BRAY STUDIOS (UK)
'Bray Studios' is a film and television studio next to the River Thames at Water Oakley in the civil parish of Bray, near Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is best known for its association with Hammer Film Productions and contains four stages, plus offices and workshops.
Hammer originally rented country houses in which to film, until the company eventually purchased Down Place on the banks of the Thames near Bray. After using every room and angle in its films, it later enlarged the house into the Bray Studios of today. The last Hammer production made at Bray was ''The Mummy's Shroud'', which wrapped on 21 October, 1966. Hammer sold the studio in November, 1970. Bray Studios continues to host television, film work and band rehearsals to this day.
★ Bray Film Studios
★ A day at Bray
★ Article on Hammer and Bray
★ Hammer at the BBC's Hitch Hiker's guide
★ David L Rattigan's Bray Studios information
Hammer originally rented country houses in which to film, until the company eventually purchased Down Place on the banks of the Thames near Bray. After using every room and angle in its films, it later enlarged the house into the Bray Studios of today. The last Hammer production made at Bray was ''The Mummy's Shroud'', which wrapped on 21 October, 1966. Hammer sold the studio in November, 1970. Bray Studios continues to host television, film work and band rehearsals to this day.
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External links and references
★ Bray Film Studios
★ A day at Bray
★ Article on Hammer and Bray
★ Hammer at the BBC's Hitch Hiker's guide
★ David L Rattigan's Bray Studios information
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