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A Hard Day’s Night 1964

The definitive rock-and-roll mockumentary musical from the Fab Four

Our Take (by Isabella Endrinal)

Given the incalculable, foundational impact the Beatles had on music as a whole, A Hard Day’s Night would already be an interesting watch as the group’s first feature film. As such, there’s no need to convince fans of the group, or even general fans of music, to watch this. But far from relying on their star power or even on the music, A Hard Day’s Night actually works as a film on its own merits. It’s an absurd take on a fictional day in the Beatles’ life, immediately throwing the audience in the frenzy of screaming crowds that were fairly unprecedented for its time, but also into other strange people that fame cages them in with, such as the interviewers, the police, and other higher-ups that can’t seem to make sense of the group, their accents, and their youthful lack of concern over societal propriety. When paired with the realist black and white camera work, and the weirdly added tracks from the album of the same name, A Hard Day’s Night portrayed a completely new combination of music and movie, shifting the traditional movie musical as well as the very concept of a music video.

Notable Critics

"This re-release offers a refreshed glimpse of a long-lost English Atlantis-and a farewell to it."

— Jonathan Romney

"The simple joys of mucking about are captured in this madcap concert tour farce with the Beatles."

— David Jenkins

Synopsis

Capturing John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in their electrifying element, 'A Hard Day's Night' is a wildly irreverent journey through this pastiche of a day in the life of The Beatles during 1964. The band have to use all their guile and wit to avoid the pursuing fans and press to reach their scheduled television performance, in spite of Paul's troublemaking grandfather and Ringo's arrest.

More about it

What happens

At the peak of the group’s fame, The Beatles have a day before they perform for a televised concert, though they have to go through the fans, Ringo’s arrest, and Paul’s troublemaking grandfather.

What sets it apart

It’s so interesting how each Beatle is portrayed, and how much screen time was granted to certain members over others.

TL;DR

Gosh, no wonder all the teenagers of the 60s were Beatles fans.

Awards

Oscars

2 nominations

Nominated: Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or TreatmentNominated: Best Writing, Story and Screenplay

BAFTA

1 nomination

Nominated: Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles

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About the author

Isabella Endrinal

Isabella Endrinal

Isabella Endrinal is a curator at A Good Movie to Watch. She's now free from the corporate night shift. Previous articles have been published in outlets such as NANG Magazine. She's currently catching up on some classic films… if she isn't coping with the fact that the Haikyu anime will end soon.