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Birth of the Beatles

  • 1979
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
752
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John Altman, Ray Ashcroft, Rod Culbertson, and Stephen MacKenna in Birth of the Beatles (1979)
DocudramaPeriod DramaBiographyDramaMusic

An account of The Beatles during the Hamburg years, their signing with Brian Epstein and their inevitable rise during the early sixties.An account of The Beatles during the Hamburg years, their signing with Brian Epstein and their inevitable rise during the early sixties.An account of The Beatles during the Hamburg years, their signing with Brian Epstein and their inevitable rise during the early sixties.

  • Director
    • Richard Marquand
  • Writers
    • John Kurland
    • Jacob Eskendar
  • Stars
    • Stephen MacKenna
    • Rod Culbertson
    • John Altman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    752
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Marquand
    • Writers
      • John Kurland
      • Jacob Eskendar
    • Stars
      • Stephen MacKenna
      • Rod Culbertson
      • John Altman
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stephen MacKenna
    Stephen MacKenna
    • John Lennon
    Rod Culbertson
    • Paul McCartney
    John Altman
    John Altman
    • George Harrison
    Ray Ashcroft
    • Ringo Starr
    Michael Ryan
    Michael Ryan
    • Pete Best
    • (as Ryan Michael)
    David Wilkinson
    David Wilkinson
    • Stu Sutcliffe
    Brian Jameson
    • Brian Epstein
    Wendy Morgan
    Wendy Morgan
    • Cynthia
    Gary Olsen
    • Rory Storm
    Linal Haft
    Linal Haft
    • Agent
    Eileen Kennally
    • Aunt Mimi
    Richard Marner
    Richard Marner
    • Club Boss
    Alyson Spiro
    Alyson Spiro
    • Astrid
    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • George Martin
    Jackie Fishel
    • Street Girl
    Claire Davenport
    • Nude
    Brigitte Kahn
    • German Waitress
    Kate Saunders
    • Girl Fan
    • Director
      • Richard Marquand
    • Writers
      • John Kurland
      • Jacob Eskendar
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews20

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    3fletcher007

    Wildly inaccurate

    For the knowledgeable Beatles fan, the main value in this movie is to just sit back and pick out the flaws, inaccuracies, combined events, omitted events, wildly exaggerated events, omitted people, timeline errors, mis-attribute quotes, incorrect clothing, out of place songs, and (shame shame) incorrect instruments and other boners I just cant think of right now. The flaws come fast and furious so you'll have to be on your toes.

    I didn't give this a "1" primarily due the fact that it is filmed in Liverpool and the actors (the band Rain) give it their all (the Lennon character is credible and does a good job). Also, the song "Cry for a Shadow" is heard at one point and THAT counts for SOMETHING.

    So,,, watch it for fun, but please don't take it as historically accurate.
    4BartSamson

    Looks kinda cheap...

    70's cars everywhere and inaccuracies! That's what comes to my mind when I think about this movie. Everything feels rushed, like they didn't have the time to find the correct guitars, the correct sets, the correct backgrounds. And they didn't have the time to tell the story correctly either. Scenes jump from one to another without any sense of segue. For any knowledgeable fan of the Beatles, it feels simplified to the extreme.

    But on the other hand, the actors playing John, Paul, George and Ringo are good (Paul is often on the verge of overacting though) and they got the voices down! You could listen to the movie without watching it and you would be able to tell who is speaking! It's still a fun movie to watch, even if it's only to pick up flaws and inaccuracies!
    8goforcareen-1

    Enjoyable

    I haven't really paid attention to the accuracy but I did pay attention to the acting. As far as I'm concerned, each actor had the mannerisms of their respective characters down. I thought it was an energetic film and I enjoyed it even though I only saw it twice, 44 years apart! Stephen MacKenna did a brilliant job as John Lennon and I thought the film pointed out key elements of their time together before their fame. Costumes were great. Definitely one of the better musical biographies I've seen. The film really does a great job of showing their beginnings and how hard they worked and basically that they paid their dues.
    davidllewis

