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O Sargento Pepper e sua Banda

Título original: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  • 1978
  • Livre
  • 1 h 53 min
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Barry Gibb, Peter Frampton, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb, and The Bee Gees in O Sargento Pepper e sua Banda (1978)
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Uma banda de uma cidade pequena faz sucesso, mas precisa lutar contra uma conspiração nefasta na indústria musical.Uma banda de uma cidade pequena faz sucesso, mas precisa lutar contra uma conspiração nefasta na indústria musical.Uma banda de uma cidade pequena faz sucesso, mas precisa lutar contra uma conspiração nefasta na indústria musical.

  • Direção
    • Michael Schultz
  • Roteiristas
    • Henry Edwards
    • Tom O'Horgan
    • Robin Wagner
  • Artistas
    • Peter Frampton
    • Barry Gibb
    • Robin Gibb
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,3/10
    7,4 mil
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    • Direção
      • Michael Schultz
    • Roteiristas
      • Henry Edwards
      • Tom O'Horgan
      • Robin Wagner
    • Artistas
      • Peter Frampton
      • Barry Gibb
      • Robin Gibb
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    • 27Metascore
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    Peter Frampton
    Peter Frampton
    • Billy Shears
    Barry Gibb
    Barry Gibb
    • Mark Henderson
    Robin Gibb
    Robin Gibb
    • Dave Henderson
    Maurice Gibb
    Maurice Gibb
    • Bob Henderson
    Frankie Howerd
    Frankie Howerd
    • Mean Mr. Mustard
    Paul Nicholas
    Paul Nicholas
    • Dougie Shears
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • B.D. Brockhurst
    Sandy Farina
    Sandy Farina
    • Strawberry Fields
    Dianne Steinberg
    • Lucy
    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Dr. Maxwell Edison
    Aerosmith
    Aerosmith
    • Future Villain Band (FVB)
    Alice Cooper
    Alice Cooper
    • Father Sun
    Earth Wind & Fire
    Earth Wind & Fire
    • Earth, Wind & Fire
    Billy Preston
    Billy Preston
    • Sgt. Pepper
    Stargard
    • The Diamonds
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • Mr. Kite
    Carel Struycken
    Carel Struycken
    • The Brute
    Patti Jerome
    • Saralinda Shears
    • Direção
      • Michael Schultz
    • Roteiristas
      • Henry Edwards
      • Tom O'Horgan
      • Robin Wagner
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    5tgbldkam

    Pure 100% Grade A Cheese

    If you are looking for a movie that you can just sit back, relax and forget about the world, this movie is it.
    cchase

    "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today..."

    Naw, actually, it was twenty-FIVE years ago today, that producer Robert Stigwood had a flea placed in his ear by SOMEBODY, (maybe agent/co-producer Dee Anthony, who repped both the Bee Gees AND Peter Frampton at the time,) and the flea said: "What is the greatest rock-and-roll album of all time? Who right now are the greatest, most popular music stars? And how can you possibly lose if you combine them both?"

    Answer that question with a question: How could you possibly WIN???

    To those who decry the defacing of a sacred cow, first of all, and pay close attention to this, people: THIS MOVIE IS A PRODUCT OF ITS TIME. Nothing in the late Seventies succeeded (or exceeded, as it were) like excess. If big was good, then bigger was even better, and the King of Media Overkill was Robert Stigwood at this period. Which was his standout quality, and his company's undoing. (Not to mention the undoing of quite a few careers along the way.)

    Second of all, as it has already been pointed out, the timing SUCKED, even moreso than the movie itself. The SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER backlash was just beginning with PEPPER'S release, and even though Peter Frampton had proven himself still able to chart with such current hits as his cover of "Signed, Sealed and Delivered" and "I'm In You," (please hold your snickers), his album sales had begun to wane, a surefire indicator that his status as a pretty-boy guitar god was fading fast.

    For the most part, the audience demographic the movie was aimed at was served as well as they could be. None of the teenybopper females in the theater audience I saw it with, (yes, I DID see it in a theater), gave one whisker on a rat's bee-hind that the album the movie was derived from was a classic, or that George Martin actually produced the soundtrack (well, most of it.) They sighed in rapture on cue when a dreamy closeup of The Brothers Gibb or Frampton came whizzing by, or sobbed uncontrollably at the 'oh-my-GAWD-this-is-so-maudlin' ending. I swear, THIS is the audience the producers should've seen it with, when the reviews came in chopping the entire project to shreds.

    So, for a movie that represents everything that was both bad AND good about That Decade simultaneously, was there anything of merit to observe? YES. First of all, for the most expensive musical ever made in its day ("tupping the bill" at a whopping $60 mil plus), every cent is evident on-screen. Owen Roizman (who shot THE EXORCIST) managed to get every shot right, even if the pastels were enough at times to send an epileptic into grand mal seizures, and there was enough condescending sweetness for twelve diabetic comas.

