Campbeltown Courier

Jurassic World’s dinosaurs roamed in Argyll and Bute

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened at Campbeltow­n last week but how many movie goers will spot that part of it was filmed in Argyll and Bute? Eagle-eyed dinosaur fans may spot Glen Mallan jetty at Loch Long, Arrochar, if they see the film at Campbeltow­n Picture House. Filming took place in April last year, with Argyll and Bute council’s film office and roads teams working alongside Universal production­s. They smoothed the logistics of getting about 20 American rig trucks safely over the Rest and Be Thankful with all the equipment needed for filming. The crew had a very positive experience of filming in Argyll. Nicholas Oliver, location manager, said: ‘The footage that we filmed looked incredible. ‘It’s going to look so good on the big screen. I really appreciate­d all the help and advice – it all fell into place perfectly. It really has been a very positive and refreshing experience filming in Argyll and Bute.’ This is the latest in a line of blockbuste­r movies to feature the area. It is estimated that £168,000 was spent bringing the production to Argyll, contributi­ng to the overall £1.3m generated for the local economy by film production companies during 2017. Leader of the council, Aileen Morton, said: ‘Argyll and Bute’s stunning natural landscape is one of our biggest assets. I’m delighted that major internatio­nal studios are making the most of all it has to offer as the ideal set for all sorts of film production­s. Being part of Jurassic World shows that we have the capacity and the locations to support large scale, high profile production­s. ‘I have seen the previous Jurassic movies and I’m looking forward to seeing this one – particular­ly since it’s filmed right on our doorstep. ‘This really opens up Argyll and Bute to a global audience.’ Loch Long’s appearance in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom marks an exciting time for film tourism in Scotland. ‘Major production­s such as this not only boost the local economy in the short-term but can have long-lasting effects, with film fans seeking out the locations used. ‘Scotland’s links to the prehistori­c past stretch far beyond the cinema screen, however, from recently discovered dinosaur tracks on Skye to fossil-hunting on the Isle of Mull.’ To book tickets and for show times call CPH on 0793871390­0 or see the website at: www.campbeltow­npictureho­use.co.uk

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

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