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The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Presents: London by Tony Reeves,

The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Presents: London by Tony Reeves,
This first-ever guide to movie tourism in London contains detailed coverage of over 500 films illustrated with over 500 exclusive location photographs. Packed with all the information the movie-buff traveller needs to kno, including how to get there and where to stay, visit, eat and shop, it also gives a brief introduction to the capital and its place in cinema history, maps for movie-themed walks, details about key yearly film festivals, such as the London Film Festival, and an index of film titles. Plus full-colour features on James Bond's London, London Gangsters, Literary London and RomComs, among others. From Notting Hill to Lock, Stock, Sense and Sensibility to A Clockwork Orange, the films made in London are as diverse as the capital's locations and this guide covers them all.



Swiss Family Robinson (Collector's Edition)
Swiss Family Robinson (Collector's Edition)
One of Disney's biggest and most fondly remembered hits, the spectacular screen version of the literary classic "Swiss Family Robinson" is full of breathtaking South Seas scenery, hundreds of exotic animals, and treacherous pirates. This heroic tale chronicles the courageous exploits of the Robinson family after they are shipwrecked on a deserted island. Using teamwork and ingenuity, they skillfully overcome the obstacles of nature and transform their new home into a "civilized" community. But the ultimate challenge lies ahead when a band of cutthroat pirates threaten to destroy the Robinson's Makeshift paradise. Capture the thrills, romance, and fun of this unforgettable Disney film! 1. The film was based on the book by Johann Wyss, written to preserve the tales he and his sons made up while imagining themselves in Robinson Crusoe's predicament. Not originally intended for publication, the narrative was later edited and illustrated by Wyss' descendants. 2. Filmed on the Caribbean island of Tobago, the motion picture's lavish preproduction planning and on-location shooting (22 weeks) resulted in a budget that exceeded $4 million, but the extraordinary box office returns, subsequent popular reissues, and release on home video in 1982 has made it one of Disney's top-grossing films. 3. There was one problem with the filming location of Tobago: it had no animals. Tropical birds, gulls, ostriches, snakes, tigers, zebras, baby elephants, and monkeys were all flown to the island, along with 14 animal trainers. 4. One afternoon the flamingos Disney "hired" for the film took off from Tobago and headed south to British Guiana. Fortunately, they returned the next day at feeding time. 5. Audio Commentary With Ken Annakin, Tommy Kirk, James MacArthur, And Kevin Corcoran, 6. Original Theatical Animated Short "Sea Salts", 7. "Adventure In The Making", 8. Conversations With James MacArthur, 9. "Pirates!", 10.



Evidence of the Film - Evidence of the Film is a 1913 film short which tells the story of a messenger boy at a film studio who is accused of stealing. He is saved by his sister, a film cutter who comes across some footage of her brother inadvertently walking into a location shot and being knocked down by the real-life villain.

Location shooting - Location shooting is the practice of filming in an actual setting rather than on a sound stage or back lot. In filmmaking a location is any place where a film crew will be filming actors and recording their dialog.

Scott of the Antarctic (1948 film) - Scott of the Antarctic is a 1948 film about Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910-12. Produced by Ealing Studios, the film was directed by Charles Frend largely on location in Norway.

Macao (film) - Macao is a black-and-white 1952 film noir adventure film. The film was shot on location in Hong Kong and Macau.



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