WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set on the Isle of Wight

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  • “That’ll Be the Day” (1973) – Starring David Essex, this film showcases some scenes filmed on the island, including Ryde beach.
  • “Quadrophenia” (1979) – While the majority of the movie is set in London, there are several scenes that take place on the Isle of Wight, particularly in the town of Ryde.
  • “Agatha” (1979) – Featuring Vanessa Redgrave and Dustin Hoffman, this film tells the story of author Agatha Christie and includes scenes set on the Isle of Wight.
  • “Spring” (2014) – This English horror film takes place on the Isle of Wight and follows a young man investigating paranormal happenings on the island.
  • “The Hide” (2008) – A psychological thriller that is partially set on the Isle of Wight, showcasing some of the island’s landscapes.
  • “The Shout” (1978) – Although only a brief scene, this psychological horror film includes a short segment set on the Isle of Wight.
  • “Moon Dogs” (2016) – This coming-of-age comedy-drama features scenes set on the Isle of Wight as part of the main characters’ road trip adventure.
  • “Bleak House” (1985) – Although primarily a television series, it is worth mentioning this adaptation of Charles Dickens’ famous novel as it includes scenes set on the Isle of Wight.
  • “Sound of Water” (1965) – An old English drama set on the Isle of Wight, showcasing the island’s scenic beauty and rural life.
  • “F For Fake” (1973) – While not exclusively set on the Isle of Wight, this documentary by Orson Welles includes segments filmed on the island, featuring the famous Needles rock formation.
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