learns that a terrible assassination will shortly take place in London. But the 'heavies' know that he knows, with the result that Drummond's five
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  • ...e]]'s melancholic play "[[Mary Rose]]", which he saw when it premièred in London in April {{Y1920}}. ''Marnie'' screenwriter [[Jay Presson Allen]] was hired Hitchcock's initial plans for his "realistic Bond" film centred around a scientist who defects to Russia and the impact this has on his wife. In N
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  • ...assins kidnap Hank in order to keep the McKenna's silent. Ben and Jo go to London and take matters into their own hands. ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt004947 * [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) - filming locations|filming locations]]
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  • With the production phase finished, Hitchcock returned to London and completed editing the film by the end of 1925. ...that it is likely the film was shown at a number of trade shows outside of London during October 1926, but only one print of the film would have been require
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  • ...There is a remote possibility that Hitchcock himself suggested the filming locations.</ref>
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  • '''Hitchcock to make film in London''' ...ller about a multiple murderer which will be filmed in April in and around London and in a British Studio.
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  • For the sequence where Novello descends into the [[London Underground]], permission was granted to use [[Maida Vale Underground Stati During the initial theatrical run in London, the film was sometimes presented with a short break during which [[Ivor No
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  • ...ad been voted the most popular British movie star in a poll of over 30,000 London cinema-goers. The female voters named [[Ivor Novello]] their most favourite At a luncheon press conference held on 14th October 1927 in London, studio chairman [[John Maxwell]] announced that he had signed Balfour{{-}}
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  • [[Noël Coward]]'s play was first staged in London on July 9th, {{Y1926}} and ran at the Duke of York's theatre for 132 perfor * [[Easy Virtue (1928) - locations|filming locations]]
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  • ...as April 1927, Hitchcock had been talking about his idea for a film based around the boxing and a scenario was already complete prior to joining BIP. ...sources of the original films.<ref>[[Journal of Film Preservation (2012) - London - Restoring Hitchcock]] by Kieron Webb & Bryony Dixon</ref>
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  • Alice White is the daughter of a shopkeeper in 1920's London. Her boyfriend, Frank Webber is a Scotland Yard detective who seems more in ...the lead role.<ref>''Blackmail'' was first performed at the Globe Theatre, London on February 28th. In "[[English Hitchcock]]", [[Charles Barr]] notes that t
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  • ...befair00philgoog Archive.org: Widecombe Fair]</ref> When it transferred to London in March {{Y1924}}, it proved to be an enormous success and ran for over 1, ...ario based on original Phillpotts novel for British International Pictures around the same time as the one for Hitchcock. Directed by Norman Walker, this wa
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  • ...r scenes were filmed at various locations in London, predominantly centred around the [[Covent Garden]] area, including: * [[Tower Bridge]] and [[London County Hall, Belvedere Road, London|London County Hall]], on the banks of the [[River Thames]], were used for the open
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  • ...ed opposite the [[Royal Opera House]] at 37 Bow Street, [[Covent Garden]], London, WC2E 7AU. A pub has existed on the site since the 17th century. === Nearest Locations ===
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  • Covent Garden is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin's Lane and Drury ...entertainment facilities, including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the London Transport Museum.
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  • Westminster Cathedral in London is the mother church of the Catholic community in England and Wales and the === Nearest Locations ===
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  • Fred and Emily Hill lead a boring life in the London suburbs. They decide to escape from it all by writing to a rich relative an * [[Rich and Strange (1931) - filming locations|filming locations]]
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  • Canadian Richard Hanney is visiting London when he meets a mysterious spy named Annabella Smith. When Smith is murdere ...s [[Richard Hannay]] was a calculated one{{-}}the actor's recent films for London Film Productions had been successfully marketed in the United States and Do
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