The Volunteer Filming Locations

The Volunteer filming locations

Where was The Volunteer filmed? The Volunteer was filmed in 11 locations across United Kingdom, Algeria and Australia in the following places:

The Volunteer Filming Locations

Greenock is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. The town is currently the administrative centre of Inverclyde Council.

Oran is a port city in northwest Algeria, known as the birthplace of rai folk music. Fort Santa Cruz, an Ottoman citadel rebuilt by the Spanish, sits atop Mount Murdjadjo and has views of the bay below. Nearby is the whitewashed Chapelle Santa Cruz, built after a cholera epidemic. In La Blanca, the Turkish old town, is the 18th-century Pacha Mosque with an octagonal minaret. Nearby, Kasr El Bey is an Ottoman palace.

Watford is an English town northwest of London. On its northern outskirts, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London features props, costumes and sets from the Harry Potter films, including wizard shopping street Diagon Alley. Cassiobury Park has sports facilities and a nature reserve with wetlands. Watford Museum focuses on local history. Herts Fire Museum displays firefighting equipment dating from as far back as the 1850s.

The Volunteer (1944)
Runtime: 45 minutes
Rating: 6.0
Release year: 1944
IMDB: tt0037439
Plot summary

After a masterful performance as Othello in a London theater, Ralph Richardson is asked for an autograph by Fred, his dresser. A short while later, Fred has joined the Fleet Air Arm (Fly Navy) and has become a hero, rescuing a pilot from his burning plane. When Fred goes to Buckingham Palace, it's Ralph's turn to ask for an autograph.

Genres
War
Cast
Ralph Richardson
Pat McGrath
Anna Neagle
Laurence Olivier
Directors
Michael Powell
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The Volunteer filming locations