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Quatre Garçons dans le vent

Original title: A Hard Day's Night
  • 1964
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  • 1h 27m
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Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and The Beatles in Quatre Garçons dans le vent (1964)
A 'typical' day in the life of the Beatles, including many of their famous songs.
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Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.

  • Director
    • Richard Lester
  • Writer
    • Alun Owen
  • Stars
    • John Lennon
    • Paul McCartney
    • George Harrison
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    • Director
      • Richard Lester
    • Writer
      • Alun Owen
    • Stars
      • John Lennon
      • Paul McCartney
      • George Harrison
    • 301User reviews
    • 111Critic reviews
    • 96Metascore
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    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    John Lennon
    John Lennon
    • John
    Paul McCartney
    Paul McCartney
    • Paul
    George Harrison
    George Harrison
    • George
    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
    • Ringo
    Wilfrid Brambell
    Wilfrid Brambell
    • Grandfather
    Norman Rossington
    Norman Rossington
    • Norm
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Shake
    Victor Spinetti
    Victor Spinetti
    • T.V. Director
    Anna Quayle
    Anna Quayle
    • Millie
    Deryck Guyler
    Deryck Guyler
    • Police Inspector
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Man on Train
    Edward Malin
    • Hotel Waiter
    • (as Eddie Malin)
    Robin Ray
    • T.V. Floor Manager
    Lionel Blair
    Lionel Blair
    • T.V. Choreographer
    Alison Seebohm
    • Secretary
    David Janson
    David Janson
    • Young Boy
    • (as David Jaxon)
    Lewis Alexander
    • Casino Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Allen
    Tony Allen
    • Sound Man
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Lester
    • Writer
      • Alun Owen
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    glassorange

    One of the funniest and best films ever made.

    "A Hard Days Night" has got to be one of the funniest movies of all time, firmly holding its place with such classics as "Annie Hall" and "Duck Soup". It is also one of my top five favorite films of all time. The film proved that the Beatles could not only write and perform incredible songs, but that they could act as well. They are assisted in no small part by the extraordinary screenplay by Alun Owen. His dialogue is so unreasonable witty that even Groucho Marx himself would be impressed.

    In "A Hard Days Night", we not only see the Beatles as great characters, but we also get some other outstanding characters, such as Paul's mischevious grandfather (Wilfred Brambell) and the dim-witted Norm and Shake (Norman Rossington and John Junkin).

    This is a great film with great music and a great screenplay. I recommend this not only to avid Beatles fans, but to movie fans in general.
    8slokes

    Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn

    What can you say about the film that started it all? Where popular culture as we know it took shape in a "let there be light" Genesis kind of way? Where pop rock became worth listening and not just dancing to? Where John, Paul, George, and Ringo became firmly established as individual personalities as well as the premier entertainment troupe of the 20th century?

    Only this: "A Hard Day's Night" is good, yes, and significant, but it's fun, too. Still, and above everything else, it's a lot of fun.

    "A Hard Day's Night" is probably more responsible for the Beatles' enduring image in our culture than any single song they made. It came out in 1964, within a few short months of the Fab Four's sensational appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show that truly launched them globally, though they had been making great pop music for more than a year which was all the rage across Europe. "Hard Day's Night" captures the band when they were still relatively provincial and innocent, not yet in the "marijuana for breakfast" phase they were well into the following year when they made the zanier "Help!" LSD, Yoko, and the Maharishi were not even on the radar, nor was the psychedelic era the Beatles would usher in less than three years later. Finally "Hard Day's Night" clicked not only with the kids but the adults, who previously viewed the band as a motley band of overplayed haircuts. It gave all the generations of the time something they could agree on. These guys were good.

    The story of "Hard Day's Night" is thin by design. We see the Beatles in slightly fictionalized form, with a manager named Norm and a roadie named Shake, traveling by train across England and ducking into a studio to make a TV appearance. Paul has his grandfather along, a codgy old troublemaker who nevertheless is "very clean." The irony of the movie is that the old guy, played by British TV star Wilfrid Brambell, is the one that continually ruffles the feathers of society while the Boys themselves play things fairly straight and legal.

    Grandpa has the best take on the meager storyline: "I thought I was supposed to be getting a change of scenery, and so far I've been in a train and a room and car and a room and a room and a room!" Brambell works very well in the film, a needful focal point in a film that requires some bearings in order to work. Of the Beatles themselves, Ringo makes the strongest single impression by showcasing his vulnerable side while John probably has the best moments with his wacky, caustic humor. George shines, too, in a scene with a trend-happy fashion maven, and married one of the girls on the train in real life, so he did pretty well here, too.

    Is it the best Beatles film? I think "Yellow Submarine" is better for what it's worth, but "Hard Day's Night" is the best film actually featuring the Beatles for who they were and what they were about.

    Great music, too. The sequence on the train with "I Should Have Known Better" still works as a video, with all the baggage-car bric-a-brac thrown in for ambiance. Then there's "Can't Buy Me Love," which shows the Beatles in full-tilt boogie mode after momentarily escaping their studio confines. "And I Love Her" has some of the film's greatest camera work, very moody and intense in its focus on how well the Beatles worked in a TV studio setting.

    As a film, "Hard Day's Night" lacks a bit of heart. Not that it's cold or cruel, just a trifle too detached to get enveloped by, the way one does with great cinema. I don't really miss the fact that "Help!" wasn't a true sequel; "Hard Day's Night" works for its 90-plus minutes but doesn't leave you wanting more. The relationships between the band members, and with Grandpa, Norm, and Shake, are left unexplored, and you don't really miss that as much as you maybe should.

