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

What's on
The London Film Museum gets a make over The London Film Museum displays an enormous collection of original screen used costumes and props from the world of cinema. Take a journey back in time with the Charlie Chaplin Great Londoner Exhibition, the Ray Harryhausen Myths and Legends and London on Film Exhibitions. All included as part of your entrance ticket to the Museum.
HARRY POTTER: A MAGICAL EVENT AT THE
LONDON FILM MUSEUM
Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) has unveiled plans for the spectacular Harry Potter: A Magical Event at the London Film Museum on Saturday 2 July 2011, just five days before the highly anticipated world premiere of the final film in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
LFM and Lionsgate present original costumes and props from Conan The London Film Museum and Lionsgate are proud to present original costumes and props from the upcoming blockbuster "Conan the Barbarian' starring Jason Momoa.

This morning, Jason Momoa opened the new Conan room right here at the Museum. Exclusive Interview to come..

Ray harryhausen - myths and legends exhibition
*****EXTENDING 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 Ray Harryhausen and showcases the techniques he used to bring his Dynamation creatures to life.

*******************OPEN TILL JUNE 2012*****************
RAY HARRYHAUSEN OPENS THE NEW EXHIBITION - MYTHS & LEGENDS - With a few friends On June 29th 2010, Ray Harryhausen came to the museum to open the new exhibition, Myths & Legends. Featuring his original creatures and demonstrating his life's work, it was a special day for Ray as it was also his 90th birthday.

On hand to celebrate with him were a few famous faces as well.
Special Events
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What's on
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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

Covent Garden Site

London Film Museum unveils plans for a new location in Covent Garden

ray harryhausen

Extended till June 2012, Ray Harryhausen - Myths and Legends

Ray Harryhausen

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

What's on

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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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Museum News

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new covent Garden site announced
The London Film Museum has enjoyed a successful 2010 and at the start of 2011 has unveiled an exciting new location situated at the heart of the Covent Garden area in London.
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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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