Nazis Doorstep of Buckingham Palace!
Senin, 18 Januari 2016 - 14:40 WIB

Nazis Doorstep of Buckingham Palace!
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LONDON - Could you imagine if suddenly the Nazi army meet the Buckingham Palace, London? With a Spitfire in front of Buckingham Palace and Nazi soldiers pointing guns.
But dont worry, this only scenes from a new BBC drama show how London may have looked if Germany had won the Second World War.
As reported Daily Mail, filming of the new series SS-GB based on the 1978 novel written by Len Deighton is taking place on the Mall, in the capital today. In a scene from the five art thriller a Spitfire landed in front of the gates to Buckingham Palace.
The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd, has been adapted from the novel by Bafta award-winners Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.Set in Nazi occupied London, the drama is based on the premise that the Germans won the Battle of Britain.
British actor Sam Riley will play lead, British Detective Douglas Archer, who finds himself working under the brutal SS in occupied London and investigates what appears to be a simple black market murder.
Starring alongside him, Kate Bosworth plays American journalist Barbara Barga, who becomes inextricably linked with the murder case that Archer is investigating.
Riley said: 'Archer is a compelling and complex character. He is a good guy struggling to reconcile his job as a policeman within the repressive Nazi machine.
Neal Purvis and Robert Wade have written a gripping screenplay that pays homage to Len Deighton’s novel.
"I am very much looking forward to working with this talented team," he said.
Bosworth added: "I am thrilled and honoured to be a part of this incredible team, bringing an iconic novel to the screen,"
The series is produced by Patrick Schweitzer. The series began production last year and will air on BBC One sometime this year.
Set in Nazi-occupied London, the drama is based on the premise that the Germans won the Battle of Britain. The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd, has been adapted from the novel by Bafta award-winners Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Above, a German soldier carries a gun during filming.
But dont worry, this only scenes from a new BBC drama show how London may have looked if Germany had won the Second World War.
As reported Daily Mail, filming of the new series SS-GB based on the 1978 novel written by Len Deighton is taking place on the Mall, in the capital today. In a scene from the five art thriller a Spitfire landed in front of the gates to Buckingham Palace.
The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd, has been adapted from the novel by Bafta award-winners Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.Set in Nazi occupied London, the drama is based on the premise that the Germans won the Battle of Britain.
British actor Sam Riley will play lead, British Detective Douglas Archer, who finds himself working under the brutal SS in occupied London and investigates what appears to be a simple black market murder.
Starring alongside him, Kate Bosworth plays American journalist Barbara Barga, who becomes inextricably linked with the murder case that Archer is investigating.
Riley said: 'Archer is a compelling and complex character. He is a good guy struggling to reconcile his job as a policeman within the repressive Nazi machine.
Neal Purvis and Robert Wade have written a gripping screenplay that pays homage to Len Deighton’s novel.
"I am very much looking forward to working with this talented team," he said.
Bosworth added: "I am thrilled and honoured to be a part of this incredible team, bringing an iconic novel to the screen,"
The series is produced by Patrick Schweitzer. The series began production last year and will air on BBC One sometime this year.
Set in Nazi-occupied London, the drama is based on the premise that the Germans won the Battle of Britain. The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd, has been adapted from the novel by Bafta award-winners Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Above, a German soldier carries a gun during filming.
(rnz)