    But as a collection of small, witty moments interspersed with great music, "Hard Day's Night" is a pleasure through-and-through. Like the scene where John cuts the tailor's measure ("I now declare this bridge open") or has that absurd corridor chat with Anna Quayle ("She looks more like him than I do.") Or when Ringo tells the crotchety train passenger who complains he "fought the war for your sort" that "I bet you're sorry you won!"
    8bkoganbing

    "It's Been A Hard Day's Night And I'm Working Like A Dog."

    I first saw this film way back in the day. Saw it, didn't hear or understand much of it, what with all those pubescent young females screaming their lungs out in the audience. When the young females were resting I had to contend with the Fab Four's Liverpudlian speech patterns which were as yet unfamiliar to me. Still very few soundtracks produced as many hits as did A Hard Day's Night.

    As much as The Beatles themselves revolutionized popular music, A Hard Day's Night also was a revolutionary film of its own. What you're seeing here is nothing less than the first music video, albeit a rather lengthy 90+ minute one.

    Director Richard Lester wisely eschewed the idea of a plot and basically did a docucomedy with songs about 12 hours in the life of John, Paul, George, and Ringo. They gave Paul a grandfather, played by Wilfred Brambell who when he wasn't getting into mischief on his own was influencing Ringo to spread his wings so to speak.

    Will Ringo get back to the studio in time for the big Broacast? Actually 32 years before that in Paramount's The Big Broadcast the same was asked of straying Bing Crosby. Of course you know the answer.

    A Hard Day's Night is must viewing for anyone who's trying to learn about the sixties. Or somebody who just likes the music of Paul McCartney and the lyrics of John Lennon.
    8Pedro_H

    Solid gold record of the Liverpool miracles at the point of making pop history.

    The Beatles travel down from Liverpool to record a TV show.

    If I was to meet Richard Lester I would shake his hand and thank him for recording the Beatles during the middle part of their career when they could entertain but hadn't yet shot off in to outer space. Without this we would have a piece missing from their history - and lets be frank - our history. They changed the world and all they had to change it with were electric guitars and their personalities!

    The script is clever in that it showcases the personalities of the group without asking them to do much acting. Wilfred Brambell tags along to give comedy relief and the whole thing fits in plenty of songs that are good - but not as good as what soon followed. They are still tied to the Northern dance halls.

    I have always thought that if they had a died in a car crash at this point they would be a mystery to the modern audience - hugely popular at the time - but not particularly stand-out from the other bands around. Like the way we regard Charlie Chaplin or Mary Pickford - both incredibly famous in their prime - but little regarded today.

    Whether you like to admit it or not there are three geniuses at work and Ringo Starr. So I guess that it is fitting that Ringo comes across the best of the group: Down-to-earth, chatty, witty and willing to talk to anyone. Even the kids down by the river. John Lennon had a comic wit that could have given him another career had his music not been up to scratch. Talk about being master of the witty comeback.

    Anyone watching this film will see London as it really was at the time. Not the swinging sixties that everyone pretends it was. Grubby shops, unpainted windows that look about to fall out of their frames, empty streets bar a few beat up cars.

    I guess you could say this is the perfect record of Beatlemania: The driving beat songs (cranked out even quicker on stage), the backstage sieges, the ping-pong put downs that is the hallmark of English humour, the screaming that overpowered the performance. Enjoyable at the time (as light entertainment) it becomes an important historical document now and every generation should see it. Your pop culture education depends on it.
    9Johnny Angel

    "The Best British Musical/Comedy Film Of 1964 - All About A British Musical Pop Group Called...The Beatles!"

    "The first 60's film to ever waken my musical interest in pop music and electric guitars...not to mention, I wasn't even born then!" The film is full of great music and British humor by the Fab Four. It stars The Beatles themselves - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in their first acting debut. The music they perform in this 'black and white' film are 7 'Lennon & McCartney' classics - from the title song, "A Hard Day's Night", to "Can't Buy Me Love" and "She Loves You". In the comedy skits of the film, The Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr, definitely leaves the other lads in a so-call 'run against time'. It's a fun and exciting film...a pop film on what 'Beatlemania' was all about back then in 1964. This classic is a must see for all upcoming Beatle fans from all around the world, as well as people and kids of all ages. "And for those of you who never felt the magic and excitement of The Beatles...like me, I promise that you will by the end of this fab film!"

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    • Trivia
      John Lennon's written answer to the female reporter asking him if he has any hobbies is the word "tits."
    • Goofs
      While Ringo and the young boy walk along the riverside, Ringo visibly mouths the boy's lines before the boy does.
    • Quotes

      George: That's not your grandfather!

      Paul: It is, you know.

      George: But I've seen your grandfather! He lives in your house!

      Paul: Oh, that's my other grandfather, but he's my grandfather, as well.

      John: How do you reckon that one out?

      Paul: Well, everyone's entitled to two, aren't they?

    • Crazy credits
      When 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.
    • Alternate versions
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Beatles: She Loves You - A Hard Day's Night Version (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      A Hard Day's Night
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by The Beatles

      Published by Capitol Records

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1964 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • ¡Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Paul, John, George y Ringo!
    • Filming locations
      • Notting Hill Gate, Notting Hill, London, England, UK(chase scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Walter Shenson Films
      • Proscenium Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $560,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,480,356
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $50,445
      • Dec 3, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,368,408
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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