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Liverpool doubled as 1920s New York City with St Georges Hall and the Cunard Building being used extensively. [26] Fast & Furious 6: 2013 Although the featured chase is set in a tunnel in London, the chase actually was filmed in the Queensway Tunnel. [27] Ferry 'Cross the Mersey: 1965 Film musical featuring Gerry & The Pacemakers [16]
In August 1867 the Liverpool Porcupine described the tunnels as being "a great nuisance" because drains ran straight into them, in one place creating a cess pool full of offensive water 15 feet (5 m) deep, and they were being used for dumping refuse, [7] including down chutes built into the buildings above for the purpose.
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Errol Morris’s conversation with the late David Cornwell in “ The Pigeon Tunnel ” is fascinating even without the filmmaking flourishes. Cornwell, better known by his pen name John le Carré ...
The Pigeon Tunnel is a 2023 British documentary film directed by Errol Morris. It follows the life and career of John le Carré. It had its world premiere at the 50th Telluride Film Festival on 1 September 2023. It received critical acclaim and was named one of the top 5 documentary films of 2023 by the National Board of Review. [3]
Though the ending rather falls apart unconvincingly, Kenneth Taylor's screenplay moves doggedly and interestingly towards the payoff. Wilkie Cooper's lensing heips to capture the Liverpool atmosphere." [6] In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Rather lackadaisical sentimental ...
On the train north to Liverpool – where Child has a dance academy – she doesn’t realise she is being interrogated by enemy agents. The female agent tries to have her shot in the dark as they go through a tunnel but manages to steal Miss Verity’s handbag. Heritage rescues her at the barrier when she tries to leave without a ticket.
Joseph Williamson (10 March 1769 – 1 May 1840) was an eccentric English businessman, philanthropist and property owner who is best known for the Williamson Tunnels, which were constructed under his direction in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England.