Tried to email you back Daisy but it came back to me as 'undeliverable'.
Thanks Chris, Ged & DaisyChain
I wrote to the company (Liverpool Artistes) and ordered it through the post directly from them. Is the address on their site? If not, I'll have a look through my records and see if I can get the address.
The film was actually filmed in Wolverton Street (not at number 29 though). The company saw that number 10 was being renovated and they used that instead! Rob Rohrer (the director) actually originates from Anfield and he said he always wanted to do a movie version. Allison Daly (who plays the young girl Vicky Foster in the film) was actually 17 but played the part of a 12 year old. Allison ended up working for...wait for it...the company that originally defended Wallace and known as; Herbert J Davis, Berthen & Munro! The tram scenes used in the film were filmed in Fleetwood.
I hope that Who Killed Julia Wallace? will one day be shown again. This was made by Yorkshire TV in 1975 and screened October 29th 1975. If I am right it was shown again in the early 80's. They actually shot in the Anfield area. Very good show but I didn't agree with the outcome.
Mark
So if there are no statements from Parry in the case files where did James Murphy see his statement?
All The Best
Steve
Hi DaisyChains
Here's the contact details (in case you don't know them):
LIVERPOOL ARTISTES P.O. BOX 61 LIVERPOOL L13 OEF
CONTACT US: 0789 606 1382.
Hi Steve
Yes, I am trying to find out where the Parry, Young & Marsden statements are.
I sent off a cheque. I asked them how much it was first (I think it was £10 + £1 p&p). The picture is good quality.
Good luck with that!
Mark
Hi DaisyChains
Yes, I've been scribbling things down amid researching the case. I would also hope to include as many photographs as possible. I have quite an extensive range.
Mark
Thanks for that. I hope to be able to get a copy of the Radio City broadcast from 20th January 1981 (Roger Wilkes) programme Who Killed Julia? I remember it being on the radio many years ago. It was on for about two hours. Bit of trivia; Sidney Hubert Green (the 23 year old clerk that Wallace spoke to in Dudlow Lane on his quest for R.M. Qualtrough) died on 20th January 1981. Who would have believed that he would die on the exact date 50 years after his encounter with WHW? Creepy...
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