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London Underground Films Over a Century The Scala Underground film map, station to station Film Underground Station Year 28 Days Later Bank 2002 30 is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia Barking 1968 80 Million Women Want-? Woodford 1913 A Clockwork Orange Fulham Broadway 1971 A Hard Day's Night Goodge Street 1964 A Kind of English Bethnal Green 1986 A Lizard in a Woman's Skin Wood Green 1971 A Matter of Life and Death Ruislip Gardens 1946 A Place to Go Old Street 1963 Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Stanmore 1971 Absolute Beginners White City 1986 Afraid of the Dark West Brompton 1991 Alfie Bayswater 1966 Alien North Acton 1979 All Neat in Black Stockings East Putney 1968 An American Werewolf in London Tottenham Court Road 1981 And Now for Something Completely Different Totteridge & Whetstone 1971 Animal Farm Highbury & Islington 1954 Another Year Wanstead 2010 Arsenal Stadium Mystery, The Arsenal 1939 Attack the Block Brixton 2011 Babymother Harlesden 1998 Bargee, The Moor Park 1964 Bed-Sitting Room, The Leyton 1969 Bedazzled Gunnersbury 1967 Belle Rickmansworth 2013 Berberian Sound Studio Bromley-by-Bow 2012 Beware of Mr. Baker Neasden 2012 Black Narcissus South Ruislip 1947 Blacksmith Scene Kenton 1893 Blowup North Greenwich 1966 Blue Lamp, The Royal Oak 1950 Bob Marley and the Wailers: Live! At the Rainbow Finsbury Park 1977 Boy Friend, The Preston Road 1971 Brazil Holland Park 1985 Breakfast on Pluto Leicester Square 2005 Breaking Glass Barkingside 1980 Breaking of Bumbo, The St. James's Park 1970 Bride of Frankenstein Dagenham Heathway 1931 Bright Young Things Broadgate (closed) 2003 Bronco Bullfrog Stratford 1969 Bunny Lake Is Missing Maida Vale 1965 Carry On Screaming! Hillingdon 1966 1 Film Underground Station Year Carry On Spying Ruislip Manor 1964 Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn, The East Acton 1956 Cathy Come Home Camden Town 1966 Champagne Charlie Elephant & Castle 1944 Children of Men Tooting Broadway 2006 Charlie Is My Darling Heathrow Airport Terminals 1, 2 & 3 1949 Circus of Horrors Amersham 1960 Closely Watched Trains Roding Valley 1966 Company of Wolves, The Clapham Common 1984 Cool it Carol! Green Park 1970 Crash Aldgate East 1996 Crawling Eye, The Hounslow East 1956 Crimson Permanent Assurance, The Aldgate 1983 Curse of the Crimson Altar Harrow & Wealdstone 1968 Dad's Army Chalfont & Latimer 1971 Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. Parsons Green 1966 Dance Hall Turnham Green 1950 Dance With a Stranger Farringdon 1985 Darling Stamford Brook 1965 Dateline Diamonds Gants Hill 1966 Day of the Triffids, The Marylebone 1962 Death Line Euston Square 1972 Death May Be Your Santa Claus Clapham South 1969 Deep End Leytonstone 1970 Devil Rides Out, The Uxbridge 1968 Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done Northwood Hills 1975 Dirty Dozen, The Hendon Central 1967 Dirty Pretty Things South Kenton 2002 Dougal and the Blue Cat West Hampstead 1970 Dr Strangelove West Finchley 1964 Dr. Phibes Rises Again Edgware 1972 Dracula A.D. 1972 Queensway 1972 Eastern Promises Park Royal 2007 Eat the Rich Croxley 1987 Elephant Boy South Harrow 1937 Elephant Man, The Liverpool Street 1980 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Canons Park 2004 Excalibur Temple 1981 Face Burnt Oak 1997 Fahrenheit 451 Wimbledon 1966 Fight Club Golders Green 1999 Filth and the Fury, The West Kensington 2000 Final Programme, The Latimer Road 1973 Flame in the Streets