A Hard Day’s Night Review

A Hard Day's Night
Escaping hordes of fans, the Beatles board a train for London to play on a live TV show. Joined by their manager Norm and Paul’s grandfather, the band groove at a nightspot before Ringo goes AWOL, throwing the whole television appearance into jeopardy.

by Patrick Peters |
Published on
Release Date:

04 Jul 2014

Running Time:

98 minutes

Certificate:

U

Original Title:

A Hard Day’s Night

Witty, authentic and cannily played by the Fabs and supporting ensemble, this is not only an invaluable record of Beatlemania, but it also brought the Nouvelle Vague to British filmmaking and invented the pop video. Still wonderful, and a bona fide musical masterpiece.

Make a date to catch this on the big screen and be rewarded with pure magic.
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