    Good reproduction of the times

    This is a rather overlooked film, though one with many good points. It goes through the now familiar story of the development of the Beatles, ending (I think) with the tragic death of Stu Sutcliffe. Unlike the later Backbeat, which, though a good film, was flawed by its 'arthouse' approach, Birth of the Beatles tells the story fairly straightly. I'd imagine that casual fans would be more interested in this then die hard fans. But check it out anyway - the performances (particularly that of John Lennon) are very good.
    10genesisj

    Well done, accurate.

    As a knowledgeable fan I recommend this film as faithful to the facts and well acted. As an 11 year old living in Istanbul I heard some friends talking about a new music sensation that caused girls to scream. I thought hmmmm, if girls like them, they must be crap. My only records until then were Haley Mills, The Everly Brothers & Ricky Nelson. Soon after while on vacation with the family at a military cafeteria in Ismir I heard a song (which I later learned was 'Love Me Do') and was floored by the difference between it and every song I had ever heard until then. When I heard the 'Meet The Beatles' album of my older brother I was hooked for life. Having read the definitive book of their beginnings (by Davis) I was surprised that this movie followed the facts very well with the exception of leaving out most of the sex and some of the drug use (it did touch on the use of methadrine/dexadrine). >

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    • Trivia
      John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison all opposed the making of this film and wanted it to be stopped and never to be released.
    • Goofs
      When the Beatles are in Hamburg in 1961, George Harrison sings "Don't Bother Me" on stage, the first song he wrote for the group but in actuality Harrison didn't write the song until 1963, and it was included on the Beatles' second album.
    • Quotes

      Paul McCartney: Hey, when you're rich and famous, what are you gonna be?

      George Harrison: A millionaire.

      Paul McCartney: And do what?

      George Harrison: Buy a bus for me dad! He's putting his foot down. Wants me working.

      John Lennon: Don't be thick! People die here... never knowing if they've ever lived. Well, you won't find me working 9 to 5.

    • Alternate versions
      A European version exists, and is a different cut from the American version. The following changes were made to the European version:
      • Some of the dialogue and text in this version is different.
      • The opening narration is now done by a British narrator, with the opening text superimposed on a black screen as opposed to a blue screen.
      • The prologue, which includes John saying that he wants to see Mickey Mouse is omitted.
      • The opening theme song is "My Bonnie" instead of "She Loves You".
      • A scene in an art school with a naked woman is included.
      • The scenes where The Beatles perform at Der Kaiserkiller are longer. They also include two additional song scenes: "Kansas City" and "Shake, Rattle and Roll" (the former has them trip on the stage floor, while the latter has them break it).
      • The scene where they find Stuart badly beaten has extra dialogue.
      • The scene where Stuart and Astrid have their moment in bed together is different. The other version has him showing her her new necklace, while this version, has the two of them making love to each other.
      • John's bedroom scene with Stuart has extra shots of the others in bed.
      • The scene where they first talk to Brian Epstein is a little bit longer.
      • The scene where Brian goes to find The Beatles performing "Love Me Do" at a venue is longer.
      • The scene where Brian goes to tell the Beatles about George Martin and EMI, has him getting out of a taxi.
      • In the scene where Cynthia tell John about expecting a baby, John asks her "What are we gonna call him?"
      • The scene where the Beatles arrive at New York City is longer.
      • The end credits feature "She Loves You", instead of "My Bonnie".
    • Connections
      Features The Ed Sullivan Show: Meet The Beatles (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      I Saw Her Standing There
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by Rain (Eddie Lineberry, Chuck Coffey, Bill Connearney, and Steve Wight)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1979 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 樂壇巨星披頭四
    • Filming locations
      • Hamburg, Germany
    • Production company
      • Dick Clark Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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