Tag: film
Comedian Peter Serafinowicz will provide the voice of Paul McCartney in Robert Zemeckis’ new version of The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine film.
Rare silent film footage of The Beatles in Scotland in 1964 has failed to sell at auction.
Recently-discovered rare film footage of The Beatles in Kansas City during their first US tour in 1964 fetched £4,100 ($6,600) at auction on Tuesday 4 November.
The Beatles’ final film Let It Be had its British première on this day, with simultaneous screenings in the north and south of England. None of the group attended …
The seven-day bed-in held by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton ended on this day. Upon leaving the hotel, they flew to Vienna for a short …
Following the death of Brian Epstein on 27 August, The Beatles convened at Paul McCartney’s house in St John’s Wood, London, to discuss their future.
Each of The Beatles, along with their wives and girlfriends, attended the première of Alfie, which was directed by Lewis Gilbert and starred Michael Caine.
The film of The Beatles’ 15 August 1965 concert at New York’s Shea Stadium had its world première on BBC 1 in the UK on this day.
The day after The Beatles’ final UK concert took place in Cardiff, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison had a meeting to discuss the group’s third film project.
The Beatles returned to Twickenham Film Studios on this day to film promotional videos for their forthcoming single ‘We Can Work It Out’/‘Day Tripper’, as well as older songs …
The Beatles’ second film Help! had its royal première at the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus, London.
The Beatles’ work on their second feature film Help! ended on this day, with some extra audio recording at Twickenham Film Studios.
Although The Beatles had finished filming Help! on 11 May 1965, they returned to Twickenham Film Studios on this day to record post-sync work for the audio track.
11 May 1965 was The Beatles’ second day of filming at Cliveden House, a 19th century stately home in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
10 May 1965 saw the first of a two-day Help! shoot at Cliveden House in Maidenhead, Berkshire, a sumptuous stately home dating from the 19th century.
The Beatles filmed a number of scenes for Help! on this day, in London and St Margaret’s, Twickenham.
Following their three-day shoot on Salisbury Plain for Help!, The Beatles returned to Twickenham Film Studios, where much of the film had previously been completed.
This was the last day of The Beatles’ three-day shoot for Help! on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire.
The second day of location filming on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire involved work on several scenes for Help!, The Beatles’ second feature film.
The Beatles’ three-day shoot on Salisbury Plain for Help! began on this day at Knighton Down in Larkhill, Wiltshire.