WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Worcestershire

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  • “The Winslow Boy” (1999) – This historical drama, directed by David Mamet, is set in Edwardian England and features scenes filmed in various Worcestershire locations.
  • “A King in New York” (1957) – While not entirely set in Worcestershire, this Charlie Chaplin film does include scenes filmed in the county.
  • “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush” (1968) – This English coming-of-age comedy is set in the fictional town of Altringham, which is inspired by Worcestershire.
  • “Carry On Camping” (1969) – Though predominantly set in a campsite, some scenes in this classic English comedy were filmed in Worcestershire’s Queen Elizabeth Country Park.
  • “Zoo” (2017) – Based on a true story, this drama follows the events at Dudley Zoo and Castle in Worcestershire.
  • “Nation” (2019) – Although not a feature film, this TV miniseries adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s novel includes scenes filmed in Worcestershire’s Wyre Forest.
  • “Neither the Sea Nor the Sand” (1972) – While not specifically set in Worcestershire, this supernatural drama includes shots of the Malvern Hills in the county.
  • “A Room in Town” (1958) – This English drama features scenes shot in Worcestershire, including Malvern.
  • “Ghost Story” (1974) – This anthology horror film includes scenes set in Worcestershire.
  • “A Touch of Frost” (TV series) – Although not a movie per se, this popular detective series often used Worcester as a filming location.
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