Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water Filming Locations

Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water filming locations

Where was Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water filmed? Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water was filmed in 4 locations across United Kingdom and Australia in the following places:

Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water Filming Locations

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Birmingham is a major city in England’s West Midlands region, with multiple Industrial Revolution-era landmarks that speak to its 18th-century history as a manufacturing powerhouse. It’s also home to a network of canals, many of which radiate from Sherborne Wharf and are now lined with trendy cafes and bars. In the city centre, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is known for pre-Raphaelite masterpieces.

Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water (1994)
Runtime: 124 minutes
Rating: 8.1
Release year: 1994
IMDB: tt0228150
Plot summary

Filmed at the Birmingham NEC on 9th November 1993, capturing the five members of Deep Purple's Mark II line-up regrouped to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a full world tour.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Ian Gillan
Roger Glover
Ritchie Blackmore
Jon Lord
Directors
Hugh Symonds
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Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water filming locations