By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 09 September 2022 at 12:00 am


New film See How They Run arrives in UK cinemas this weekend, with a host of big name stars finding themselves as potential suspects in a London-based murder mystery.

The action unfolds in 1953, as Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap prepares to celebrate its 100th performance on the West End, only for things to go awry when someone linked to the production winds up dead during an afterparty.

The film makes use of some brilliant London locations, so read on for everything you need to know about which places feature.

Where was See How They Run filmed?

The film was mainly shot in London’s West End during the second lockdown – with a number of iconic locations used during production.

Chief among these are the Savoy Hotel – which plays itself – and a number of theatres, including The Old Vic, Hoxton Hall, The Dominion Theatre and St Martin’s Theatre, which were combined to create one theatre that would suit the production’s needs.

“We were very fortunate with some of the locations that we got to film at,” director Tom George explained during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “Because it just so happened that we went into the shoot during the third lockdown in London.

“And that meant that one of the silver linings was we were able to get into some incredible locations in London that we otherwise just wouldn’t have been able to use.

“So we were able to base ourselves at the Old Vic, for example, for four or five days. Which, of course, if they have productions in, you just can’t do.”