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FILM : Ferry Cross the Mersey
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Ferry Cross the Mersey 1964Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Leslie Maguire, Les Chadwick (Gerry and the Pacemakers), Julie Samuel, T P McKenna, Deryk GuylerLiverpool, Birkenhead
Director : Jeremy Summers   Production Company : Subafilms.

Gerry and Fred Marsden, Les McGuire, and Les "Chad" Chadwick portray themselves in a romp through the early 1960's Liverpool Beat Scene. Art students by day and musicians by night the boy's big break comes by winning a local talent contest. But first, they must retrieve their instruments which have been mistakenly carried to the airport.

Stills and location information provided by John Owens.
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Opening sequence shows Gerry and the Pacemakers arriving by car through the Mersey Tunnel.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm001. Opening sequence shows Gerry and the Pacemakers arriving by car through the Mersey Tunnel.
This is the Birkenhead entrance to the Mersey Tunnel. Taken by John Owens.
fcm001n. This is the Birkenhead entrance to the Mersey Tunnel. Taken by John Owens.
Possibly a cemetery near Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm002. Possibly a cemetery near Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
This space is available to all local businesses in Liverpool, Birkenhead, 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, Birkenhead 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, Birkenhead. 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, Birkenhead. 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.)
Same as fcm002.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm003. Same as fcm002.
A monument in St James Cemetery next to the Liverpool Anglican cathedral, well spotted by John Owens.
fcm003n. A monument in St James Cemetery next to the Liverpool Anglican cathedral, well spotted by John Owens.
Somewhere in Birkenhead on the banks of the Mersey.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm004. Somewhere in Birkenhead on the banks of the Mersey.
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(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Same as fcm004.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm005. Same as fcm004.
Bookmark this site and come back often.
50 new films added each year.
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(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Same as fcm004.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm006. Same as fcm004.
This space is available to all local businesses in Liverpool, Birkenhead, 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, Birkenhead 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, Birkenhead. 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, Birkenhead. 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.)
Near the Woodside ferry terminal in Birkenhead.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm007. Near the Woodside ferry terminal in Birkenhead.
Taken from the Birkenhead Woodside ferry terminal - the tower in the background is the Hamilton Square underground station. John Owens, him of the eagle eye, sorted this one.
fcm007n. Taken from the Birkenhead Woodside ferry terminal - the tower in the background is the Hamilton Square underground station. John Owens, him of the eagle eye, sorted this one.
On the Mersey ferry.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm008. On the Mersey ferry.
On the Mersey ferry - the Anglican cathedral in the background to the right, John again.
fcm008n. On the Mersey ferry - the Anglican cathedral in the background to the right, John again.
Another on the Mersey ferry.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm009. Another on the Mersey ferry.
The ferry again - the Liver, Cunard and Port of Liverpool - pier head buildings in the background. Snapped by John.
fcm009n. The ferry again - the Liver, Cunard and Port of Liverpool - pier head buildings in the background. Snapped by John.
Street near Liverpool Anglican cathedral.
Ferry Cross the Mersey
fcm010. Street near Liverpool Anglican cathedral.
26 Windsor St, Liverpool, sent in by Graham Leslie - Copyright 2010 Google.
fcm010n. 26 Windsor St, Liverpool, sent in by Graham Leslie - Copyright 2010 Google.
FILM : Ferry Cross the Mersey
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