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Les orphelins de Liverpool

Original title: The Leaving of Liverpool
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
304
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Christine Tremarco in Les orphelins de Liverpool (1993)
DramaHistory

Two English children are uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia in the years following World War Two.Two English children are uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia in the years following World War Two.Two English children are uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia in the years following World War Two.

  • Director
    • Michael Jenkins
  • Writers
    • John Alsop
    • Sue Smith
  • Stars
    • Kevin Knapman
    • Christine Tremarco
    • Frances Barber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    304
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Jenkins
    • Writers
      • John Alsop
      • Sue Smith
    • Stars
      • Kevin Knapman
      • Christine Tremarco
      • Frances Barber
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kevin Knapman
    • Bert
    • (as Kevin Jones)
    Christine Tremarco
    Christine Tremarco
    • Lily
    Frances Barber
    Frances Barber
    • Ellen, Lily's mother
    John Hargreaves
    John Hargreaves
    • Harry
    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Father O'Neill
    Martin Jacobs
    • Brother Matthew
    Frank Whitten
    Frank Whitten
    • Brother Jerome
    David Kaff
    • Wilson
    Darren Yap
    • David
    Pamela Rabe
    Pamela Rabe
    • Mrs. Lang
    Colin Moody
    Colin Moody
    • Mr. Symonds
    Gary Henshaw
    • Alf
    Walter Brown
    • Bishop
    Jai Kemp
    Jai Kemp
    • Bonesy
    Peter Braunstein
    • Country Doctor
    Robert Simper
    Robert Simper
    • Deckhand
    Amy Whelan
    • Evelyn
    Con Miralis
    • Gary
    • Director
      • Michael Jenkins
    • Writers
      • John Alsop
      • Sue Smith
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10stephen-222

    Truly gripping and sad but Australian not British production

    This is certainly a gripping drama, though I doubt that Britons can be proud of it as, although it does feature two fine British actors in the lead roles, it is an Australian production with mostly Australian cast and almost totally Australian crew and completely Australian post production at ABC TV studio in Sydney. Yes the BBC did help fund the project and has a Co-Producer credit but to claim it as a British production is a complete mistake. Australian producers, directors, cinematographer, sound, editing, sound post production and facilities. An interesting side note is that the Austrlaian producer, Steven Knapman, adopted the Keven, who plays 'Bert' with such tragic realism. The production could only skim the surface of some of the real deprivation and brutality suffered in the ill-conceived child migration scheme that ran from the late 1930's through to the 1970s.
    9hooligan-4

    Brilliant acting

    Because I live in Australia and most of the speech in Leaving of Liverpool was spoken in a very heavy English accent, I couldn't tell what was being said some of the time. However, I have to say that the acting of the two main cast members, Kevin Jones and Christine Tremarco, was absolutely fantastic. Their raw, honest depictions of their characters (Bert and Lily) gave so much extra depth to the story and truly made the audience feel the terrible anguish of the experiences that the children went through.
    cosmic_quest

    Britain's shame

    'The Leaving of Liverpool' brings into the open one of the UK's greatest shames of how young children, orphans or those who had the misfortune to hail from lower class homes, were snatched from all that they knew and loved to be transported to far-flung countries such as Australia, Canada and South Africa. This was not a government-sanctioned crime of the Victorian era but happened between the late Forties right up until the relatively recent Sixties.

    This BBC TV drama follows the plight of twelve-year-old sweethearts Bert and Lily and their young friends as they are wrenched from their native Liverpool and transported to lead harsh new lives in Australia, a country so hot and unfamiliar to children who had never been outside their own city before let alone travelled to a foreign country.

    The film highlights not only the abusive treatment the children endure but how the long boat journey itself was treacherous. It also shows how many of these children were lied to with officials telling them their very much alive-and-well parents were dead. The excellent quality of the child actors involve allows the audience to feel an emotional connection to them and empathise with the cruelties they suffer from those who were meant to care for them.

    The only quibble I have is why this excellent drama is neither available to own on DVD nor aired more on TV as it's a shame that more people are not aware of it. It's also sad these now grown children's plight hasn't been publicised more.
    Beanie_ceaockpunksta

    A moving story, A definate tear jerker.

    This film was truly amazing to watch and i would watch it again and again if i could. It is a story of true compassion and friendship and will always be remembered by me as a true great. It truly is wonderful the dialogue was brilliant the acting was brilliant. Marks out of ten i give this film a positive 10/10.
    10WERZELG

    Moving and brilliantly acted

    Unmissable film about orphans who have been shipped off to Australia then later finding out that one fifteen year old girl isn't an orphan after all. Beautiful film, full marks. This one really sets you thinking, unjustly unheard of by most. Even though I only saw it about two and a half years, ago I still find it great.

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    • Trivia
      Christine Tremarco's debut.
    • Goofs
      No deaf children, or children with any other disabilities, were ever sent to Australia. This was because of the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act passed by the Australian government, who thought that any such people would become dependent on welfare. The character of the deaf child in the film was added presumably to make the story more interesting, but has no basis in fact.
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      Written and Performed by John Lennon

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Leaving of Liverpool
    • Filming locations
      • Lidcombe, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Roadshow Coote & Carroll
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    • Runtime
      3 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 widescreen
      • 4:3 Letterbox

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