The all-star cast of new Christmas flick 'Tinsel Town' have been enjoying a northern delicacy on location in Yorkshire.
Kiefer Sutherland, Danny Dyer and Rebel Wilson have been spotted in Knaresborough, Harrogate and Wetherby in recent weeks as they film scenes for the movie, which is due to be released on Sky Cinema later this year.
They’ve been shooting scenes on Castlegate, Riverside and Green Dragon Yard in Knaresborough, as well as around Wetherby’s Town Hall.
And the cast, who are now filming in Leeds, have shared their delight at being treated to Greggs pastries on set.

Kiefer Sutherland shared a video on his Facebook page with a classic 'steak bake' in hand.
He said:
“Last two weeks of shooting Tinsel Town here in Leeds and we have a Greggs van on the set. Best day so far!”
Other casts members that have now been spotted include Lucien Laviscount, Asim Chaudhry and comedian Jason Manford.
The film will centre on Brad (Kiefer Sutherland) - a Hollywood action movie star who unexpectedly finds himself performing in the pantomime in the fictional town of Stanford.

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