SEVERAL different locations across the country feature in the Oscar-winning The King's Speech.
The Leeds United football ground, Elland Road, was used for one scene.
Some of the film was shot at the historic Elstree Studios in Borehamwood in Hertfordshire.
Scenes in the apartment of Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue were filmed in the studio's Stage Eight which has also provided a backdrop for movie classics including Star Wars.
The studio's MD Roger Morris said: "The King's Speech is the most awarded and nominated film in Elstree studios' illustrious 85 year history. It's great for Elstree and film production in the UK."
The crew also used Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire as a double for Westminster Abbey and Knebworth House for interior shots set in Balmoral and Windsor Castle.
A huge selection of studio equipment and accessories for production and playing out.
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