The crowd filmed the scene at Gorleston beach
in southern England for the yet untitled movie, which was
written by "Love Actually" director Richard Curtis.
Boyle, who won an Oscar for "Slumdog Millionaire" and will
direct the next James Bond film, applauded the crowd for their
work during the shoot.
"That was incredible, wonderful wonderful energy," he said.
Last month, producers took to Twitter to find "unpaid concert
spectators" for the project. A day later, Curtis' partner Emma
Freud tweeted that some 7,400 people had registered to take
part.
After Tuesday's shoot, Freud wrote to her followers on the
social media platform that 6,000 people had come for the shoot,
adding that it was "technically the biggest film crowd ever shot
on British soil".
Little is known about the film, which is said to inspired by The
Beatles and stars "Downton Abbey" actress Lily James, according
to Britain's BBC.
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Matthew Mpoke
Bigg)
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