Ferry Cross the Mersey (film)

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Ferry Cross the Mersey
Ferry Cross the Mersey FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed by Jeremy Summers
Produced by Brian Epstein, Michael Holden
Written by David Franden, Tony Warren (story)
Starring Gerry and the Pacemakers
Cilla Black
Julie Samuel
Music by Gerry Marsden, George Martin
Cinematography Gilbert Taylor
Edited by John Victor-Smith
Release dates
January 1965[1]
Running time
88 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Ferry Cross the Mersey is a 1965 musical film featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers.

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 Billy Fury as stars). For authenticity, many scenes were shot in clubs near the home of Gerry and the Pacemakers' frontman Gerry Marsden. A scene on a ferry (the Mountwood) on the River Mersey showed the docks as a backdrop. Marsden wrote nine new songs for the film which also starred Julie Samuel, Cilla Black singing "Is it Love?", Jimmy Savile, and The Fourmost. Future Doctor Who actress Elisabeth Sladen appeared in the film as an uncredited extra.

The song "Ferry Cross the Mersey" was written by Gerry Marsden as the theme song for the film.

As of March 2014, the film has never seen a commercial release. Neil Aspinall owned the rights to the movie in the past before his death.

For the soundtrack, see Ferry Cross the Mersey.

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