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THE EDGE OF LOVE - British Railway Movie Database

THE EDGE OF LOVE

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GB
2008
1hr 50mins
Dir: John Maybury
Starring: Keira Knightley and Matthew Rhys

Two women and their relationships with the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas

The opening scene of this drama features a London Underground station acting as a shelter during the blitz. These of course used Aldwych and it appears a number of other times in the film as flashback scenes to the story. There is also a brief scene with Sienna Miller at King’s Cross station, though no trains are visible. ‘New Quay’ station in Wales meanwhile is indeed a Welsh station, it is Llwyfan Cerrig on the Gwili Railway and some BR Mk.1 coaching stock is present. These are of course just slightly too young for the film. The shots filmed onboard the train and that of a steam engine whistle also used the Gwili.

In this opening scene a concert is taking place in the underground air raid shelter that is Aldwych
Sienna Miller walks down the footbridge in this smoky period scene filmed at King’s Cross
The ‘main’ railway scenes used the Gwili Railway in southwest Wales. This is the rarely seen Llwyfan Cerrig station, playing the part of ‘New Quay’. The Mk.1 coaches in the platform are slightly to young for the period in which the film is set.
The driver sounds his whistle in this most unusual shot filmed from the cab roof of a steam locomotive on the Gwili Railway