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The film version of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Burrows, an international best-selling book when published in 2008, has been long awaited by readers and residents, starring Downtown Abbey actress Lily James.
Hitler's Occupation of Saunton Sands said the Mail on Sunday headline adding: Islanders' anger as Lily James wartime drama moves Guernsey to Devon.
A street in Bideford became a Nazi-occupied area and a sequence featuring an American Dakota on a beach was shot on nearby Saunton Sands, as well as other Devon locations such as Hartland Abbey.
I think angry is probably not the right word,' one told me. Many people are disappointed that the film wasn't shot here as it would have been great publicity.'
And this same feeling was voiced by many others. 'We're glad that the Occupation is getting so much attention,' said another 'but it's a shame no-one will get to see what it's really like here.'
Here is a selection of the replies.
'Some disappointment as we all wanted to be extras!'
'Guernsey is unique. 'This really is a missed opportunity.'
'Film buffs will visit the locations where it was filmed rather than visit Guernsey.'
'They could at least have used old footage as well as modern footage at the end of the film. Maybe they will. Fingers crossed.'
From The Times Newspaper
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Of more than 30 islanders who responded some made negative comments such as 'Won't watch it now - would have done if it was filmed in Guernsey' and 'I think they have missed a golden opportunity. I'm sure it would have boosted the tourist industry which I believe is struggling at the moment.'
The official reason for not filming on the island is that too much has changed there since the Second World War. But help is at hand.
I hear that Guernsey Tourist Board are staging a Movie Walk round the island between April 6 and April 20 showing the locations mentioned in the book.
The Guernsey Literary and
Potato Peel Pie Society - Movie Walk
Guernsey Information
Centre
6 Apr 2018 / 13 Apr 2018 / 20 Apr 2018 / 27 Apr 2018
6 Apr 2018 / 13 Apr 2018 / 20 Apr 2018 / 27 Apr 2018
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