Open Fire Filming Locations
Where was Open Fire filmed? Open Fire was filmed in 2 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:
Open Fire Filming Locations
Affluent Belsize Park is home to cafes, delis, bakeries, and independent boutiques in the area around Belsize Village and England’s Lane, while smart bistros serve Spanish, Italian, and pan-Asian cuisine. The Everyman Belsize Park cinema shows classic and arthouse movies. Quiet, leafy residential streets are lined with quaint mews houses and Georgian and Victorian villas converted into spacious apartments.
Hampstead is an affluent residential community long favoured by academics, artists, and media figures. Hampstead Heath has meadows, woodland, and swimming ponds, plus city views from Parliament Hill. Open to the public, Kenwood House is a neoclassical villa with a collection of Old Master art. Boutiques, gastropubs, and upmarket restaurants occupy the Georgian buildings and alleyways of quaint Hampstead Village.
Open Fire (1994)
An authentic story from 1983: The young police officer Finch is awarded a medal for the courage he showed in arresting a dangerous criminal. Meanwhile transvestite David Martin is released once again from prison - he's provocative and aggressive, escaped from prison twice. When he's caught again during a burglary, he shoots one of the police officers. Until 1983 he advances to the most wanted criminal in UK. After a chase through half of London, a suspect is shot by police officer Finch - an innocent, as it turns out, so Finch is suspended. The case becomes a police scandal, when he's even accused of murder.