- “Pride and Prejudice” (2005): This classic Jane Austen adaptation, starring Keira Knightley, features landscapes filmed in Hampshire.
- “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” (2010): The English countryside, including Hampshire, served as a backdrop for some of the outdoor scenes in this popular fantasy film.
- “The Da Vinci Code” (2006): While not entirely set in Hampshire, this thrilling film adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel features scenes filmed in the beautiful Winchester Cathedral.
- “Sense and Sensibility” (1995): Another Jane Austen classic, this film showcases Hampshire’s landscapes, with scenes shot at various locations in the county.
- “War Horse” (2011): Steven Spielberg’s emotionally charged drama about a young man and his horse during World War I features scenes filmed in Hampshire, particularly at the village of Bourne.
- “Chapter Two” (1979): This romantic comedy, based on a Neil Simon play, is partially set in Hampshire and follows the love story of a recently widowed writer.
- “The Missionary” (1982): Starring Michael Palin, this comedy film features scenes set and filmed in the city of Winchester, Hampshire.
- “Change of Address” (2006): This French romantic comedy takes place partially in Hampshire and follows the story of a Parisian woman who moves to the English countryside.
- “Hope and Glory” (1987): Although primarily set in London during World War II, this semiautobiographical film by John Boorman includes scenes set in the Hampshire countryside.
- “King of Thieves” (2018): A crime film based on a true story, “King of Thieves” features scenes set in the Hampshire area, specifically in the towns of Aldershot and Fleet.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Hampshire
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