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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night [1964]
 
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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night [1964]
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Product details
  • Actors: The Beatles, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Wilfrid Brambell
  • Format: Box set, Black & White, PAL
  • Language English, German
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 ( DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Sep 2002
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  (26 customer reviews)
  • DVD Features:
    • Main Language: English
    • Available Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
    • Things They Said Today The Original Documentary
    • Their Production Will Be Second To None Filmmaker Interviews
    • With The Beatles The Cast
    • Working Like A Dog The Production Crew
    • Busy Working Overtime Post Production Crew
    • Listen To The Music Playing In Your Head
    • Such A Clean Old Man Memories Of Wilfred Bramble
    • Ive Lost My Little Girl Isla Blair Interview
    • Taking Testimonial Pictures Robert Freeman Interview
    • Dressed To The Hilt Gordon Millings Interview
    • Dealing With The Men From The Press Tony Barrow Interview
    • They And I Have Memories Klaus Voorman Interview
    • Hitting The Big Time In The USA Sid Bernstein Interview
  • ASIN: B00006G9X1
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,811 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

    Popular in these categories:

    #63 in  DVD > Musicals & Classical > Musicals & Stage Performances > Classic
    #63 in  DVD > Classics > Musicals
    #70 in  DVD > Musicals & Classical > Musicals & Stage Performances > Film Musicals

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Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
A Hard Day's Night may have been The Beatles' first big-screen experience but, as they had become the biggest band in the world by the time of its production, the Moptops were able to ensure it was a bit different from the band-movie norm. "We'd made it clear that we weren't interested in being stuck in one of those nobody-understands-our-music plots," John Lennon would later recall. "The kind of thing where we'd just pop up a couple of times between the action, all smiles and clean shirts, to sing our latest record. Never mind all your pals, how could we have faced each other if we had allowed ourselves to be involved in that kind of movie?"

Instead the quartet recruited a young director named Richard Lester--who had previously worked with the Fab Four's beloved Goons--to make a movie that followed them as they enjoyed and endured the phenomenon that was Beatlemania. "The film wrote itself right in front of our eyes," says Lester. "We just took the dirty bits and cut them out." The result is a frenetic hour and a half inside The Beatles' personal space as they engage in all manner of surreal hi-jinks--more often than not involving Paul's "grandfather" (played by Steptoe and Son's Wilfrid Brambell) while dodging the ever-present horde of screaming fans. Although the result now seems a little dated, there remains an almost heart-breakingly good-natured aura around the foursome's naïve performances while few could argue about the quality of a soundtrack that includes "Can't Buy Me Love", "And I Love Her" and "A Hard Day's Night" itself, to name but a few. Whether the film would have been quite so successful if Lester had followed McCartney's suggestion and called it "Oh, What A Lovely Wart!" will, sadly, never be known. --Clark Collis

Amazon.co.uk Review
A Hard Day's Night may have been the Beatles' first big-screen experience but, as they had become the biggest band in the world by the time of its production, the Moptops were able to ensure it was a bit different from the band-movie norm. "We'd made it clear that we weren't interested in being stuck in one of those nobody-understands-our-music plots," John Lennon would later recall, "The kind of thing where we'd just pop up a couple of times between the action, all smiles and clean shirts, to sing our latest record."

Instead the quartet recruited a young director named Richard Lester--who had previously worked with the Fab Four's beloved Goons--to make a movie that followed them as they enjoyed and endured the phenomenon that was Beatlemania. "The film wrote itself right in front of our eyes," says Lester. "We just took the dirty bits and cut them out." The result is a frenetic hour and a half inside the Beatles' personal space as they engage in all manner of surreal hijinks--more often than not involving Paul's "grandfather" (played by Steptoe and Son's Wilfrid Brambell) while dodging the ever-present horde of screaming fans. Although the result now seems a little dated, there remains an almost heartbreakingly good-natured aura around the foursome's naïve performances, while few could argue about the quality of a soundtrack that includes "Can't Buy Me Love", "And I Love Her" and "A Hard Day's Night" itself, to name but a few. Whether the film would have been quite so successful if Lester had followed McCartney's suggestion and called it "Oh, What a Lovely Wart!" will, sadly, never be known. --Clark Collis

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