- “War Horse” (2011) – Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the acclaimed novel features landscapes from the Cotswolds and other areas in Gloucestershire.
- “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) – While the entire Harry Potter series was filmed across various English locations, several scenes, including the Seven Potters chase scene, were shot in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.
- “Far from the Madding Crowd” (2015) – This period drama, based on Thomas Hardy’s novel, showcases the beauty of Cotswolds, with scenes filmed in various locations throughout Gloucestershire.
- “Hot Fuzz” (2007) – Although primarily set in the fictional village of Sandford, this action-comedy directed by Edgar Wright was primarily filmed in Wells, Somerset, and the nearby Gloucestershire area.
- “The Remains of the Day” (1993) – Although set in the fictional Darlington Hall, much of the filming for this drama took place at Badminton House, a stately home located in South Gloucestershire.
- “The Wolfman” (2010) – A portion of this horror film starring Benicio Del Toro was shot in Castle Combe, a village known as the “prettiest village in England.”
- “Stardust” (2007) – While most of the filming took place in Scotland and Iceland, Gloucestershire’s Wotton-under-Edge provided some scenes for this romantic fantasy adventure based on Neil Gaiman’s novel.
- “Cider with Rosie” (2015) – This Englsh television film, adapted from Laurie Lee’s novel, offers a portrayal of rural Gloucestershire in the early 20th century.
- “The Edge of Love” (2008) – Set in London and Wales, this biographical drama about poet Dylan Thomas includes scenes filmed in Gloucestershire’s Slad Valley.
- “Die Another Day” (2002) – Though primarily set in countries like Cuba and Iceland, a significant portion of this James Bond film was shot at the historic 16th-century stately home, Stanway House, in Gloucestershire.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Gloucestershire
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