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Actress Julie Samuel who has been chosen to appear with the Liverpudlian pop group Gerry
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Actress Julie Samuel who has been chosen to appear with the Liverpudlian pop group Gerry
Actress Julie Samuel who has been chosen to appear with the Liverpudlian pop group Gerry and the Pacemakers in the United Artists film " Ferry cross The Mersey" pictured here with the bands lead singer Gerry Marsden during filming at the Edgwarebury Country Club at Elstree.
She plays Gerrys girlfriend Doddie Dawson in the film, daughter of a rich shipping magnate, who bullies him into entering a big " Beat Competition".
12th June 1964
George Greenwell
Syndication
Mirrorpix
London
England
CL 2233
Media ID 21696038
© Mirrorpix
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the swinging 60s, where actress Julie Samuel takes center stage alongside the iconic Liverpudlian pop group Gerry and the Pacemakers. The image captures a behind-the-scenes moment during the filming of "Ferry cross The Mersey" at Edgwarebury Country Club in Elstree. Julie Samuel exudes elegance as she stands beside lead singer Gerry Marsden, their chemistry evident even off-camera. In this United Artists film, Julie portrays Doddie Dawson, Gerrys' girlfriend and daughter of a wealthy shipping magnate. Her character's strong-willed nature shines through as she bullies him into participating in a thrilling "Beat Competition". The photograph not only showcases the talent of these young artists but also provides us with a glimpse into the fashion trends of that era. Both Julie and Gerry don stylish attire that perfectly encapsulates the mod culture prevalent during those times. As we delve into this nostalgic snapshot from June 12th, 1964, it becomes clear that it represents more than just entertainment or music; it symbolizes an entire generation's spirit and energy. George Greenwell skillfully captures this essence through his lens, immortalizing an unforgettable collaboration between two cultural icons. This Memory Lane Print transports us to a time when music was revolutionary and cinema was enchanting – reminding us why these moments continue to resonate with audiences decades later.
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