London's Country (1954)

This film shows us a world of wildlife and flowers and scenic beauty within easy reach of London - where people can enjoy yachting on the Thames, or archery at Sevenoaks; riding in Knole Park, or morris-dancing at Westerham; walking over the hills near Newlands Corner, or cricket on the green at Cookham; where they can admire a wealth of historic buildings both large and small - Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Farnham Keep, the Dickens' houses at Rochester, the Roman ruins at Verulamium; or they can just sit in the sun while the children play.

Director: Harold Lowenstein, Syd Sharples
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hubert Clifford
Editing: John Legard
Production: British Transport Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harold Lowenstein, Syd Sharples
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is London's Country about?
This film shows us a world of wildlife and flowers and scenic beauty within easy reach of London - where people can enjoy yachting on the Thames, or archery at Sevenoaks; riding in Knole Park, or morris-dancing at Westerham; walking over the hills near Newlands Corner, or cricket on the green at Cookham; where they can admire a wealth of historic buildings both large and small - Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Farnham Keep, the Dickens' houses at Rochester, the Roman ruins at Verulamium; or they can just sit in the sun while the children play.
Who directed London's Country?
London's Country was directed by Harold Lowenstein, Syd Sharples.
Who stars in London's Country?
London's Country stars Howard Marion-Crawford.
How long is London's Country?
London's Country has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is London's Country?
London's Country is a Documentary film.
Where was London's Country produced?
London's Country was produced in United Kingdom.