I listened to the recent repeat of a BBC drama about Brian Epstein and his last few days. It has a LOT of references to him producing the Gerry & The Pacemakers movie Ferry Cross The Mersey. It would appear that it wasn't a very good film, but that hasn't stopped me watching Caveman, Lisztomania, Broad St, Sextette, Shanghai Surprise or 200 Motels, so why would I stop now?
Can anyone help?
Ferry Cross The Mersey
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Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
I can upload this over the weekend if no-one else beats me to it. I'm working away this week.
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Link for avi file here:
hELps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JdkH8sWMN-ABb7F0ERSnVPraQy19tvmR?usp=sharing
Enjoy .... GERRRRRYYYY ........ GERRRRRYYYY MARSDEN .....
Peace in the neighbourhood!
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Link for avi file here:
hELps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JdkH8sWMN-ABb7F0ERSnVPraQy19tvmR?usp=sharing
Enjoy .... GERRRRRYYYY ........ GERRRRRYYYY MARSDEN .....
Peace in the neighbourhood!
HW
Last edited by HelenWheels on Fri Jun 30, 2023 9:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
Depending on your location, you might be able to watch it here
hxxps://archive.org/details/ferry-cross-the-mersey_202103
I suspect the original film will never be reissued or made available officially without some cuts, since Jimmy Savile features in it a lot, MC-ing the concert sequences. You have been warned.
hxxps://archive.org/details/ferry-cross-the-mersey_202103
I suspect the original film will never be reissued or made available officially without some cuts, since Jimmy Savile features in it a lot, MC-ing the concert sequences. You have been warned.
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Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
You know what crappy old pop movie I really like?
Hold On! with Herman's Hermits. If you think the plot of Help! is far-fetched, you aint seen nothin'!
Plus, despite the cheese factor they were actually a pretty good group.
Hold On! with Herman's Hermits. If you think the plot of Help! is far-fetched, you aint seen nothin'!
Plus, despite the cheese factor they were actually a pretty good group.
Women there don't treat you mean, in Abilene
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Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
This movie hasn't been on more than five minutes.
Was Epstein in for high stakes? He's lucky Marsden didn't become Mersey Side's Ferry Suicide!
When was this filmed, Fifteen minutes after The Beatles plane departed to America?
It looks like 3/4 of the population has left the country. Direction in total: Step where the Beatles stepped. Dialog will be dubbed.
Anemic!!! Pure humiliation and depression for Marsden! Poor bastard! His career never even had a pulse to match the movie! So, let us state The Obvious: There was NOT a music scene in the UK at this time. The Brits were all hanging on to the American Rhythm and Blues Tours...to visit once a year. Don't worry, there wasn't nearly the scene in U.S. either. The Beatles ARE the music industry. The soundtrack of every day life...is also the Beatles. Western Culture didn't mean ANYTHING compared to what was turning left at Greenland in an airplane on Feb. 7th. Say goodbye to contrivance. The military didn't even know of10 megaton kinetic wet-panty weaponry! This movie and everything else, despite their most sincere objectives were merely set dressing for the ONLY music, so far, that isn't a scripted act. There was no British Invasion. This movie is an instructional textbook for UK 1964 postwar rejuvenation of economics! The Beatles are the WHOLE of all music as of right now thanks to this movie. HOLD ON was really HELP but this movie is really MANDRAX! I can't imagine how Guitar companies survived the reality of Ferry.
Thank you, HelenWheels!
A movie unlike any other!
Beatles make everything look good.
KC
Was Epstein in for high stakes? He's lucky Marsden didn't become Mersey Side's Ferry Suicide!
When was this filmed, Fifteen minutes after The Beatles plane departed to America?
It looks like 3/4 of the population has left the country. Direction in total: Step where the Beatles stepped. Dialog will be dubbed.
Anemic!!! Pure humiliation and depression for Marsden! Poor bastard! His career never even had a pulse to match the movie! So, let us state The Obvious: There was NOT a music scene in the UK at this time. The Brits were all hanging on to the American Rhythm and Blues Tours...to visit once a year. Don't worry, there wasn't nearly the scene in U.S. either. The Beatles ARE the music industry. The soundtrack of every day life...is also the Beatles. Western Culture didn't mean ANYTHING compared to what was turning left at Greenland in an airplane on Feb. 7th. Say goodbye to contrivance. The military didn't even know of10 megaton kinetic wet-panty weaponry! This movie and everything else, despite their most sincere objectives were merely set dressing for the ONLY music, so far, that isn't a scripted act. There was no British Invasion. This movie is an instructional textbook for UK 1964 postwar rejuvenation of economics! The Beatles are the WHOLE of all music as of right now thanks to this movie. HOLD ON was really HELP but this movie is really MANDRAX! I can't imagine how Guitar companies survived the reality of Ferry.
Thank you, HelenWheels!
A movie unlike any other!
Beatles make everything look good.
KC
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Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
The great thing about Hold On! Was that it plays just like a 70’s US TV show..it even has some familiar faces in it like Herbert Anderson and Bernard Fox.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 9:20 am You know what crappy old pop movie I really like?
Hold On! with Herman's Hermits. If you think the plot of Help! is far-fetched, you aint seen nothin'!
Plus, despite the cheese factor they were actually a pretty good group.
Ferry Cross the Mersey needs a proper release..which I too will assume we’ll never get to see and god forbid it gets released with the Jimmy Saville scenes intact. It’s a real period piece and the scenes around Liverpool look amazing. Correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t Neil Aspinall(or the estate of) own the rights to this film??
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Re: Ferry Cross The Mersey
Thanks for this. At 1:06:40 is The Fourmost singing 'I Love You Yoo'. I remember this was on a few Beatles bootlegs in the early 80s as a supposed outtake sung by Paul. Was it on Indian Rope Trick? I think that's the one I heard it on.
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