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Pinewood Studios is a series of major film and television studios, with the primary studio situated approximately 20 miles west of London among the pine trees on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, near the village of Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. Users can now search an interactive filmography [1] on the Pinewood Studios Group website. [2]

Contents

Here is a list of Pinewood productions by Year and Studio Location:

Source: [3]

Iver Heath

1930s–1990s

The Heroes of Telemark (1965)

The People That Time Forgot (1977)

Warlords of Atlantis (1978)

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)

Fierce Creatures (1997)

2000s–2010s

Snatch (2000)

The Mummy Returns (2001)

2020s to present

Other productions

Films that utilized the Studios for post-production services, or in an undefined way.

Television

Atlanta (2013–2020)

Films

Television series

Toronto

Television

Malaysia (2009–2019)

Television

Dominican Republic

Television

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