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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Beatles charter a special bus for a surreal mystery tour.The Beatles charter a special bus for a surreal mystery tour.The Beatles charter a special bus for a surreal mystery tour.
John Lennon
- John
- (non crédité)
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Paul McCartney
- Paul
- (non crédité)
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George Harrison
- George
- (non crédité)
- …
Ringo Starr
- Ringo
- (non crédité)
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The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
- Themselves
- (as Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band)
Nicola Hale
- Little Girl
- (as Nichola)
Jessie Robins
- Ringo's Aunt
- (as Jessie Robbins)
Miranda Forbes
- Hostess Wendy Winters
- (as Mandy Weet)
Magic Alex
- Passenger on the Bus
- (non crédité)
Neil Aspinall
- Man with Hat on the Roadside
- (non crédité)
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Most people's recollections of this is that it's nonsensical self-indulgent and beyond amateurish.
Your memory is not lying to you but that doesn't mean that this is rubbish. If you're a die-hard Beatles fan and managed not just to sit through all eight hours of the Get Back sessions film but actually enjoyed it, you will love this.
It's not really a film, so don't expect anything like 'Help,' the slick, highly polished and properly made comedy. Magical Mystery Tour has none of these attributes. It is essentially an album filled in with what seems like whatever ideas were in the minds of John, George, Ringo and particularly Paul at the time. None of these extended pieces are funny, imaginative or indeed entertaining but for Beatles fans, inexplicably interesting.
It's also a rare opportunity to see on screen the wonderfully eccentric Scottish surrealist comedy-poet, Ivor Cutler.
Your memory is not lying to you but that doesn't mean that this is rubbish. If you're a die-hard Beatles fan and managed not just to sit through all eight hours of the Get Back sessions film but actually enjoyed it, you will love this.
It's not really a film, so don't expect anything like 'Help,' the slick, highly polished and properly made comedy. Magical Mystery Tour has none of these attributes. It is essentially an album filled in with what seems like whatever ideas were in the minds of John, George, Ringo and particularly Paul at the time. None of these extended pieces are funny, imaginative or indeed entertaining but for Beatles fans, inexplicably interesting.
It's also a rare opportunity to see on screen the wonderfully eccentric Scottish surrealist comedy-poet, Ivor Cutler.
Although a great album,MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR was definitely not among The Beatles best works as far as movies are concerned, albeit a made for tv movie. The story does not seem to go in any particular direction and there is nothing tying any of the segments together. This movie which was first shown in black & white was a flop in England and only did a little better when shown in colour.
With that said, it is still worth a look just because it is the ONLY place you will get see a performance of I AM THE WALRUS. The other music video type segments include FOOL ON THE HILL, George Harrison's BLUE JAY WAY, YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW and FLYING. In conclusion, it is a must have for the die hard Beatle fan but, don't expect a HELP! or A HARD DAYS NIGHT kind of performance. Just sit back, enjoy the music and don't even try to figure out the rest.
With that said, it is still worth a look just because it is the ONLY place you will get see a performance of I AM THE WALRUS. The other music video type segments include FOOL ON THE HILL, George Harrison's BLUE JAY WAY, YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW and FLYING. In conclusion, it is a must have for the die hard Beatle fan but, don't expect a HELP! or A HARD DAYS NIGHT kind of performance. Just sit back, enjoy the music and don't even try to figure out the rest.
When this was first released in the '60s, it was critically panned and was called the Beatles' first flop. I really never listen to critics anyway, and thought that while the story was pretty goofy, the camera use was pretty innovative for the time, and, after all, it's another chance to see the Beatles playing their songs. Movies like this make me wonder why MTV thinks they invented the music video. "I Am The Walrus" piece has kind of an odd suspense in the way it is filmed.
'Magical Mystery Tour' presents the best band ever in the world (guess who) at their most creative period. During the phase that started from November 1966 with recording of Strawberry Fields Forever to spring 1968 with recordings of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack that one band did most of their best material ever. The six songs presented in the 'Magical Mystery Tour' are however alone better than what the group did with the movie.
At times the movie is even hilarious but perhaps too permissive adaptation of some scenes makes the overall atmosphere a bit too lame to be wholly enjoyable. It is sad that people will usually just remember the lame scenes only and forget funny ones. Therefore the overall impression will become negative to many viewers.
My score of this film is actually a combination of two separate categories: people who don't consider themselves as a Beatles fans they will get nothing more than just few cute tunes and for them this is a 4/10 movie. For Beatles fans this is about 7/10 for they will find many scenes and references certainly as entertaining as ever. Still even the fans can't be subjugated to enjoy everything and therefore not full score for even them.
At times the movie is even hilarious but perhaps too permissive adaptation of some scenes makes the overall atmosphere a bit too lame to be wholly enjoyable. It is sad that people will usually just remember the lame scenes only and forget funny ones. Therefore the overall impression will become negative to many viewers.
My score of this film is actually a combination of two separate categories: people who don't consider themselves as a Beatles fans they will get nothing more than just few cute tunes and for them this is a 4/10 movie. For Beatles fans this is about 7/10 for they will find many scenes and references certainly as entertaining as ever. Still even the fans can't be subjugated to enjoy everything and therefore not full score for even them.
I was but a mere babe in arms when this film originally played on BBC Television in 1967 (and was trashed by both critics & audiences), so I didn't actually see it until years later, when I attended a Beatles convention, where it was screened with a batch of other Beatle related films. All I can say is...YOWZA! I guess I can see why our British cousins detested it. It was originally slated for a cinematic release, but was brought up by BBC for screening as a Xmas holiday feature (it was actually screened on the 26th of December,1967...and in black & white,no less). It fared so badly that NBC, who had American TV rights for screening it,backed out (no big surprise). It did turn up some years later in the early to mid 1970's, on the midnight movie circuit, playing to mostly stoned out potheads. I guess looking at it some years later, I would say that it is a period piece (check out the costumes that they wore back then). Maybe if I saw it, tripping balls, I would probably appreciate it all the more. Seeing it stone cold sober, it's a pretty lame attempt at a Beatles movie (although I admit, I do like some of the music in it).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohn Lennon told Paul McCartney about a dream he had where he used a shovel to serve spaghetti to a woman. Paul suggested they film that, and John agreed.
- GaffesSome shots of the bus driving along country lanes were obviously shot at a later date, when the bus was empty. In The Beatles "Anthology" book, Neil Aspinall describes taking the bus back out on the road after filming had finished, to shoot some external links which had been forgotten.
- Citations
Mrs. Starkey, Ringo's Auntie: Now shut up!
Richard Starkey: Shut up- to me? I've had enough of it! I can't stand it any more! I'm gettin' off! Off!
Mrs. Starkey, Ringo's Auntie: Don't get historical!
- Crédits fousMade in England by The Beatles
- Versions alternativesWhen the movie was first shown by the BBC in 1967, the beach scene involving Jessie Robins and Ivor Cutler, lasting nearly two minutes, was cut for unknown reasons. Yet when it was re-shown in the 70s, the scene was included.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Beatles: I Am the Walrus (1967)
- Bandes originalesMagical Mystery Tour
(uncredited)
Performed by The Beatles
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Published by Capitol/EMI Records
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- Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Fool on the Hill segment)
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