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    • Cath Clarke
    • The Servant (1963) Drama. Director Joseph Losey. Hackney-born Harold Pinter knew more than most about tightening the thumbscrews on a drama, and his screenplay for ‘The Servant’ – adapted from a 1948 novella – is a classic example.
    • It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) Director Robert Hamer. In a city still reeling from the Blitz, a married woman, played by Googie Withers, must contend with the reappearance of an old flame ex-con (John McCallum).
    • Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) Comedy. Director Robert Hamer. Sooner or later, every Londoner comes to learn their place within our city’s pecking order.
    • Peeping Tom (1960) Thrillers. Director Michael Powell. The film that single-handedly destroyed the career of Britain’s finest filmmaker, Michael Powell, ‘Peeping Tom’ is twisted, voyeuristic and brilliant.
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › London_FilmsLondon Films - Wikipedia

    London Films Productions is a British film and television production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and from 1936 based at Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire, near London. The company's productions included The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Things to Come (1936), Rembrandt (1936), and The Four Feathers (1939).

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    • Rye Lane, 2023. One of the most hotly anticipated London films of the year, Raine Allen-Miller’s debut has been hailed as a breath of fresh air in the rom-com genre.
    • Paddington, 2014. The first full-length film starring the nation’s favourite bear was an instant hit when it aired, and soon sparked a similarly beloved sequel.
    • A Brixton Tale, 2021. This compelling drama set in the vibrant neighbourhood of Brixton offers up an interesting take on identity. The girl-meets-boy tale follows white middle-class teenager Leah (Lily Newmark) and Benji (Ola Orebiyi), who is Black and from a low-income family.
    • Mary Poppins, 1964. While this classic Disney film may offer up a slightly more idyllic version of the capital than we’re used to, its sweeping shots of the London rooftops with nanny extraordinaire Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) floating through the sky above them are some of the most romantic you’ll find on screen.
  2. Nov 20, 2020 · The Long Good Friday (1980) Arguably one of the best British gangster movies of all time, The Long Good Friday is to London what The Italian Job is to Turin. The plot follows a Cockney crime boss ...

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  3. With examples like the dark, brooding city in 'Night and the City' and the swinging sixties captured in 'Blow-Up', this is a chronological list charts London’s best moments on the big screen. (Note: The criteria for this list is that London has to play a significant role in the film. Films that were not shot in London, Mary Poppins, From Hell etc, are included because they are significant ...

  4. Find the best movies to watch in London and UK cinemas, stream online or enjoy outdoors. Browse film reviews, interviews, news, lists and more from Time Out London.

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  6. Oct 30, 2021 · Christmas Films Set in London. Christmas in London is a magical time, so why not boost your festive spirit with a London based Christmas film. Love Actually. A classic rom-com for the festive season is Love Actually. Much of this film is set in London, including Downing Street. The film follows a number of key cast members and their personal ...

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