'Our pharmacy features in Paddington in Peru’

Kerry Evans posing for a photo in Gadebridge Pharmacy in Hemel. She is wearing her uniform - a royal blue NHS coloured shirt with a collar with white edging and black cardigan. She is holding a jar of "Aunt Lucy's Marmalade" which has a Peruvian cloth on the top. She has highlighted blonde hair partly swept back into a clip and behind her are shelves of chemist goods.
Pharmacist Kerry Evans says the gift of Aunt Lucy's Marmalade "tastes lovely" [Justin Dealey]

A pharmacist said she was "super proud" that producers chose her shop to feature in the new film Paddington in Peru, which hit cinemas this weekend.

Kerry Evans, from Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, said "it was manic" when crews transformed Gadebridge Pharmacy into Portobello Chemist for a scene in the movie.

"We sold Paddington the bits to go on his holiday in Peru," she told the BBC, adding that they were given a jar of the fictional bear’s favourite food, marmalade.

With actor Hugh Bonneville on set - who plays Mr Brown in all three Paddington films - Ms Evans said people had come "from all over town" to follow the action.

Hugh Bonneville standing outside Gadebridge Chemist in Hemel during filming of Paddington in Peru. He is seen sideways on wearing sunglasses, a blue jacket and cream chinos, and brown shoes. He is pouting and clenching his fists as though slightly irate. People are in the background looking on, and one lady wearing a tan coloured coat and blue jeans is walking towards him - she might also be a cast member.
Actor Hugh Bonneville plays Mr Brown and was spotted by locals in Hemel Hempstead during filming last August [Kerry Evans]

The third instalment in the Paddington live action adventure franchise sees the bear return to Peru to visit his aunt Lucy.

But before the Brown family accompany him to South America, he visits Portobello Chemist to collect important travel equipment.

Ms Evans said they didn’t know at first that the production was for a major feature film.

"I was working there with my colleague, who’s my mum, when the location manager came in.

"She asked if we would be willing for them to film here - if we would be interested.

"Then when the crew turned up, we found out.

"It was manic. We had a shop full of people taking everything off the shelves, readjusting items, hiding the stock.

"Customers were coming in, getting in the way as they do! Outside the shop we had people coming from all over town to see."

Gadebridge Chemist in Hemel set dressed as "Portobello Chemist" with those words written as the main sign. There is the edge of a red phone box in the picture and the chemist has summery items in the window including a yellow snorkel, white deckchair, beach ball and a poster of a sun wearing sunglasses. In front of the shop are trailing plants with red flowers.
Gadebridge Pharmacy was transformed into Portobello Chemist for a scene in the movie [Kerry Evans]

Amy Greenland is the filming lead at Dacorum Borough Council and has nicknamed the town "Hemelwood", after several TV series were filmed there, including Masters of the Air and After Life.

She said Paddington in Peru "was the biggest production I’ve been involved with".

"It was great. There were lots of film crews, it was quite a big scale."

Even Ms Greenland wasn’t told explicitly which film was being shot beforehand.

"There were some fun hints," she said.

"It was meant to be a secret. The production company were called Marmalade Films, so you could kind of piece it together.

"It will be lovely for the community in ‘Hemelwood’- come and visit the shops and see another filming location," she added.

Hugh Bonneville poses for a photo with Paddington Bear in front of a large poster advertising the new film Paddington in Peru. He wears a light blue suit with matching waistcoat and trousers, a bright red tie and a red poppy on the lapel. He has thick dark glasses and is smiling. paddington is holding a sandwich with a chunk bitten out, and wears his blue duffel coat and red hat. The poster shows mountains and jungle in the background.
Paddington in Peru is the third installment of the movie series based on the stories by Michael Bond [PA Media]

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