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The Leaving of Liverpool
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The Leaving of Liverpool

Jul 8, 1992
3h 0m
★ 6.0

Overview

A poignant and forceful saga which traces the fortunes of two English children uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia in the years following World War Two.

Genres

Drama
History

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Cast

Kevin Knapman

Bert (as Kevin Jones)

Kevin Knapman

Christine Tremarco

Lily

Christine Tremarco

Frances Barber

Ellen, Lil's Mother

Frances Barber

Bill Hunter

Father O'Neill

Bill Hunter

Martin Jacobs

Brother Matthew

Martin Jacobs

Frank Whitten

Brother Jerome

Frank Whitten

David Kaff

Wilson

David Kaff

Darren Yap

David

Darren Yap

Pamela Rabe

Mrs. Lang

Pamela Rabe

Colin Moody

Mr. Symonds

Colin Moody

Gary Henshaw

Alf

Gary Henshaw

Walter Brown

Bishop

Walter Brown

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