The Real Thing Filming Locations

The Real Thing filming locations

Where was The Real Thing filmed? The Real Thing was filmed in 35 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

The Real Thing Filming Locations

Sheffield is a city in the English county of South Yorkshire. In the city centre, the Millennium Gallery shows metalwork and art from Sheffield and around the world. It adjoins the Winter Garden, a large temperate glasshouse filled with plants. Kelham Island Museum covers the city’s industrial heritage. The nearby countryside is part of Peak District National Park, characterised by moorland and rocky ridges.

Neepsend is a suburb of the city of Sheffield, it stands just 1 mile north-west of the city centre. The main area of Neepsend covers the flood plain of the River Don from Lady's Bridge at the Wicker up to Hillfoot Bridge. The suburb falls within the Central Ward of the city.

The Real Thing (1996)
Runtime: 53 minutes
Rating: 7.5
Release year: 1996
IMDB: tt3816492
Plot summary

The Real Thing is the first feature length bouldering move ever. Britain's top rock climbers Jerry Moffat and Ben Moon take you on a roller-coaster road trip from the classic grit-stone crags of the UK's Peak District to the mecca of European bouldering, Fontainebleau in France. With guest appearances from German rock légendes Kurt Albert, Britain's Sean Myles and French Master Marc le Ménestrel, this is the real thing!

Genres
Drama
Sport
Cast
Kurt Albert
Jerry Moffatt
Ben Moon
Sean Myles
Directors
Simon Tucker
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The Real Thing filming locations