A hard day's night [videorecording] / Miramax Films ; a Walter Shenson production ; original screenplay by Alun Owen ; produced by Walter Shenson ; directed by Richard Lester.
The Beatles, Wilfrid Brambell, Norman Rossington, Victor Spinetti. Originally produced as a motion picture in 1964. Disc two, "Supplemental material": "Their production will be second to none" (interviews with the filmmakers); "With the Beatles" (cast); "Working like a dog" (the production crew); "Busy working overtime" (post production crew); "Listen to the music playing in your head" (George Martin); "Such a clean old man!" (memories of Wilfrid Brambell); "I've 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). DVD-ROM features include: screenplay viewer; "Remember all the little things"; roundtable discussions; access to the DVD Destination Site; award-winning "A hard day's night" website archive.
Contents:
Disc 1. Feature. Things they said today: contemporary recollections about making the movie -- Disc 2. Supplementary material.
Summary:
A lively, good-natured spoof of "Beatlemania" portraying a frantic 36 hours in the lives of the rock group.
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