Stanley Kubrick hoped to shoot the entire movie in England, preferably within driving distance of his London house, but he didn't like the look of most period pieces, which were largely re-created on soundstages, and insisted upon shooting it entirely on-location, exteriors and interiors alike. That was a challenge for production designer Sir Ken Adam, and his crew had to expand their search and scout locations throughout England and Ireland.
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Barry Lyndon (1975)

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