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Ghost Goes Gear, The (1966)
Rating:
Starring: The Spencer Davis Group, Jack Haig, Arthur Howard, Joan Ingram, Nicholas Parson, Tony Sympson, Sheila White
Director: Hugh Gladwish
Category: Music, Special Interest
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
79 mins

 
 

 

Get ready for a frighteningly shagadelic musical adventure when "The Spencer Davis Group" featuring Steve Winwood stumbles into a haunted English manor.Groove to half a dozen Spencer Davis Group hits and more wild performances by top Pop groups of the day, including Acker Bilk, The M6, Dave Berry, The Lorne Gibson Trio, St. Louis Union and The Three Bells.It's a magical mystery tour full of daft blokes, mod birds, groovy tunes and ghosts gone gear.

In the wake of The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night", scores of British invasion groups scrambled to make their own irreverent music movies.The Spencer Davis Group, one of the most popular bands of the mid-'60s with hits like "I'm A Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin", delighted UK audiences with an out-of-sight cinema 'happening.'This rarely seen 1966 feature, transferred from the only uncut print known to exist, is now available for the first time ever in America!