    Also, contrary to the rabid rantings of Beatlemaniacs everywhere, the soundtrack is the best part of the movie. I guess what makes it so hard for most people to watch, are the scenes that are almost painful indicators of what the movie COULD'VE been, because the energy and drive is so different from the rest of the goings-on.

    Meaning Aerosmith's ball-busting cover of "Come Together," the finger-snapping, funk-injected "Got To Get You Into My Life" from Earth, Wind and Fire, and Steve Martin's super-manic "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," echoing his even better turn to come in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. No matter how much the remainder may induce severe bouts of wincing and cringing, these moments almost redeem Henry Edwards' "Yellow-Submarine-on-peyote-buttons" screenplay. ALMOST.

    I bought this (and I'd be embarassed to tell you how much I spent) for a So-Bad-It's-Good movie party I decided to throw for some friends on New Year's Eve. Just to see if it was as bad as I remembered, (and as bad as people have credited it to be), I gave it a spin just for old time's sake. Time does heal old wounds, I guess, and as much as I snickered, groaned and chortled at the outlandishness of it all, I have to admit that at the very least, I was entertained. Kind of like when you're watching virtually nothing on Saturday night, until a rerun of "Donnie and Marie" comes on Nick At Night. And though you'd never tell your friends you did, you watched every painfully corny moment of it...and actually enjoyed it.

    So that's how I think of PEPPER now, as a very secretively guilty pleasure.

    And for those reading that last line and yelling "Is he CRAZY??? This is the BLACK HOLE OF MUSICALS!!" I can only say this: you have not lived as long as I have, or seen as many movies to be able to make that statement with any kind of confidence.

    How do I know? Let me ask you: have you ever seen the musical version of LOST HORIZON? Mae West in SEXTETTE? Lucille Ball in MAME? Go sit through even ONE of those, boys and girls. I dare you. We can talk about really bad musicals after you've weathered THAT ordeal. I did...and lived to tell about it.
    7iggles36

    I Love It for Sentimental Reasons...

    Ok, the acting is absolutely terrible and it's completely campy. But, that's part of it's charm. If you can watch the movie without comparing the Beatles versions, most songs hit the mark. Aerosmith's Come Together, Billy Preston's Get Back, and EW&F's Got to Get You into My Life, are still great. There are a couple of songs like Golden Slumbers that play better on the album. If you are fans of The Bee Gees, mainly Barry Gibb's hair, (which, somehow, actually steals a few scenes) and Frampton, you should be tickled. Some of the guest spots are great, some were just, eh. I imagine it will be up to who your favorite acts are. If you make it to the end of the movie, the credits roll out with a virtual who's who of the 70's singing the title song. The movie won't be for everyone, but those who love the 70's should have fun reminiscing.
    MonsieurGregoire

    One of My Top 13 for a Quarter-Century!

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is truly delightful! A classic!

    Last night, presented by the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian in Hollywood, we saw Sgt. Pepper on the big screen for the first time in 25 years, and it not only "holds up" (as aging movie geeks like to mutter while their fantasies needlessly crumble), it is as fresh, funny, charming and touching as it was when we saw it in the summer of 1978. Blessings to director Michael Schultz, writer Henry Edwards (where are you, fellah?), obviously very busy producers Robert Stigwood, Dee Anthony and Bill Oakes, bright-eyed DP Owen Roizman and of course that music fellow George Martin and those English blokes who wrote such sensational songs. I hope they still have a little money left over, in addition to all the love and joy. (Don't go hungry, Paul; call if you need a few quid.)

    Yes, there are thousands of brilliant films to adore, and of course it's common to find a scapegoat to flog, but the sweetness of this movie is undeniable.

    It would be very easy to ramble for a couple of days about the wonders of this eternally surprising cast, but I'll save that for parties at B.D.'s pad or the Heartland gazebo. Simply, just try to watch Billy Preston (those boots!), Sandy Farina (!), George Burns, Steve Martin (!?!?!?!), Alice Cooper, Frankie Howerd, Paul Nicholas, Aerosmith, Donald Pleasance, Dianne Steinberg, The Earth, The Wind and The Fire, Stargard (????) and the rest without smiling or getting one of those weird "tingles."

