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Open from 10am most days, with 11am opening on Thursday and Sundays.  

david cameron visits the london film museum




On Monday 22nd March 2010 David Cameron visited the London Film Museum and was shown around by our Chief Executive, Jonathan Sands.

The trip started with a visit to the Debating Chamber at the heart of the museum, and once home to the Greater London Council under the guidance of Ken Livingstone. The space is now used for corporate hire and as a performance space.



Earlier this year, Ed Vaizey (Shadow Arts Minister) dropped in to see the Museum and had his photo taken on the Star Wars Set with C3PO and R2D2 (as well as Jonathan and Rick).




What's on
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Special Events
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CRAZY ABOUT FILM!!!

5 mins walk from Waterloo Station. NEXT TO THE LONDON EYE

A Magical Event

Plans for the spectacular Harry Potter: A Magical Event at the LFM

Ray Harryhausen

In June 2010, Ray Harryhausen opened the Myths & Legends exhibition.

art masterclass

For the young artist that loves to draw, and the older professionals!

avatar mosaic

British mosaic artist Laura Hadland created an impressive Avatar mosaic
Venue Hire
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Debating Chamber

The fantastic Debating Chamber at the heart of County Hall

riverside room 1

This beautiful room is probably the most popular room at the museum

riverside room 2

This room can be used on it's own or in conjunction with Riverside Rooms 1 & 3.

riverside room 3

Ideal as a private room or as part of a larger function

riverside room 4

This room is perfect for small meetings

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New Look Museum
The London Film Museum is located on the first floor of the iconic County Hall opposite Big Ben and next to the London Eye.
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Exhibitions

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ray harryhausen - myths and legends
***Extended till June 2012*** We are pleased to announce that on June 29th 2010 the London Film Museum opened its latest exhibition. Entitled "Ray Harryhausen - Myths and Legends" - the exhibition focuses on the work of the godfather of stop motion animation - Ray Harryhausen.
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Indiana Jones (1981)

Magnum star Tom Selleck was almost cast as Indiana before Harrison Ford.


Star Wars (1977)

Christopher Walken was almost cast as
Han Solo

The Godfather (1972)

Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier and Anthony Quinn were almost cast as Vito Corleone before Marlon Brando

James Bond, The Living Daylights (1987)

Pierce Brosnan was almost cast before producers finally chose Timothy Dalton


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