- “No Time to Die” (2021): This James Bond thriller came to the Cairngorms for a car chase sequence which saw a vehicle flip end-over-end while racing along beside a loch.
- “The 39 Steps” (1935): Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller includes scenes set in the Scottish Highlands, which include parts of Perth and Kinross.
- “The Queen” (2006): This critically acclaimed film, chronicling a key period in English history, features scenes set at Blair Castle in Perthshire.
- “Mrs. Brown” (1997): Starring Judi Dench and Billy Connolly, this historical drama depicts the close friendship between Queen Victoria and her Highland servant, John Brown. Some scenes were filmed in Perth and throughout Scotland.
- “Rob Roy” (1995): While it primarily takes place in the Scottish Highlands, this epic historical drama includes scenes filmed in Perthshire, showcasing the region’s beautiful landscapes.
- “Water” (1985): This Scottish film, set in a fictional Highland village, explores the clash between tradition and progress. Parts of the film were shot in Highland Perthshire.
- “The Little Vampire” (2000): This family-friendly fantasy film, which follows a young boy’s friendship with a vampire, features scenes set at Glamis Castle in Angus, near the border of Perth and Kinross.
- “The Winter Guest” (1997): Set in the fictional Scottish coastal town of Dundochie, this film is based on a play by Alan Rickman and features scenes shot in and around Pitlochry, Perthshire.
- “Alfred the Great” (1969): This historical drama about the reign of King Alfred the Great was partially filmed at Blair Castle, Perthshire.
- “Eye of the Needle” (1981): Set during World War II, this spy thriller features scenes set in rural Scotland, including Perth and Kinross.
- “Becket” (1964): While not entirely set in Perth and Kinross, this historical drama includes scenes filmed at Blair Castle, representing various locations within the film.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Perth & Kinross
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