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Filming in Strand tube station
Down the Tube with Matt
By Tom Teodorczuk, Evening Standard 20 December 2005 As honeymoons go, it is hardly the most romantic. Hollywood star Matt Damon, who married girlfriend Luciana Bozan just 10 days ago, is now hard at work in London filming The Good Shepherd - Robert De Niro's latest directing project. (...) The movie, tipped to be one of next year's big hits, is being filmed in different locations in the capital, including The Strand, where a wartime London Underground Tube station has been re-created, and the Windsor Castle pub in Notting Hill Gate whose regulars include Madonna. SNIP rest of story at URL: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/films/articles/21238433 Regards, - Alan (in Brussels) |
Filming in Strand tube station
"Alan" quotes Tom Teodorczuk:
The movie, tipped to be one of next year's big hits, is being filmed in different locations in the capital, including The Strand, where a wartime London Underground Tube station has been re-created... Alan's subject line suggests that he has in mind the station that many people remember being called Strand, now part of Charing Cross, but the article only refers to the street, The Strand. Presumably the station involved is actually the late Aldwych. The name Strand was moved from that station to the other one in 1915. -- Mark Brader | Nature is often much more interesting than we would Toronto | like her to be. However when we finally do understand | something, we strike our foreheads and cry "Of course!", | and then marvel at how beautifully simple it was | all the time. -- Leigh Palmer |
Filming in Strand tube station
Mark Brader wrote:
"Alan" quotes Tom Teodorczuk: The movie, tipped to be one of next year's big hits, is being filmed in different locations in the capital, including The Strand, where a wartime London Underground Tube station has been re-created... Alan's subject line suggests that he has in mind the station that many people remember being called Strand, now part of Charing Cross, but the article only refers to the street, The Strand. Presumably the station involved is actually the late Aldwych. The name Strand was moved from that station to the other one in 1915. Indeed. The problem is that the entrance to the former Aldwych terminus is in fact located on the south side of The Strand near Surrey St, not on the nearby road called Aldwych. I'm not sure what, if any, name it currently displays. Regards, - Alan (in Brussels) |
Filming in Strand tube station
In message , "Alan (in Brussels)"
writes Indeed. The problem is that the entrance to the former Aldwych terminus is in fact located on the south side of The Strand near Surrey St, not on the nearby road called Aldwych. I'm not sure what, if any, name it currently displays. It currently shows: "Piccadilly Rly." "Strand Station" HTH -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
Filming in Strand tube station
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 17:44:10 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message , "Alan (in Brussels)" writes Indeed. The problem is that the entrance to the former Aldwych terminus is in fact located on the south side of The Strand near Surrey St, not on the nearby road called Aldwych. I'm not sure what, if any, name it currently displays. It currently shows: "Piccadilly Rly." "Strand Station" Indeed: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/hiddenc/ats.htm Of course, it'll be interesting to see if it going to be the same "wartime London Underground Tube station," or - as usual - masquerading as something else.... -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War, and in Films & TV: http://www.nickcooper.org.uk/ |
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