The Red Beret Filming Locations

The Red Beret filming locations

Where was The Red Beret filmed? The Red Beret was filmed in 5 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

The Red Beret Filming Locations

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The Red Beret (1953)
Runtime: 88 minutes
Rating: 5.9
Release year: 1953
IMDB: tt0046161
Plot summary

In 1940, an American claiming to be Canadian volunteers for the British Army's paratroop school.

Genres
Drama
War
Cast
Alan Ladd
Leo Genn
Susan Stephen
Harry Andrews
Directors
Terence Young
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The Red Beret filming locations