Hard to beat "Sense & Sensibility" which was done by the great Ang Lee, who
actually went over budget waiting for the right kind of light to film
certain scenes. Gorgeous photography--movie's great, too!
Charlene
The TV series of "Brideshead Revisited".
Well, perhaps I can put a word in for my 'home' region. There is also
'Elizabeth', with scenes filmed in Durham Cathedral and at other sites in
Northumbria - Warkworth Castle, Alnwick Castle, and the rocky coastline at
Bamburgh.
And there is 'Robin Hood, Prince of thieves', where one of the opening
scenes was filmed on Hadrian's Wall. (How Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman
managed to gallop the 350 miles from their landing near Dover up to The Wall
in under one day, somewhat beggars the imagination!)
Gordon Roberts
Gosford Park, what a beautiful house!
RC
And really any Merchant Ivory film. They actually did a book just about the
locations of all their films. Howard's End, The Remains of the Day, and A Room
With A View come to mind.
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>And really any Merchant Ivory film. They actually did a book just about the
>locations of all their films. Howard's End, The Remains of the Day, and A
>Room
>With A View come to mind.
Thanks for mentioning the book, Loreen, which is must reading for fans of
Merchant Ivory films.
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>Thanks for mentioning the book, Loreen, which is must reading for fans of
>Merchant Ivory films.
>
The book is called Merchant Ivory's English Landscape: Rooms, Views, and
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes.
>^..^<
I agree. Elizabeth is one of my favorite royal movies for both scenery and
level of acting.