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Should anyone wish to add it, the station appears in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (1947) at around the 38 minute mark. A second unit team filmed footage of a train pulling into the scenic station, with a double for Gregory Peck exiting the train. The front of the station was then mocked up back in the US and Hitchcock made his cameo appearance as a man exiting the station. Source: Alfred Hitchcock's London: A Reference Guide to Locations (2009) by Gary Giblin, page 285. Davepattern ( talk) — Preceding undated comment added 14:35, 30 April 2015
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Should anyone wish to add it, the station appears in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (1947) at around the 38 minute mark. A second unit team filmed footage of a train pulling into the scenic station, with a double for Gregory Peck exiting the train. The front of the station was then mocked up back in the US and Hitchcock made his cameo appearance as a man exiting the station. Source: Alfred Hitchcock's London: A Reference Guide to Locations (2009) by Gary Giblin, page 285. Davepattern ( talk) — Preceding undated comment added 14:35, 30 April 2015