Kentish Town 1961 Four Lions West Harrow 2010 From Beyond the Grave Highgate 1974 2 Film Underground Station Year From Russia With Love Ruislip 1963 Full Metal Jacket Walthamstow Central 1987 Funeral in Berlin West Ruislip 1966 Gangway Eastcote 1937 Georgy Girl Belsize Park 1966 Girl Hunters, The Kingsbury 1962 Girl on a Motorcycle, The Finchley Road 1968 Goldfinger Heathrow Terminal 4 1964 Gosford Park Hounslow West 2001 Great Expectations Chancery Lane 1946 Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, The Balham 1980 Grindhouse Dagenham East 2007 Gumshoe Holborn 1971 Hackers Kew Gardens 1995 Hangover Square Earl's Court 1945 Hardware Chalk Farm 1990 Hellraiser Dollis Hill 1987 Help! Bond Street 1965 Herostratus St. Paul's 1967 Hidden City Warren Street 1987 High Fidelity Seven Sisters 2000 Hippie Hippie Shake Queen's Park 2010 Horror Hospital Morden 1973 How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment Sudbury Town 1965 Hue and Cry South Ealing 1947 I Am a Cat Clapham North 1975 I'm Alright Jack Northfields 1959 Ill Manors Upton Park 2012 Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The London Bridge 2009 Imitation Game, The Strand (closed) 2014 Immigrant, The Kennington 1917 Infidel, The Brent Cross 2010 Interview With the Vampire East Finchley 1994 Ipcress File, The High Street Kensington 1965 It Happened Here Regent's Park 1964 It's Trad Dad Hatton Cross 1962 Italian Job, The Moorgate 1969 Joanna Knightsbridge 1968 Jubilee Canada Water 1978 Killing of Sister George, The Shepherd's Bush 1964 Kind Hearts and Coronets West Acton 1969 King Kong Kings Cross, Scala (closed) 1933 Knack ...and How to Get It, The Goldhawk Road 1965 Krull Grange Hill 1983 L- Shaped Room, The Warwick Avenue 1962 3 Film Underground Station Year Lady Killers, The King's Cross St. Pancras 1955 Lambert And Stamp Acton Town 2014 Last of England, The West Ham 1987 Lavender Hill Mob, The Ealing Common 1951 Lawrence of Arabia Colindale 1962 League of Gentlemen, The Cannon Street 1960 Leather Boys, The Stonebridge Park 1964 Legend of Hell House, The Buckhurst Hill 1973 Leon the Pig Farmer Swiss Cottage 1992 Les Vampires Lambeth North 1915 Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, The Hyde Park Corner 1943 Lion Has Wings, The Hornchurch 1939 Lion's Mouth, The Sudbury Hill 2000 Live It Up! Upminster 1963 Live It Up! Upminster Bridge 2010 Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, The Westminster 1927 London Can Take It! Monument 1940 London: The Modern Babylon Tottenham Hale 2012 Lonely Water Boston Manor 1973 Long Good Friday, The Canary Wharf 1979 Look Back In Anger Holloway Road 1958 Lord of the Rings, The Elm Park 1978 Love Test, The Wembley Park 1935 Made in Dagenham Plaistow 2010 Magic Christian, The Southwark 1969 Man in the White Suit, The Ealing Broadway 1951 Man Who Fell To Earth, The Stockwell 1976 Man Who Knew Infinity, The North Harrow 2016 Man Who Knew Too Much, The Stepney Green 1934 Masque of the Red Death, The High Barnet 1964 Medusa Touch, The Snaresbrook 1978 Metroland Chorleywood 1973 Missionary, The Redbridge 1982 Monty Python and the Holy Grail Loughton 1975 Moon Over the Alley, The Notting Hill Gate 1975 Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment Archway 1966 Murder By Decree Hainault 1979 My Beautiful Launderette Vauxhall 1985 Never Let Go Kilburn Park 1960 Night and the City Ravenscourt Park 1950 Night of the Demon Watford 1957 Nightbirds Whitechapel 1970 Nineteen-Eighty Four Turnpike Lane 1984 No Surrender Perivale London 1985 O Lucky Man! Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly) 1973 Omen, The Northwick Park 1976 4 Film Underground Station Year One Man Band, The Mornington Crescent 1968 One Wish Too Many East Ham 1956 Orlando Great Portland Street 1992 Paddington Paddington 2014 Passport To Pimlico Pimlico 1949 Peeping Tom Oxford Circus 1960 Performance Ladbroke Grove 1970 Pestonjee Rayners Lane 1987 Piccadilly Piccadilly Circus 1929 Pink Floyd - The Wall Wembley Central 1982 Playbirds, The Theydon Bois 1978 Pleasure Girls, The Victoria 1965 Poor Cow Southfields 1967 Prestige, The Harrow-on-the-Hill 2006 Prick Up Your Ears Angel 1987 Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, The Baker Street 1970 Provoked Osterley 2006 Purab Aur Paschim Euston 1970 Quadrophenia Shepherd's Bush Market 1979 Quatermass and the Pit Chiswick Park 1967 Quatermass Xperiment, The Canning Town 1955 Rainbow, The Chesham 1989 Rebel, The Colliers Wood 1961 Red Shoes, The Ickenham 1948 Reservoir Dogs Greenford 1992 Return To Waterloo Waterloo 1984 Richard III Mansion House 1995 Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, The Hammersmith (Circle and H&C) 1970 Rude Boy Mile End 1980 Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, The Hanger Lane 1969 Runaway Bus, The Heathrow Terminal 5 1954 Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, The Pinner 1978 Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Gloucester Road 1973 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Fairlop 1960 Savage Messiah Kensal Green 1972 Scandal Lancaster Gate 1989 Schindler's List Manor House 1993 Séance on a Wet Afternoon Wimbledon Park 1964 Servant, The South Kensington 1963 Seven Days To Noon Embankment 1950 Seventh Seal, The Cockfosters 1957 Shakespeare in Love Borough 1998 Shaun of the Dead Woodside Park 2004 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Mill Hill East 1977 Singing Detective, The North Ealing 2003 Sir Henry Rawlinson at Rawlinson End Blackhorse Road 1980 5 Film Underground Station Year Smallest Show on Earth, The Kilburn 1957 Son Of Dracula Alperton 1974 Son Of Rambow Epping 2007 Song Of Ceylon Debden 1934 Sorcerers, The Tufnell Park 1967 Southgate, Middlesex, England, in the Year 1950 Arnos Grove 1950 Sparrows Can't Sing Queensbury 1963 Stardust Northolt 1974 Stonebridge Park Stonebridge Park 1981 Stop the World – I Want to Get Off Newbury Park 1966 Suffragette Bow Road 2015 Sunday Bloody Sunday Hampstead - 1971 Tales of Hoffmann, The Covent Garden 1951 Tempest, The Blackfriars 1979 That Kind Of Girl Richmond 1963 That Man From Tehran Edgware Road 1968 That'll Be The Day Oakwood 1973 Theatre of Blood Putney Bridge 1973 There Will Be Blood Willesden Junction 2007 Thunderbird 6 Willesden Green 1968 Time Bandits Chigwell 1981 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Kensington Olympia 2011 To Sir With Love Becontree 1967 Too Many Crooks North Wembley 1959 Top Secret! South Wimbledon 1984 Topsy-Turvy Northwood 1999 Tower Block Upney 2012 Tower of London Tower Hill 1939 Trainspotting Barons Court 1996 Twinky Sloane Square 1969 Under Night Streets Finchley Central 1958 V For Vendetta Barbican 2008 Valerie and Her Week of Wonders Tooting Bec 1970 Velvet Goldmine Hounslow Central 1998 Victim Charing Cross 1961 War Game, The Caledonian Road 1965 We Are The Lambeth Boys Oval 1958 What Future for Haringey? Bounds Green 1974 Where Is Parsifal? Southgate 1983 Where's Jack? Marble Arch 1969 Withnail and I Westbourne Park 1987 Yellow Submarine St.
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