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Una raccolta di filmati con musica, interviste e storie sui 250 concerti dei Beatles dal 1963 al 1966.Una raccolta di filmati con musica, interviste e storie sui 250 concerti dei Beatles dal 1963 al 1966.Una raccolta di filmati con musica, interviste e storie sui 250 concerti dei Beatles dal 1963 al 1966.
- Vincitore di 2 Primetime Emmy
- 5 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (filmato d'archivio)
John Lennon
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
George Harrison
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Frank Phillips
- Self - BBC Radio Newsreader
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
Leonard Parkin
- Self - BBC Radio Newsreader
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
Carroll James
- Self - WWDC Disc Jockey
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
Marsha Albert
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
Ed Sullivan
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Neil Aspinall
- Self - Beatles touring manager 1962-1970
- (filmato d'archivio)
Brian Epstein
- Self - Beatles Manager
- (filmato d'archivio)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe title of the titular song was a result of happenstance for which Paul McCartney claims credit. McCartney had been banned from driving for a speeding violation, and while travelling to John Lennon's home in a chauffeur-driven car one day, he idly asked the driver if he'd been working hard. The driver responded dryly, "Eight days a week".
- BlooperIn the theatre special concert from Shea Stadium, George very visibly switches to his 12-string Rickenbacker guitar for "A Hard Day's Night", but during the song, there are a few shots of him suddenly playing his Gretsch instead.
- Citazioni
Reporter: What about the reports that you guys are nothing but a bunch of British Elvis Presleys?
Ringo Starr: [while shaking his body] It's not true. It's not true!
[the Beatles and reporters laugh]
- ConnessioniFeatures Toast of the Town (1948)
Recensione in evidenza
If, like me, you've been an obsessed Beatle fan all of your life, watching Ron Howard's Eight Days A Week may be a slightly strange experience.
For the casual fan it should, for the most part, be a fun 2 1/4 hours packed with lots of interesting footage and interviews. But for myself, who has virtually every bit of video footage and audio tape that fans can get their hands on, there isn't much that's new and you may be left wondering why Howard would take the brave step of releasing nostalgic stuff like this on the big screen. "Ah, let's see, we can watch Jason Bourne or Suicide Squad...I know, let's watch old footage of the Beatles!" But I cannot deny that the audience that shared my viewing was reasonably large in numbers, and they seemed to appreciate the experience, so I guess its a case of "well done, Ron Howard".
If I had to complain about a few things, it would be the cropped footage converting 4:3 to 16:9, or having BW turned to colour in a lot of cases. I prefer historical things to not be messed with. Having said that, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the full concert they show at the end of the film was uncropped, and the picture quality was excellent!
So was it worth this very experienced Beatle fan's while to see Eight Days A Week in the cinema and not just wait for the Blu-ray? Yes, it was worthwhile, and I think my lasting memories will be the rest of the audience snickering every time the footage jumped to another hysterical fan screaming out for one of the four. It made the viewing more fun.
For the casual fan it should, for the most part, be a fun 2 1/4 hours packed with lots of interesting footage and interviews. But for myself, who has virtually every bit of video footage and audio tape that fans can get their hands on, there isn't much that's new and you may be left wondering why Howard would take the brave step of releasing nostalgic stuff like this on the big screen. "Ah, let's see, we can watch Jason Bourne or Suicide Squad...I know, let's watch old footage of the Beatles!" But I cannot deny that the audience that shared my viewing was reasonably large in numbers, and they seemed to appreciate the experience, so I guess its a case of "well done, Ron Howard".
If I had to complain about a few things, it would be the cropped footage converting 4:3 to 16:9, or having BW turned to colour in a lot of cases. I prefer historical things to not be messed with. Having said that, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the full concert they show at the end of the film was uncropped, and the picture quality was excellent!
So was it worth this very experienced Beatle fan's while to see Eight Days A Week in the cinema and not just wait for the Blu-ray? Yes, it was worthwhile, and I think my lasting memories will be the rest of the audience snickering every time the footage jumped to another hysterical fan screaming out for one of the four. It made the viewing more fun.
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Dettagli
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.930.414 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 785.336 USD
- 18 set 2016
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 13.737.240 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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