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Where was Missing You filmed

Missing You

Year: 2024

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The film was shot in and around Manchester, with additional locations in the Lake District. It is a gripping crime thriller adapted from a Harlan Coben novel, which delves into the intricate life of Detective Kat Donovan. Her world is turned upside down when she discovers her long-lost fiancé, Josh Buchanan, on a dating app, more than a decade after his unexplained disappearance. This shocking revelation compels her to reinvestigate her father's unsolved murder case, leading her down a treacherous path of uncovering deeply buried secrets and pervasive lies that challenge everything she thought she knew.

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Locations

  • Bakery cottage

    In movie

    Scene where The scene featuring the quaint bakery cottage in the fictional village of Keelden showcases a charming, historic property. This picturesque building contributes to the idyllic village atmosphere, setting a contrast to urban scenes.

    Real

    Scene was shot High Street, Great Budworth

  • Bandstand

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where Aqua Vanech is depicted teaching yoga takes place at a distinctive bandstand. This structure offers a serene and picturesque outdoor environment for the yoga class, highlighting the character's activity.

    Real

    Scene was shot Sefton Park Bandstand

  • Establishing shot of Westbridge

    In movie

    Scene where The scene serving as an establishing shot of the city of Westbridge prominently features the Manchester Central Convention Complex. This grand architectural landmark helps to set the urban scale and atmosphere of the fictional city.

    Real

    Scene was shot Manchester Central Convention Complex

  • Kat's apartment (Reidall House)

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where Kat's apartment, known as Reidall House in the show, is shown as a loft situated on Little Peter Street. This urban dwelling serves as a key personal space for the protagonist, reflecting her daily life.

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    Scene was shot Loft on Little Peter Street, Castlefield

  • Prison

    In movie

    Scene where The scene at the end of the first episode, titled 'Every Breath You Take,' portrays a prison. This imposing structure serves as a pivotal location for a dramatic conclusion to the episode, suggesting confinement or institutional setting.

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    Scene was shot Castle Armoury building

  • Restaurant on Edge Street

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where Detective Kat Donovan goes on a date unfolds in a vibrant restaurant situated on Edge Street. This area is known for its independent cafes, bustling bars, and diverse eateries, providing a lively backdrop for her encounter.

    Real

    Scene was shot Edge Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester

  • The Askia Inn

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where The Askia Inn, a fictional establishment, is depicted, utilizes the interior and exterior of The Freemount bar. This location provides a classic bar setting for various character interactions and plot developments.

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    Scene was shot The Freemount bar

  • Titus Monroe's dog-breeding farm

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where Titus Monroe's dog-breeding farm is shown takes place at an old farm characterized by a distinctive timber tower. This rural and somewhat rustic setting provides a unique environment for the character's activities.

    Real

    Scene was shot Old farm on Woodhead Road, Glossop

  • Westbridge Police Station

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where the Westbridge Police Station is prominently featured, recognizable by its elegant clock tower, establishes the official setting for detective work. This building serves as a significant backdrop for the series' law enforcement narrative.

    Real

    Scene was shot Trafford Town Hall

  • Westbridge square

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where Kat is having a street coffee unfolds in a bustling Westbridge square. This public space offers a backdrop for everyday interactions and observations, contributing to the sense of a busy urban environment.

    Real

    Scene was shot Victoria Square, Bolton