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O relato filmado da tentativa dos Beatles de recapturar o seu antigo espírito de grupo, fazendo um álbum de regresso ao básico, o que, em vez disso, os afastou ainda mais.O relato filmado da tentativa dos Beatles de recapturar o seu antigo espírito de grupo, fazendo um álbum de regresso ao básico, o que, em vez disso, os afastou ainda mais.O relato filmado da tentativa dos Beatles de recapturar o seu antigo espírito de grupo, fazendo um álbum de regresso ao básico, o que, em vez disso, os afastou ainda mais.
- Ganhou 1 Oscar
- 2 vitórias no total
John Lennon
- Self (The Beatles)
- (não creditado)
Paul McCartney
- Self (The Beatles)
- (não creditado)
George Harrison
- Self (The Beatles)
- (não creditado)
Ringo Starr
- Self (The Beatles)
- (não creditado)
Sue Ahearne
- Self - 'Apple Scruff'
- (não creditado)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (não creditado)
Peter Brown
- Self
- (não creditado)
Peter Craddock
- Self - Third London Police Officer on Rooftop
- (não creditado)
Ray Dagg
- Self - First London Police Officer on Rooftop
- (não creditado)
Geoff Emerick
- Self
- (não creditado)
Kevin Harrington
- Self
- (não creditado)
David Kendrick
- Self - Moustachioed London Police Sergeant
- (não creditado)
Eileen Kensley
- Self - 'Apple Scruff'
- (não creditado)
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
- Self
- (não creditado)
George Martin
- Self
- (não creditado)
Heather McCartney
- Self
- (não creditado)
Linda McCartney
- Self
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesFollowing the argument with Sir Paul McCartney seen in the movie, George Harrison went home and wrote the song "Wah-Wah", which he recorded for his first solo album two years later. Three days after the argument with McCartney, Harrison temporarily quit the Beatles after a row with John Lennon. Harrison was coaxed back a week later, after McCartney promised that they would start recording in the band's new Apple Studios, instead of Twickenham Studios.
- Erros de gravaçãoDue to the two-camera technique used to film most of the scenes, during much of the performances the audio does not match up with the performers. One such example is during the Suzy Parker segment, and again during I Got a Feeling, though this scene was filmed using five cameras.
- Citações
John Lennon: I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we passed the audition.
- Versões alternativasThe first cut, which was supervised by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and The Beatles themselves, ran for 210 minutes. It was screened in a private screening room on 20th July, 1969. After the screening, three of The Beatles wanted further cuts to be made. According to Mark Lewisohn's "The Complete Beatles Chronicle", a second version was edited in the absence of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. This new cut (with a considerable amount of "John and Yoko" footage cut out) became the 81-minute release that made the cinemas. In an interview on the "I Am The Eggpod" podcast, Lindsay-Hogg confirmed that the footage deleted from the theatrical release contained a large amount of material featuring Lennon and Ono sitting alone away from the group and "whispering to each other". Lindsay-Hogg claims that about "one reel of film" was removed.
- ConexõesEdited from The Beatles: Don't Let Me Down (1969)
- Trilhas sonorasPaul's Piano Intro
Performed by The Beatles
Written by Paul McCartney
Published by Apple Records
Courtesy of Apple Records
Avaliação em destaque
Yes the film is poorly edited--the sound sometimes doesn't exactly sync...but hey its the Beatles. Finally playing themselves in a film designed to show off their musical roots and working toward an album stripped of the "hee, hee, hee" and "blowing bubbles through straws". I saw the film when it was released 37 years ago. I have a VHS copy. I watch it at least two times a year. I still to this day do not see a film about a group breaking up. Albeit--there were some tense moments...but what "family" doesn't have tense moments. I remember the scene between Harrison and McCartney over George's guitar playing for "I've Got A Feeling"/I remember the scene between Lennon and McCartney discussing George's reluctance to "going out on the road". Tense/Uptight--sure--but what shines the most is the music. The rooftop concert shows just how hot a band the Beatles actually were. I actually find the album to be a joy...they actually get a chance to rock out just like they did in the early days. And with a nod to Lennon, they actually had a bite to these new songs. To dismiss this film is a big mistake. If anything--it should be looked upon as a historical document. I am all in favor of the film coming out on DVD. It would be a blast to see the unused footage and more.
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- 30 de abr. de 2007
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Let It Be
- Locações de filme
- Apple Corps, 3 Savile Row, Mayfair, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(13-24 January 1969)
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