Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Film locations; Lawrence of Arabia and all that!


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Recently I watched "Lawrence of Arabia" again; one of my favorite films. But this time, when I saw the scene of the entrance of the Officer's Club in 'Cairo', I realised it was in fact the Plaza de Espana in Seville! There are several more recognisable locations in the city! The Plaza des Las Americas provides the setting for the Civic buildings of 'Jeruselem'; El Casino is the 'Council Chamber'; and the courtyard of the Alfonso Xlll Hotel for the 'Officer's Club'.

Spain's varied geography and historic buildings offered the film industry an endless variety of locations! Mountains or plains; rural farmlands or city; seascapes or forests; Spain has them all! Some locations were built to make Westerns, and have remained as tourist attractions. There is one such mini-hollywood 45 minutes from Lubrin in Almeria. The Tabernas Desert Theme Park has all the classic Western attactions; a saloon (with a Can-Can show), boardwalks, hitching rails and horses, an oil rig, a Sherrif and guys in old timer costumes and big hats! Visitors can hire costumes and dress up for pictures of themselves as a gun-slinger or other Western characters! To be relaxed don't try to get there and back from my place in one day. It would be more enjoyable to include it in a tour of eastern Andalucia. Oh yes, and its very hot in that area, so don't go in high summer!

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