FERRY CROSS THE MERSEY 1965
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- Very enjoyable! Lots of Fun! Review by A+A
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Music Attitude Fun
I ordered this movie from a major online retailer website. What I got was basically unwatchable...the quality was that bad. So I took a leap of faith and ordered from here. I am so glad I did. The DVD I received was excellent quality and included bonus clips, which the other version didn't have. The movie, while not great cinema, contains some great music and was just plain fun! A great watch for a Sunday night when there's nothing on TV. The Video Beat will be my go-to for all those hard-to-find rock movies. Count me a very satisfied customer!
[Reply from Video Beat:]
Thanks for your kind words Andrea! I've been to Liverpool a couple of times and have realized that one of the best ways to see the real, Original Cavern Club in action, is to watch this movie.
(Posted on 8/3/17) - Gerry and the Pacemakers follow the Beatles to film! Review by Beatle Number 6
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Music Attitude Fun
"Ferry Cross the Mersey" is a very fun movie. Gerry and the Pacemakers are filmed all over Liverpool. They hit the big screen six months after the Beatles in "A Hard Days Night." But this film is impossibly rare--never shown on TV or released on video. Thank you Video Beat for making this great film available. (Posted on 9/26/15) - Wonderful Film Review by Billy
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Music Attitude Fun
I love this film! What a time capsule! I moved to Liverpool five minutes after the Beatles left but still caught the second wave of beat groups. It's not great being almost 70, but to be a teenager in Liverpool, in 1963, is worth it! Watch this film! (Posted on 2/1/14) - This is a keeper! Review by Blair
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Music Attitude Fun
I've owned this film on VHS and DVD and periodically upgraded in an effort to get better quality. This is the best quality I expect to find. I'm finished upgrading.
It's wonderful to finally be able to clearly see landmark Liverpool locations like the Cavern Club, Birkenhead Market, Adelphi Hotel, and the Pier Head.
And the music is terrific! In 1963 Liverpool was the epicenter for musical development. It's a treat to see where it all happened and catch a small feeling of the excitement the city generated.
For all fans of 1960s rock and roll, "Ferry Cross The Mersey" is a film you must see...and you'll watch it more than once! (Posted on 3/19/11)
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