It’s The Daily
Constitutional Film Festival. And it’s programmed by London Walks Guides and
London Walkers. Which is the greatest London movie of them all? The best
performance in a London-set film? Your favorite London movie location?
As usual, we want to hear from you – send us your favorite London movie nominations to the usual email address, get in touch with us on Twitter @londonwalks or leave a comment at the bottom of this post.
LW’s Judy adds a second choice to the list…
No. 19: Seven Days To Noon
Seven Days To Noon (1950) by Boulting Brothers. A research scientist threatens to blow up London with an atomic bomb and the race to stop him. Various locations - Whitehall, Trafalgar Sq, Cromwell Road & Westbourne Park area, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Judy Judy, winner of the London Tourist Board's prestigious Guide of the Year Award, is a professionally qualified Blue Badge and City of London Guide.
Forthcoming Film Walks with London Walks… Alfred Hitchcock's London on September 22, from Holborn underground, both at 10.45; and London on Film on August 25, Bank underground exit 3 at 10.45.
You can also book a private London Film Locations walk by calling London Walks on 020 7624 3978 or emailing [email protected].
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