The Ghost Goes Gear
The Ghost Goes Gear is a 1966 British musical comedy film directed by Hugh Gladwish and starring the Spencer Davis Group, Sheila White and Nicholas Parsons.[1]
The Ghost Goes Gear | |
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Directed by | Hugh Gladwish |
Produced by | Lionel Hoare Harry Field |
Written by | Roger Dunton Lionel Hoare |
Starring | Spencer Davis Group Sheila White Nicholas Parsons |
Music by | Joan Shakespeare |
Cinematography | Peter Hendry George Stevens |
Edited by | Ronald Glenister |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner-Pathé Distributors |
Release date | September 1966 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
A music group go to stay at the childhood home of their manager, a haunted manor house in the English countryside.
Cast
- Spencer Davis Group as Themselves
- Nicholas Parsons as Algernon Rowthorpe Plumley
- Sheila White as Polly
- Lorne Gibson as Ghost / Himself
- Arthur Howard as Vicar
- Jack Haig as Old Edwards
- Joan Ingram as Lady Rowthorpe
- Tony Sympson as Lord Plumley
- Emmett Hennessy as Butch
- Robert Langley as Little Boy
- Bernard Stone as Cockney Dad
- Janet Davies as Cockney Wife
- Huw Thomas as News presenter
- St. Louis Union as Themselves
- The Three Bells as Themselves
- Dave Berry as Himself
- Acker Bilk as Himself
References
- "The Ghost Goes Gear (1967)". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
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