Much of the rarely seen footage involves the Beatles relaxing in between a frenetic schedule of radio, TV, and concert appearances. Viewers will see McCartney feeding seagulls bread out a window, and ...
The new Disney+ documentary 'Beatles '64' captures the mania of the group's arrival on U.S. shores. Director David Tedeschi ...
And sixty years later, there is still behind-the-scenes footage of that two-week visit in February 1964 that has not been widely seen. Now, it is available on Disney+. The documentary Beatles '64 ...
the heart of Beatles ‘64 is the Maysles footage. The material is unique for presenting the moments immediately before and after the iconic scenes enshrined in history books. We’ve seen the ...
“Beatles ’64” leans into footage of the 14-day trip filmed by documentarians Albert and David Maysles, who left behind 11 hours of the Fab Four goofing around in New York’s Plaza hotel or ...
According to the makers of Beatles '64, now is the perfect time to explore The Beatles' 1964 American tour 60 years on from ...
Before Lester’s film, however, legendary documentarians Albert and David Maysles — then at the beginning of their careers — documented the Beatles’ U.S. sojourn in footage that has barely ...
BEATLES 64'. Photo Courtesy of Apple Corps ... in Washington D.C. and a trip to Miami—but the documentary includes footage of excited female fans screaming outside of the hotel (with a number ...
The Beatles scored their sixth No. 1 hit on the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 of 1964 with “I Feel Fine” on December 26 of that year.
For Beatles ‘64, now streaming on Disney+, producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi compiled restored footage of the band’s first arrival in America, back in February 1964 ...
Kevin Mazur/Getty Like Get Back, Tesceschi’s film draws from newly unearthed footage to focus on a brief yet pivotal juncture in the Beatles’ career. In this case, it’s their maiden voyage ...