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  1. 20 de feb. de 2020 · Birth of the Beatles is a 1979 biographical film, produced by Dick Clark's company (Dick Clark Productions) and directed by Richard Marquand. The film was released into cinemas worldwide except in the United States, where it was shown as a TV film on ABC. The film focuses on the early history of the Beatles.

  2. Birth of the Beatles. When young British musicians John Lennon (Stephen Mackenna) and Paul McCartney (Rod Culbertson) form a rock 'n' roll group, it morphs into the Beatles, with George Harrison ...

  3. Budget compilation series from Italy. This one is #46, features both Tony Sheridan (with and without the Beatles) and Star Club (respectively) Hamburg tracks from 1962. Different label variation compared to similar pressing Birth Of The Beatles has "Valentine Records" and just "A/B" for side designators (no "lato") and less text in the ...

  4. It wasn’t until I got about 85 minutes in when I realized that this movie doesn’t feel like it’s a love letter to the Beatles. In fact, it feels like a movie made by someone who doesn’t like the Beatles. Like the person who made this movie resented the Beatles. Mainly because, well, it was.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2019 · Less than 10 years after the Beatles broke up came the first of numerous movies about them. Released Nov. 23, 1979 and shown as a TV movie on ABC in the U.S., Birth of the Beatles focused on their ...

  6. John Kurland. Story, Teleplay. Richard Marquand. Director. Jacob Eskendar. Teleplay. The early days of the Fab Four are traced from their bleakest hours as unknowns on Penny Lane in Liverpool to their triumph on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

  7. Hace 5 días · The Beatles (from left): Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. (more) the Beatles, British musical quartet and a global cynosure for the hopes and dreams of a generation that came of age in the 1960s. The principal members were John Lennon (b. October 9, 1940, Liverpool, Merseyside, England—d.