Films Shot in Liverpool
Title | Year | Notes | Ref |
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Alfie | 2004 | Liverpool doubles for New York City | |
Al's Lads | 2002 | Known as Capone's Boys for it US release, Liverpool doubles for Chicago | |
Awaydays | 2009 | ||
Captain America | 2010 | ||
Chariots of Fire | 1981 | Bebington Oval doubles as the Olympic Stadium, beach scenes shot at New Brighton | |
Blond Fist | 1991 | ||
The Dark Knight | 2008 | ||
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows | 2010 | ||
The Hunt for Red October | 1989 | ||
In the Name of the Father | 1993 | Biopic about the Guildford Four, partly filmed in St. George's Hall | |
Jack Ryan | 2012 | Queensway tunnel side entrance doubles as New York's Wall Street underpass. Other locations include Liverpool Docks and Duke Street. | |
Millions | 2004 | ||
The Parole Officer | 2001 | ||
Sherlock Holmes | 2009 |
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