Arundel film history

FIVE FILM FAVOURITES!

This box-office hit comedy, starring Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley and Timothy Spall, had key scenes filmed in Arundel.

This exciting, tense, thriller starring Stanley Baker and Tom Bell, was mostly filmed on the former Royal Navy Air Station in Ford, with scenes in Arundel and Angmering.

This excellent historical drama boasts a top-drawer British cast, sumptuous locations, with a script from one of our greatest writers, Alan Bennett.

Cecil M. Hepworth's love triangle, filmed in and around the village of Burpham, near Arundel.

Emily Blunt starred in this romantic historical drama as the young Queen Victoria, with scenes filmed at, and inside, Arundel Castle


DID YOU KNOW?
The finale of the Bognor Regis Film Society's silent film Death Let Loose (1938) was filmed in Arundel Park. An espionage drama about a scientist kidnapped by a group of Russian mobsters, you can watch it on the Screen Archive South East website.

Michael Winner's much-derided comedy Bullseye (1990), starring Roger Moore and Michael Caine, has a brief train's view shot of Arundel Castle, as it passes by.