In film The location Beachy Head has appeared in numerous films: • It is featured in the climax of the 1931 film
The Flying Fool, in which the villain's car is chased by the hero's plane over the cliffs. The car driven by the villain for the long chase sequence is a 4 1/2 litre Bentley belonging to
Sir Henry (Tim) Birkin, whose private motor works was across the street from
the studio in Welwyn Garden City that made the film. Captain Birkin's Motor Works, set up to develop
the "blower" Bentley, built a dummy car from spare parts to be filmed falling from the cliffs. • In the final scene of the 1947 film
The Upturned Glass, the murderer, an eminent surgeon played by
James Mason, commits suicide by stepping off the cliff. • The area and lighthouse appear as a backdrop in the 1964 film
The Chalk Garden, featuring
Hayley Mills. • It appears briefly in the 1968 film
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, when Chitty falls from it and then flies for the first time. • The area is visible in aerial scenes of the 1969 film
Battle of Britain when RAF Spitfires of Squadron Leader Canfield (
Michael Caine) intercept German Stuka bombers. • In the 1979 film
Quadrophenia, the final scene shows
Phil Daniels jumping off a
scooter just before it goes over the top of Beachy Head. • The 1980 film
Hopscotch with Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson has a flying scene that includes a mid-air explosion over the cliffs with the lighthouse in view below. • The cliff appears in the opening sequence of the 1987
James Bond film
The Living Daylights, in which Bond (portrayed for the first time by
Timothy Dalton)
parachutes from a
Land Rover which drives off the top of the cliff in a scene scripted as being in
Gibraltar. • In the 1989 film
Henry V, the Prologue from Act II introducing the traitors was filmed at Beachy Head. • In the 2005 film
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Beachy Head was used as hosting grounds for the 1994
Quidditch World Cup. • The area was used as a backdrop in many key scenes in Jenny Downham's 2007 young adult novel
Before I Die and in its 2012 film adaptation directed by
Ol Parker Now Is Good. • The 2010 remake of Graham Greene's
Brighton Rock was filmed extensively at Beachy Head as well as in nearby Eastbourne, which was preferred to Brighton. • It appears in the 2017 film ''
The Hitman's Bodyguard'' in the scene driving to Amsterdam. It shows both Beachy Head lighthouse and Bell Tout lighthouse, although Bell Tout had red and white stripes added by CGI. • It is featured in the 2018 film
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, when Newt Scamander and his muggle friend Jacob Kowalski use an illegal portkey to teleport to France.
In literature and publications • Romantic poet
Charlotte Smith's poem
Beachy Head, published in 1807, uses the geography of Beachy Head to reflect on the history of England and human nature. •
Eastbourne born poet Andrew Franks includes a number of references to Beachy Head in his work, including
Belle Tout in his collection,
The Last of the Great British Traitors. • In
Howard Jacobson's 2010
Man Booker Prize-winning novel,
The Finkler Question, the bereaved widower Libor Sevcik commits suicide by jumping off the cliff at Beachy Head. • In
Richard Jefferies' fine essay 'The Breeze on Beachy Head', first published in the 'Standard' on 6 September 1881 and collected in 'Nature Near London' in 1883. • In
Clare Mackintosh’s 2018 novel, ‘Let Me Lie’, Beachy Head is a prime location where two key characters commit suicide.
In music • The cover photo of English avant-garde quartet
Throbbing Gristle's 1979 record
20 Jazz Funk Greats was taken at Beachy Head. There is also a track named "Beachy Head" on the album. • In 1980, the beach was used as a location for
David Bowie's music video to promote his single "
Ashes to Ashes". •
The Cure used the location for the music videos of their 1985 and 1987 singles "
Close to Me" and "
Just Like Heaven". • The location is referenced in the song "Running Wild" on the album
Undertow by the British band
Drenge. • Progressive Celtic rock band
Iona included a song titled "Beachy Head" on their 1993 album,
Beyond These Shores. • Beachy Head was used as a film location for the video of 'Quello Che Faro', an operatic cover of Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do, I Do It For You", recorded by classical-crossover artist,
Katherine Jenkins on her 2006 album,
Serenade. • Alternative rock band
Nada Surf mentions Beachy Head in "The Fox", a song from their 2008 album
Lucky. • British
indie pop band
Veronica Falls released a song titled "
Beachy Head" urging people not to commit suicide in September 2010. • Canadian band
Stars included a song, "Palmistry", taking place at Beachy Head, on their 2022 album
From Capelton Hill.
In television •
Belle Tout Lighthouse and the surrounding area are shown throughout the 1986 BBC TV series
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil. • Beachy Head is seen in the fourth series of
Luther, a drama on BBC TV. • Beachy Head and its lighthouse serve as a key location in the 7th episode of the British series
The Prisoner. • Beachy Head is featured in the first episode of the second series of
Black Mirror, "
Be Right Back". • Beachy Head was used as the location for a
Monty Python sketch. •
Jeremy Clarkson performed a 50th birthday tribute for the Jaguar E Type on Beachy Head during an episode of
Top Gear • In the 17 December 2021 release of The Grand Tour, Beachy Head was filmed during the end of the episode of "Carnage a Trois" whilst Clarkson and Hammond were driving the Citroën SM
In technology A photo of Beachy Head was used as a desktop wallpaper on Windows 7. ==Gallery==