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  1. Jul 29, 2024 · A Hard Day’s Night at 60: how The Beatles made the movies pop. Sixty years old this year, Richard Lester’s musical comedy – in which The Beatles good-naturedly weather the storm of their early fame – helped establish the idea of a pop star persona.

  2. A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 musical comedy film starring the English rock band the Beatles – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – during the height of Beatlemania. Directed by Richard Lester, it was written by Alun Owen and originally released by United Artists. [3]

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    A Hard Day’s Night, British comedy-musical film, released in 1964, that starred the Beatles in their first feature movie. Released during the height of Beatlemania and the British Invasion, A Hard Day’s Night is now widely considered a classic.

    The musical presents a fictitious account of 36 hours in the life of the Beatles, who portray themselves as they travel to London and attempt to record a performance on television while evading fanatical teenage admirers. Film critic Rex Reed derisively referred to playwright Alun Owen’s script of A Hard Day’s Night as a “non-screenplay.” Yet it is precisely the inspired anarchy of Owen’s screenplay—so suited to the Beatles’ personalties that they appear to be improvising—that distinguishes this landmark musical. Until A Hard Day’s Night, rock-and-roll movies were tame, sanitized affairs designed to conform to an older audiences’s sense of morality. This seemingly unstructured look at the Beatles took the world by storm by proving that the lads from Liverpool not only were great musicians but also had an irreverent sense of humour that was compared to that of the Marx Brothers and of BBC Radio’s The Goon Show. The Beatles got memorable support from character actor Wilfred Brambell as Paul’s “clean old man” of a grumpy grandfather.

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    •Studio: United Artists

    •Director: Richard Lester

    •Producer: Walter Shenson

    •Writer: Alun Owen

    •Songs: John Lennon and Paul McCartney

    •Incidental Music: George Martin (uncredited)

    •John Lennon (Himself)

    •Paul McCartney (Himself)

    •George Harrison (Himself)

    •Ringo Starr (Himself)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  3. Jul 7, 2014 · A Hard Day’s Night featured the Beatles playing in concert, but it also featured their songs playing over the action of the film. And, particularly with the “Can’t Buy Me Love” sequence ...

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  4. With the Beatles, and specifically with A Hard Day’s Night, the unspeakable became acceptable. … A Hard Day’s Night today retains its vigor, its good humor, its Lancashire courtliness and ...

  5. Oct 27, 1996 · When it opened in September, 1964, “A Hard Day’s Night” was a problematic entry in a disreputable form, the rock ‘n’ roll musical. The Beatles were already a publicity phenomenon (70 million viewers watched them on “The Ed Sullivan Show”), but they were not yet cultural icons.

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  7. Jul 4, 2024 · The youthful zest and vitality of ‘60s London was reflected in the pop-cultural sensibility, modern satirical humour and crisp visual impact of A Hard Day’s Night.

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