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Production at Fort Amherst
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Over the years, film production companies
have found Fort Amherst to be the perfect location providing
underground scenery that would cost thousands to build. Below
are just some of the major films and companies that have enjoyed
the facilities of the Fort.
If you would like to hire the Fort
and its tunnels for film work, contact John Loudwell on 01634
847747. |
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The
MISSION
This
epic tale of a Mission in the South American Jungle
was nearing completion, when the film company Warner
Brothers, needed to re-shoot some vital scenes with
Robert DeNiro. The Fort's Tunnels were hired and with
the aid of lamps and scenery, parts of the Upper Sallyport
were converted to look like a South American dwelling.
After a week on location, using the Fort exclusively,
the film company achieved their vital sequence. The
Fort can be recognised in the film as the only brick
built background, every other building is made of stone. |
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The
SAINT
This
major feature film is based on the popular TV series,
and starred Val Kilmer. Paramount Pictures visited Fort
Amherst looking for a location for their Kremlin Bunker
scene. They took just a few steps into the Fort's tunnels
before they said, "This is the perfect place for
us" Exclusive use of the tunnels was handed over
to Paramount, and before long the Car park was full
of trailers, mobile catering buses, equipment vans and
luxury campers. After building the Kremlin Bunker, (using
some of the Fort's own ARP equipment!!), Val Kilmer
and Elizabeth Shue arrived for two days shooting. The
Fort can be recognised in the film as the dry tunnels
under the 'Kremlin' and the bunker where Val Kilmer
obtains a map of the tunnels to lead him to the Embassy.. |
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TV
Filming
Every
year TV companies make use of the excellent of the facilities
at Fort Amherst for filming. We have featured on WAR
WALKS, as well as many children's programmes (TimeBus
etc) and various historic programmes. The napoleonic
Fort has always been associated with SHARPE'S RIFLES.
However although Sean Bean and the crew of the series
did visit the Fort, and many of the Fort's re-enactors
took part in the series as extras, we have to report
that no filming took place at the Fort.
Whether
it is a large feature film or a small TV production,
Fort Amherst will always provide a warm welcome to film
companies. The Fort offers unique underground tunnels,
ancient buildings, secluded woodland surroundings and
a magical atmosphere that cannot be created inside a
studio/sound stage. Call us and discuss your requirements
on 01634 847747. |
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