Night Ferry Filming Locations

Night Ferry filming locations

Where was Night Ferry filmed? Night Ferry was filmed in 17 locations across United Kingdom and Australia in the following places:

Night Ferry Filming Locations

Clapham is an affluent residential suburb anchored by its High Street, which has modern Asian and European dining, gourmet burger and pizza spots, as well as food stalls at the weekly Venn Street Market. Cocktail bars with street-facing patios, wood-paneled pubs, and raucous nightclubs have a laid-back vibe. Clapham Common is a large public park with jogging paths and playgrounds, plus cafes and a skate park.

Rapidly developing Battersea centres on its namesake park, home to fountains, a boating lake, and a Japanese-style Peace Pagoda overlooking the River Thames. The retired, art deco Battersea Power Station, with 4 towering chimneys, dominates the skyline. Battersea Arts Centre, in the 1890s town hall, presents comedy, music, and drama, and New Covent Garden is a huge wholesale market that sells flowers and produce.

Night Ferry (1977)
Runtime: 60 minutes
Rating: 6.3
Release year: 1977
IMDB: tt0854862
Plot summary

A young lad accidentally sees a gang of criminals steal a priceless Egyptian mummy but can't tell the police because he would have to admit to trespassing on railway property, in search for his model plane, which resulted in one of the railway workers getting injured trying to stop rolling stock from hitting the young lad. The next day the young lad tells his mate and although he doesn't believe him he offers to help. While telling his mate what happened he sees the same criminals using a railway arch lock up to store the mummy and together with his friends they decide to watch and follow the criminals to get evidence so they can tip the police off without getting involved themselves.....

Genres
Drama
Cast
Graham Fletcher-Cook
Engin Eshref
Jayne Tottman
Bernard Cribbins
Directors
David Eady
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Night Ferry filming locations