The Ghost Goes Gear


The Ghost Goes Gear is a 1966 British second feature ('B') musical comedy film directed by Hugh Gladwish and starring the Spencer Davis Group, Sheila White and Nicholas Parsons. It was written by Roger Dunton and Lionel Hoare.

Plot

A music group go to stay at the childhood home of their manager, a haunted manor house in the English countryside.

Cast

Release

It was released in the UK as support to ''One Million Years B.C.''

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Pared down for release to little more than half its original length, this musical farrago is an embarrassingly artless affair, dolled up with all kinds of camera trickery but uncomfortably reminiscent of the "quota quickie"."
The Independent wrote: "The expression on Spencer Davis's face throughout the entire running time of The ''Ghost Goes Gear is truly memorable. Forget L'Anne dernire Marienbad'' – any film featuring Nicholas Parsons, Stevie Winwood and a bequiffed folk-singing ghost is truly challenging the boundaries of cinema."