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The Beatles On Film |
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Having forever changed how we listen to music, The Beatles (with a little help from director Richard Lester) took on the movies, and gave us some of the quirkiest, most dazzling moments ever put on film. |
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With AHDN rolling in the bucks, Help! was a shoo-in to be another hit. |
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A Hard Day's Night was a guaranteed boxoffice success before it was even made! |
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John Lennon starred in Richard Lester's How I Won the War. |
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I'm not fond of Magical Mystery Tour, though there are those who disagree with me (I love the album!). |
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There was an animated TV series in the late 60s. |
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Yellow Submarine, designed by Peter Max, advanced the art of animation. |
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Paul McCartney produced, as well as starred in Give My Regards to Broad Street, along with Ringo Starr. |
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Let It Be--the album and the film--marked the end of an era: The Beatles went their separate ways. |
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