Berkeley Square, London
Berkeley Square is a town square in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. It was originally laid out in the mid 18th century by architect William Kent. The square is named after the noble Gloucestershire family of the same name whose London home, Berkeley House, had stood nearby until 1733.
Hitchcock's Films
Murder! (1930)
Sir John Menier lives in a fashionable apartment in Berkeley Square.[1]
Frenzy (1972)
In Arthur La Bern's source novel, Brenda Blaney's club is situated in Berkeley Square. Hitchcock considered shooting at the Clermont Club (44 Berkeley Square) but eventually chose to film the scene in the Green Room at Pinewood Studios.[1]
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Nearest Locations
- Curzon Street, Mayfair, London (0.2 miles)
- Claridge's, London (0.2 miles)
- Hertford Street, London (0.2 miles)
- South Audley Street, London (0.2 miles)
- Park Lane, London (0.3 miles)
- London Palladium, London (0.5 miles)
- Piccadilly Circus, London (0.5 miles)
- Halkin Street, Belgravia, London (0.6 miles)
- Oxford Street, London (0.7 miles)
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Notes & References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alfred Hitchcock's London: A Reference Guide to Locations (2009) by Gary Giblin, pages 116-18