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A Hard Day's Night
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Synopsis
During the first worldwide flush of Beatlemania in 1964, United Artists wanted to ship out a movie with The Beatles before their vogue was over. Working within a tight $500,000 budget, director Richard Lester turned out A Hard Day's Night in a fast 6 1/2 weeks; the picture was in the theatres three months after shooting commenced. Using a variety of techniques cribbed from Hollywood slapstick comedies, the French "new wave" movement, and his own experiences as a TV-commercial director, Lester, with screenwriter Alun Owen, fashioned an exhilarating study of a "typical" 36 hours in the lives of the Fab Four. Onto a plot about getting to the Big Show on time are hung a series of instant-reaction gags, character vignettes, and musical setpieces. Much of the humor arises from Paul McCartney's efforts to keep his grandfather (Wilfred Brambell), a "clean old man," from getting into mischief. Also good for several laughs is the hookey-playing Ringo Starr, whose mistimed declaration of independence lands him in jail. We are also treated to a war of nerves between the unflappable John Lennon and an uptight TV director (Victor Spinelli), who worries that, should the Beatles not show up at broadcast time, he'll be demoted to "News In Welsh." George Harrison stars in a sequence in which he is mistaken for an auditionee by the producer (Kenneth Haigh) of a superficially trendy, teen-oriented TV weekly. Then there's Norman Rossington and John Junkin as The Beatles' managers, who carry on a battle royale simply because one man is taller than the other. The supporting cast includes comedienne Anna Quayle, cartoonist Bob Godfrey, TV host Robin Ray, dancer Lionel Blair, Harrison's future wife Patti Boyd, and director Lester himself. The songs include "I Should Have Known Better," "And I Love Her," "Tell Me Why," "If I Fell," "Can't Buy Me Love," and the title song. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Wilfrid Brambell Paul's Grandfather
Deryck Guyler Police Inspector
Anna Quayle Millie
Norman Rossington Norm
Victor Spinetti Television Director
George Harrison George Harrison
John Junkin Shake
John Lennon John Lennon
Paul McCartney Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr Ringo Starr
Richard Vernon Man on Train

Production Crew

Ray Simm Art Director
Derek V. Browne Camera Operator
Gilbert Taylor Cinematographer
George Harrison Composer (Music Score)
John Lennon Composer (Music Score)
Paul McCartney Composer (Music Score)
Dougie Millings and Son Costume Designer
Julie Harris Costume Designer
Richard Lester Director
John Jympson Editor
The Beatles Featured Music
John D. Merriman First Assistant Director
John O'Gorman Makeup
George Martin Musical Direction/Supervision
Denis O'Dell Producer
Walter Shenson Producer
Howard Brandy Publicist
Alun Owen Screenwriter
Year: 1964
Runtime: 90
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Musical

Produced by
United Artists

Release
December 01, 2000 (USA - Limited Rerelease)
by United Artists