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  1. 65 år idag. The film, directed by Jeremy Summers, is one of the more uncommon artifacts of the Mersey scene, shown very rarely on television and never issued on video. It was the first to be shot on location in Liverpool after the city's emergence into the music mainstream (which had previously seen only Frankie Vaughan, Russ Hamilton, and ...

  2. 6 de dic. de 2021 · This date in 1964 saw the London premiere of the film 'Ferry Cross The Mersey' (Dec 6, 1964) Frequently considered to be their version of the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night, it tells the story of art students Gerry and Fred Marsden, Les Maguire, and Les "Chad" Chadwick as they humorously try to navigate the Liverpool beat scene.

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKFerry Cross the Mersey (Stereo) (2002 Remaster) · Gerry & The PacemakersYou'll Never Walk Alone (The EMI Years 1963-1966)...

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  4. Ferry Cross the Mersey is a 1964 British musical film featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers. It is frequently considered to be their version of the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night. The film shows the story of art students Gerry and Fred Marsden, Les Maguire, and Les "Chad" Chadwick as they humorously try to navigate the Liverpool beat scene. After Gerry's girlfriend Dodie helps the group enter a ...

  5. Ferry Cross the Mersey and A Hard Day's Night were both shot by Gilbert Taylor (who also shot Repulsion and Dr. Strangelove, holy shit), which only serves to emphasize the gap in quality of direction: Lester knows how to create playful, anarchic energy, whereas Summers' best efforts mostly amount to distractingly bizarre camera angles.

  6. Ferry Cross the Mersey is the soundtrack for the 1965 film of the same title. Both the UK and US editions feature music by Gerry and the Pacemakers, although other artists featured include the George Martin Orchestra, Cilla Black, the Fourmost, the Black Knights, Earl Royce and the Olympics, and the Blackwells.

  7. Gallery of 6 movie poster and cover images for Ferry Cross the Mersey (1965). Synopsis: The film, directed by Jeremy Summers, is one of the more uncommon artifacts of the Mersey scene, shown very rarely on television and never issued on video.