The Ghost Goes Gear (1967)
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British beat outfit The Spencer Davis Group starred in this comic pop-musical in which their manager Algernon Plumley (Nicholas Parsons) is discovered to be the heir of a large estate. Unfortunately, Algernon's family is having money problems, and his new mansion is in a sorry state. The group… More British beat outfit The Spencer Davis Group starred in this comic pop-musical in which their manager Algernon Plumley (Nicholas Parsons) is discovered to be the heir of a large estate. Unfortunately, Algernon's family is having money problems, and his new mansion is in a sorry state. The group gets the idea of fixing up the place and charging people to tour the premises, but while that's fine with Algernon, it doesn't go over so well with the ghost who haunts the old house. Playing keyboards and singing with The Spencer Davis Group was Steve Winwood, who would later form the groups Blind Faith and Traffic and go on to a successful solo career. The Ghost Goes Gear also features performances from Acker Bilk, Dave Berry, The Three Bells, and The M6. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Hugh Gladwish
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 1, 1966 Wide
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Cast
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Nicholas Parsons
as Algernon Plumley
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Sheila White
as Polly
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Pete York
as Himself
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Acker Bilk
as Himself
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Muff Winwood
as Himself
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Steve Winwood
as Himself
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Spencer Davis
as Himself
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Dave Berry
as Himself
- Jack Haig
- Lorne Gibson
- Spencer Davis Group