1950, Film starring Robert Newton, Richard Burton and Kathleen Harrison,in which there are street scenes of both Liverpool and Bootle, shots of the LOHR, St Martins Cottages, G.H.Lee’s and Owen Owen’sand Brown Brothers, plus dock locations and the Pier Head.
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Wish i had been raised in Liverpool.
Susan Shaw always played the smart mouthed nobody's fool roles well.
I was born in Liverpool in 1943.
I never have had a so called "Scouse" accent. Nor did my Mother, or my father, or my grand parents, or any member of my extended family.
There was a local intonation of course, as exampled by Arthur Askey, or Ted Ray, who both lived in Liverpool, and that intonation, might be termed Liverpudlian, but it mainly described the place of origin rather than the accent.
I think Rex Harrison came from the area as well.
The heavy Scouse accents only became prevalent later.
Even the Beatles had only moderate accents.
The old term for a male from Liverpool was: a "Dicky Sam!" And for the female: "Tilly Mint".
My mother sometimes referred to my sister as "Tilly Mint, when correcting her.
I saw this film years ago, but I think much more of it now.
The scene in the prison's room between the Son, the Father, and the Mother, was very poignant.
Very fine professional acting indeed.
Many thanks for posting
From the west coast of Scotland.
First World War brass cartridge case on the mantle piece, at 4:O7. Common at one time.
I have two (Ypres) decorated examples. Make good stable flower vases.
That goes to show that talent is not enough you must have the brain too to make it in this World. Richard Burton is the 4th or 5th name in the cast list yet he went to become a super star whereas the others never was heard of them. Also Hattie Jacques who plays the music hall singer in this film did well especially in the Carry on series.
Its no fun trawling the docks looking for business – and its no easier these days
Gritty, I hardly recognised Burton, Yep the accents !! had they tried a little irish tone it would have worked for little Ireland as Liverpool was known. Thanks for putting this film up.
Don't go with your first boyfriend! Especially when they're pushy. He'll dump you for Liz Taylor.
I think the brother is really the older sister's son.
I'm glad I got along better with my sisters.
Even the inside walls are brick.
Great film, apart from what David Henderson mentioned. Calm down, calm down
A very good film.
Fine performances from the whole cast.
Robert Newton really came into his own, in that jail cell scene at the end.
Liverpool? No scouse accents! Hilarious
Aha! Long John Silver before he got his Pirate Papers…
A real gem 🥰
Young Richard Burton.
The Mrs. says. A very good role for Robert Newton, what a rotten selfish lout, I grew up with one of those bastards and we suffered a lot, my little brothers and I went without everything, barely a pair of shoes to wear, it was torture, and our Mother was just as bad. It's still a good movie and Richard before his destructive years with that sawed off Elizabeth Taylor. he played that minor role with sincerity and he must have lived his life with want like so many of us did when young.
Good movie but hate the end
So did people start talking scouse in Liverpool after 1950?
Beautiful film!!!!!!
I expected at least a few scenes of people getting baptised somewhere in a Liverpool church!
Wow..and how successful Richard Burton became eah
A good film but a strange ending
These people are real slimeballs!
Hard Times.
Apropos Liszt's Préludes, they should have taken the version conducted by Furtwängler.
With all of the fog and smoke from coal fired ships and factories and most everyone smoking tobacco, the lifespan was not long in those days.
When this was shown in Liverpool, the scousers must have had a good laugh about the local's accents that ranged from public school RP to Lancashire and Yorkshire.
I always look out for tram and train track. Over 60% of old British and American films feature people talking on trains. The bitumen and combustion engine moguls bought out democratic rights, and is why we have global warming, when electric and battery vehicles existed by 1890s. I remember Brisbane trams in the sixties.
Now, people are directed and divided via Facebook, not meeting others from different walks.
They're still ripping up our tracks here in 2020 for elite cyclists. The 'middle class' don't want to mix with the poor, homeless, disabled Indigenous or even foreigners. Tourists ask why it's so difficult to get around, as our politicians drive or travel by air. Our road fatalities in our region are high.
We now just have one bus service per day, when we once had rail services that took us to the coast. Transport was better in the earlier twentieth century, and would have been great if we moved into the future, and not just into cyber space.
DOES ANYONE KNOW THE LADY WHO IS THE MOTHER? SHE WAS THE MAID IN SCROOGE. THEY ARE ALL GREAT, INCREDIBLE ACTORS. THIS IS A TOP NOTCH FILM, & THEY USE GOOD OLD TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONY, NOT SURE WHICH ONE. THE FOURTH? TOO LAZY TO CHECK THEM RIGHT NOW, HAHA.