    Particularly, Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees -- Barry, Robin, Maurice (goodnight, Brother Gibb) -- commit themselves to a unique, today almost unknown sense of silly good humour. Admittedly, it's a bit uncomfortable when Barry croons to his brothers that he'd "love to turn them on," (egad!) but -- like the sometimes staid framing and cutting -- it's worth overlooking in appreciation of the bigger picture. If you love Rocky Horror, Shock Treatment, The Magic Christian, The Robe, Python's musical offerings, Visconti's The Leopard, Phantom of the Paradise, The Star Wars Holiday Special, Intolerance, The Muppet Movie, Xanadu, Summer of Sam, Happy Campers, The Conversation, The Wiz, On the Waterfront, Spice World, Infested, Yojimbo & Sanjuro, X-2, Bugsy Malone, Potemkin, Grease, Repo Man, Richard Lester's oeuvre, Pennies From Heaven, American Graffiti, Badlands, The Tigger Movie, Little Odessa, The Tattoo Connection or, heck, Singin' in the Rain, High Society or Disorderlies, there's plenty to enjoy here, and no reason to be a mindless bully or snob about it.

    Everybody sings really splendidly, too, and Sandy Farina's presence in her one lead role (to date) is unforgettably lovely.

    Nice one, Sandy.

    While we're at it, why not commend Carel Struyken for being a really good "Brute," and Patti Jerome, Max Showalter and those disturbing robots for tugging our heartstings in "She's Leaving Home" (this version still moves me more than Tori Amos' nice take).

    Who knows what bizarre energies converged behind the scenes to bring this thing together (not to mention landing Etta James, Leif Garrett, Barry Humphries, Tina Turner, Sha-Na-Na, Jose Feliciano and Wolfman Jack on the same risers at the finale), but whatever it was, thank you. (Use that great IMDB "more" clicker to scan the credits.)

    Now please release a proper widescreen, ZONE-FREE, global DVD packed with extras ASAP. (I cheerfully volunteer as interviewer for the commentary, since no one else on the whole planet would have the guts.) This version from Brasil is pretty good for a full-screen with no chapter-stops (Steve's freaking through "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" right now), but -- like Shock Treatment, The Fabulous Stains and others, the public deserves a good look at this stuff.

    Sorry if that sounds like a threat.

    Let the pleasure be guilty no more!
    5MIK7x3

    I Liked It. Well, EXCUUUUUUUSE ME!

    Am I the only one who liked this movie? After hearing nothing but bad press about it for years, I finally went out and saw it. I thought it was one of the most fun flicks I'd seen in years. All the characters were named after Beatles songs! Starring Billy Shears (Peter Frampton) and the Hendersons (the Bee Gees) "were all there" as well, "Sgt. Pepper" featured Strawberry Fields (Sandy Farina) as Billy's leading lady, and Mr. Mustard (Frank Howerd) was "such a mean old man." Let's not forget Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Dianne Steinberg), the Sun King (Alice Cooper), and Sgt. Pepper played by an old Beatles protege (Billy Preston). The movie also depicted countless cover versions of Beatles songs, including Earth Wind & Fire's "Got to Get You Into My Life." As the narrator, Mr. Kite (George Burns) even covered "Fixin' a Hole." Critics of the movie should be so critical"when they're 64," let alone 82! Sure, the plot wasn't worthy of a Kubrick screenplay, but what could be more accurate than explaining how corporatism is anathema to the fun of music, and how profound an impact the Beatles had on later artists. Look for Dame Edna (Barry Humphries) in one of the many crowd scenes. I have one final case for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." It had one of my favourite comedians (Steve Martin) singing one of my favourite Beatles songs (Maxwell's Silver Hammer). I'm picking out a thermos for this movie!

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    • Curiosidades
      KISS was approached to play the Future Villain Band. They turned down the role, fearing that the movie would hurt their image, and instead starred in Kiss contra o Fantasma do Parque (1978).
    • Erros de gravação
      Donald Pleasence's character is called B.D. Hoffler. In the credits, his character is called B.D. Brockhurst.
    • Citações

      Dougie Shears: [singing] It was twenty years ago today. Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play, They've been going in and out of style, But they're guaranteed to raise the smile, So may I introduce to you, The act you've known for all these years, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

      Mark Henderson, Dave Henderson, Bob Henderson: We're Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band We hope you will enjoy the show...

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The old black-and-white Universal Studios logo with a biplane circling a globe is used at the start of the film with added animated explosions in color going off around it.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Arena: Oooh Er, Missus! The Frankie Howerd Story, or Please Yourselves (1990)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
      Music and Lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by The Bee Gees, Paul Nicholas

      Produced by George Martin

      By Arrangement with Northern Songs Limited

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de dezembro de 1979 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemanha Ocidental
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    • Locações de filme
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA(Lot 2 for exteriors, town square)
    • Empresas de produção
      • NF Geria II Filmgesellschaft m.b.H.
      • Robert Stigwood Organization (RSO)
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      • US$ 18.000.000 (estimativa)
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