HOLLYWOOD superstars George Clooney and Matt Damon have been filming in a North Hampshire village for the last two days.
The pair were at Bramley Camp, a military training area in the village, shooting scenes for their new film The Monuments Men, directed by 52-year-old Clooney.
The film, set during the Second World War, is about a taskforce of art historians and museum curators who unite to recover stolen works of art before Hitler and the Nazis destroy them. It is based on the book of the same name by Robert M Edsel, and is due to be released in December.
Other stars in the film include Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, and Hugh Bonneville.
The crew were in Bramley filming for two days before heading to Cambridge today where they are filming scenes at Duxford Imperial War Museum. Filming began in Germany in March before moving to the UK.
A security guard at Bramley Camp told The Gazette that the set was being cleared away today but confirmed that both Clooney and Damon had been on site.
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