Une journée "Typique" de la vie des Beatles, avec un grand nombre de leurs plus célèbres chansons.Une journée "Typique" de la vie des Beatles, avec un grand nombre de leurs plus célèbres chansons.Une journée "Typique" de la vie des Beatles, avec un grand nombre de leurs plus célèbres chansons.
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Edward Malin
- Hotel Waiter
- (as Eddie Malin)
David Janson
- Young Boy
- (as David Jaxon)
Lewis Alexander
- Casino Patron
- (non crédité)
Tony Allen
- Sound Man
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring the opening sequence of the group running, George stumbles and falls, and Ringo falls over him. This wasn't intended and George ripped the suit he was wearing, but he quickly recovered, laughed, and continued to run. It was decided to retain the shot in the film.
- GaffesThe closing credits say that all the songs were written by Lennon and McCartney--but the soundtrack includes "Don't Bother Me," written by George Harrison.
- Crédits fousWhen the film premiered on NBC in 1967, the network's "in living color" peacock logo was replaced with a penguin, who was presented in "lively black-and-white."
The penguin pulls out a set of animated Beatles from its chest, who briefly play their music and then run away from a mob of fans.
- Versions alternativesThe 1981 re-release opens with a short prologue set to "I'll Cry Instead", a number originally recorded for the film but not used. The reissue also features a new stereo soundtrack.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Beatles: She Loves You - A Hard Day's Night Version (1964)
- Bandes originalesA Hard Day's Night
(uncredited)
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Performed by The Beatles
Published by Capitol Records
Commentaire à la une
This film is charming. A black and white production that relies upon the music and personalities of The Beatles. It has a 'loose' plot, The Beatles' lives over a 48-hour period, looking after Paul's grandfather, which serves as an excuse for hi-jinks and bursting into song. Directed by Richard Lester, it manages to convey the social feel of its time, what it is like to be alone, ageing, class divisions, and an England that does not exist any more. It is witty,nostalgic and makes you aware of how fresh The Beatles were before they (and the 60's) got complicated.
Here are some of lines from the film, whether they were scripted or spontaneous I know not, but it doesn't detract from the humour:
Who's that little old man? Ringo: He belongs to Paul.
I shall call the guard. Paul: Ah, but what? They don't take kindly to insults.
Have you seen Paul's grandfather? John: Of course! he's concealed about me person.
They've gone potty out there. The place is surging with girls. John: Please sir, can I have one to surge with sir?
What would you call that hairstyle that you're wearing? George: Arthur.
George (about Ringo): He's very fussy about his drums you know. They loom large in his legend.
Well quite frankly I wasn't expecting a musical arranger to question my ability picture-wise. John: I could listen to him for hours.
If you ever wanted to have lived during the 60's a film like this epitomises why. There's a really lively night club scene where you get to watch, almost like a 'fly on the wall', The Beatles being themselves.
Watch it, buy the Hard Day's Night Album and drift away into a pleasant and sentimental 60's daydream.
Here are some of lines from the film, whether they were scripted or spontaneous I know not, but it doesn't detract from the humour:
Who's that little old man? Ringo: He belongs to Paul.
I shall call the guard. Paul: Ah, but what? They don't take kindly to insults.
Have you seen Paul's grandfather? John: Of course! he's concealed about me person.
They've gone potty out there. The place is surging with girls. John: Please sir, can I have one to surge with sir?
What would you call that hairstyle that you're wearing? George: Arthur.
George (about Ringo): He's very fussy about his drums you know. They loom large in his legend.
Well quite frankly I wasn't expecting a musical arranger to question my ability picture-wise. John: I could listen to him for hours.
If you ever wanted to have lived during the 60's a film like this epitomises why. There's a really lively night club scene where you get to watch, almost like a 'fly on the wall', The Beatles being themselves.
Watch it, buy the Hard Day's Night Album and drift away into a pleasant and sentimental 60's daydream.
- PoppyTransfusion
- 17 juin 2011
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- ¡Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Paul, John, George y Ringo!
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 560 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 480 356 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 50 445 $US
- 3 déc. 2000
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 368 408 $US
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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