- “Dad’s Army” (1971): This classic English comedy film is set in the fictional town of Walmington-on-Sea, which is said to be located in Norfolk.
- “The Go-Between” (1971): Based on the novel by L.P. Hartley, this story is set in Norfolk during the summer of 1900 and presents a tale of forbidden love.
- “The Woman in Black” (2012): A horror film starring Daniel Radcliffe, it takes place in a remote village on the Norfolk coast and features eerie atmospheric scenes.
- “Loving Vincent” (2017): While it primarily takes place in France, this animated film about the life of Vincent van Gogh briefly visits a part of Norfolk where the artist once lived.
- “The Personal History of David Copperfield” (2019): Although the story is set in various locations, including London, this adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel showcases the beauty of Norfolk through its landscapes.
- “Yesterday” (2019): While much of the film is set in Suffolk, Norfolk makes an appearance as the hometown of the main character, Jack Malik, played by Himesh Patel.
- “Stormbreaker” (2006): This spy film, based on the first novel in the Alex Rider series, includes scenes set in Norfolk among its various locations.
- “The Dig” (2021): Set in Suffolk, this historical drama about the Sutton Hoo excavation does briefly feature scenes from neighbouring Norfolk.
- “The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry” (2008): Though it is not explicitly mentioned in the film, this heartwarming story is believed to be set in Norfolk due to its quaint and small-town atmosphere.
- “Summerland” (2020): While primarily set in Kent, this film about a reclusive writer played by Gemma Arterton does contain a few scenes set in the Norfolk countryside.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Norfolk
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