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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years

Cast

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison View All


Crew

Ron Howard (Director), Mark Monroe (Screenplay), P.G. Morgan (Screenplay) View All

Release: Sep. 15th, 2016
Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes
The band stormed Europe in 1963, and, in 1964, they conquered America. Their groundbreaking world tours changed global youth culture forever and, arguably, invented mass entertainment as we know it today. All the while, the group were composing and recording a series of extraordinarily successful singles and albums. However the relentless pressure of such unprecedented fame, that in 1966 became uncontrollable turmoil, led to the decision to stop...
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Thief
The documentary manages to capture how the essence of their live shows and music changes from just pure fun and energy in the early years to a desire and need to experiment and go beyond.


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