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FILM : Beyond This Place
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Beyond This Place 1959Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Emlyn Williams, Bernard Lee, Jean Kent, Leo McKernLiverpool
Director : Jack Cardiff   Production Company : Georgefield Productions.

Twenty years after being evacuated to America, Paul Mathry returns to Liverpool for a short visit. He is shocked to find that his father, whom he believed had died a war hero, is in fact in jail for a murder committed at the time Paul left. Starting to piece those events together, he comes to suspect his father may be innocent.

Stills and nows by John Owens.
This movie is available on a swap/exchange/barter basis - see our wants/swaps information page. It is a VHS PAL video copy. If you would like to swap/barter or exchange one of your tapes, videos or DVDs for this copy then look at the movies/films listed by geographical area pages - our wants are shown in black - to find out which films I require and for which I will exchange one of my videos or DVDs.

Can you identify any of the real streets for this movie?
We are always looking for more help with identifying these filming locations and would be grateful for any positive identifications, snippets or references you can offer about these movie making locations.
More details here

Outside the Lewis's department store in Renshaw Street.
Beyond This Place
btp001. Outside the Lewis's department store in Renshaw Street.
The side entrance to Lewis's - virtually unchanged. John Owens.
btp001n. The side entrance to Lewis's - virtually unchanged. John Owens.
The Merchant Navy War Memorial at the Pier Head Liverpool.
Beyond This Place
btp002. The Merchant Navy War Memorial at the Pier Head Liverpool.
This monument is still there - John Owens.
btp002n. This monument is still there - John Owens.
View of the Royal Liver and Cunard buildings at the Pier Head.
Beyond This Place
btp003. View of the Royal Liver and Cunard buildings at the Pier Head.
Unchanged - John Owens.
btp003n. Unchanged - John Owens.
St John's Gardens at the back of St George's Hall.
Beyond This Place
btp004. St John's Gardens at the back of St George's Hall.
More trees - but still the same the spire in the background is the Liverpool Municipal building - John Owens.
btp004n. More trees - but still the same the spire in the background is the Liverpool Municipal building - John Owens.
Looking towards the Liverpool Museum and Picton Libraries.
Beyond This Place
btp005. Looking towards the Liverpool Museum and Picton Libraries.
St John
btp005n. St John's Gardens towards the Museum and Library buildings - John Owens.
Steps at the entrance to Liverpool Museum.
Beyond This Place
btp006. Steps at the entrance to Liverpool Museum.
Unchanged - John Owens.
btp006n. Unchanged - John Owens.
According to the film - approaching Wakefield Prison.
Beyond This Place
btp007. According to the film - approaching Wakefield Prison.
This space is available to all local businesses in Liverpool, it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to Liverpool where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to Liverpool. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in Liverpool. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Entrance to Wakefield Prison?
Beyond This Place
btp008. Entrance to Wakefield Prison?
This space is available to all local businesses in Liverpool, it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to Liverpool where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to Liverpool. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in Liverpool. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Van Johnson coming out of Liverpool Magistrates Court in Dale Street.
Beyond This Place
btp009. Van Johnson coming out of Liverpool Magistrates Court in Dale Street.
The Magistrates Court is still in the same building - the building opposite on the corner of Crosshall street can be identified - John Owens.
btp009n. The Magistrates Court is still in the same building - the building opposite on the corner of Crosshall street can be identified - John Owens.
Looking down Dale Street towards the Excelsior pub
Beyond This Place
btp010. Looking down Dale Street towards the Excelsior pub
The pub and the white building beyond are still there - John Owens.
btp010n. The pub and the white building beyond are still there - John Owens.
FILM : Beyond This Place
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