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| name = Birth of the Beatles
| image = Birth of the Beatles poster.jpg
| caption =
| director = [[Richard Marquand]]
| producer =
| writer = John Kurland <br> Jacob Eskendar
| starring = [[Stephen MacKenna (actor)|Stephen MacKenna]] <br> [[Rod Culbertson]] <br> [[John Altman (actor)|John Altman]] <br> [[Ray Ashcroft]] <br> David Wilkinson <br> Brian Jameson
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'''''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 [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The film focuses on the early history of [[the Beatles]]. It was released nine years after the announced break-up of the Beatles themselves, and is the only Beatles biopic to be made while [[John Lennon]] was still alive. [[Pete Best]], the Beatles' original drummer, served as a technical advisor for the production.<ref>O'Connor, John J. [http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1979/11/23/111119722.html?pageNumber=75 "TV Weekend: ABC Recounts Early Days of Beatles,"] ''New York Times'' (November 23, 1979).</ref>
==Plot==
The film starts in 1961, when the Silver Beatles (as they were called then) consisted of [[John Lennon]], [[Paul McCartney]], [[George Harrison]] and [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]. They need a drummer and a manager, and although Sutcliffe can sing, he cannot play an instrument. The only reason Stu is in the band because he is John's friend and none of the others want to play the bass guitar. They go and audition for an agent, where they meet [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]], and become good friends with the Hurricanes' drummer, [[Ringo Starr]]. The agent at the audition says that if they get themselves a permanent drummer they can have a job in [[Scotland]] and then afterward a job in [[Hamburg]], [[West Germany|Germany]].
The Scotland gig occurs, but is not seen onscreen. The band finds a long-term drummer in [[Pete Best]], whose mother owns the teenagers' hangout spot [[the Casbah Coffee Club]]. They begin to prepare for the trip to Hamburg which lasts several months and they encounter disapproval from John's girlfriend, [[Cynthia Lennon]] and John's [[Mimi Smith|Aunt Mimi]]. When they reach Hamburg, they discover they are playing in the [[Bruno Koschmider|Indra Club]] on the [[Reeperbahn]], Hamburg's notorious sex district. They play long, grueling hours (up to 8 hours a night, seven days a week), and have to stay active by taking [[Preludin]], a slimming drug. They are living in the back of the Bambi Kino, a run down old cinema. While in the Indra, they play loudly and wildly, eating, spitting and drinking onstage, inviting women to dance on stage with them, etc. Things get so loud the club is eventually shut down.
The Beatles (as they have renamed themselves) began to perform at the bigger [[Kaiserkeller]] club, and became a big hit among the German audience. While there, they meet up with Ringo and [[Rory Storm]], who are also performing there, and Stu falls in love with German photographer [[Astrid Kirchherr]]. They begin to have a love affair. But suddenly, in the middle of a gig, German police burst into the club and arrest George for working under-age without a work permit. While searching for the paperwork to release George, Paul and Pete drop a candle that sets fire to the Bambi Kino, and the whole band is deported.
The downbeat Beatles struggle at home with their disapproving families, but gradually their reputation grows; they play shows that fill the concert halls. One night after a performance, Stu is attacked by a gang outside and badly beaten in the head. His friends rescue him but Stu refuses to seek medical attention.
A month later, in 1962, the Beatles return to Hamburg. Stu reunites with Astrid and she cuts his hair into the famous moptop haircut. The others get their hair cut in the same manner and the Beatle haircut is born. They experience the same level of success as during the first trip, but Stu wants to leave the group and attend art school (he is a talented painter) and marry Astrid. Before he can accomplish his dreams, however, he dies suddenly of a brain hemorrhage. The others find this to be emotionally shattering, and think if he only had seen a doctor things would have been fine.
Back in [[UK|Britain]], the owner of the NEMS Records Store, Brian Epstein, is alerted that the Beatles are causing quite a stir in Liverpool with their performances at the [[Cavern Club]]. He is impressed with what he sees and asks to be the group's manager. They accept and the Beatles have an audition for the [[Decca Records|Decca Record Company]], but are turned down. They keep searching for a record company to accept them but are turned down time after time. They are beginning to lose all hope. Around this time, they learn that Epstein is a homosexual and that he was attacked by a teddy boy in Liverpool because of it. However, they hold no prejudices and accept. Also, the Beatles finally get accepted by record producer [[George Martin]], but they dump Pete from the group. In his place is Ringo, and the classic foursome is complete. However, before the first show with Ringo, the fans react angrily to Pete's firing but later become overly excited after hearing Ringo's drumming abilities and listen to "[[I Saw Her Standing There]]".
After their success, Cynthia announces to John that she was pregnant and the two decide to get married. The Beatles release their first single, "[[Love Me Do]]" and in 1963 release their first No. 1 Hit Single, "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]". They become the most famous group in Britain. In 1964, they are heading to America for the first time after already encountering massive success across Europe. The film ends when the group arrives in America and performs on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' to a mass of screaming fans, singing "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]".
==Cast==
*[[Stephen MacKenna (actor)|Stephen MacKenna]] as [[John Lennon]]
*[[Rod Culbertson]] as [[Paul McCartney]]
*[[John Altman (actor)|John Altman]] as [[George Harrison]]
*[[Ray Ashcroft]] as [[Ringo Starr]]
*Ryan Michael as [[Pete Best]]
*David Nicholas Wilkinson as [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]
*Brian Jameson as [[Brian Epstein]]
*[[Wendy Morgan (actress)|Wendy Morgan]] as [[Cynthia Lennon]]
*[[Gary Olsen]] as [[Rory Storm]]
*[[Linal Haft]] as Agent
*[[Eileen Kennally]] as [[Mimi Smith]]
*[[Richard Marner]] as [[Bruno Koschmider]]
*[[Alyson Spiro]] as [[Astrid Kirchherr]]
*[[Nigel Havers]] as [[George Martin]]
*[[Paula Jacobs]] as Mrs Flemming
==Soundtrack==
In a loophole which allowed the use of songs actually written by the Beatles themselves, every song in the film was recorded by the Beatles tribute act "[[RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles]]".<ref name="BirthBeatlesfilm">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/10/movies/film-when-they-were-the-fab-five.html?pagewanted=2|title=When They Were the Fab Five|newspaper=New York Times|first=Allan |last=Kozninn|date=10 April 1994|accessdate=21 March 2011}}</ref><ref name=Wilson>Wilson, Debra Minor [http://www.timeswv.com/news/lifestyles/rain-a-tribute-to-beatles-set-monday/article_cb52f6d2-3a8d-5d8f-8f38-94e226ba8dc0.html "'Rain — A Tribute to Beatles' set Monday,"] ''Times West Virginian'' (Mar. 13, 2014).</ref> The guitar and vocal parts for John Lennon were performed by Eddie Lineberry, Paul McCartney by Chuck Coffey, George Harrison by Bill Connearney, and Ringo Starr by Steve Wight.<ref name=Wilson />
The film features many songs known for being performed by the Beatles, some written by the band themselves, some by other artists:
# [[She Loves You]] - Opening titles version
# [[My Bonnie]] (Lies Over the Ocean)
# Oh Baby Doll - Performed by a different group at the Liverpool audition and not by the Beatles themselves.
# [[Dizzy Miss Lizzy]]
# [[Blue Suede Shoes]] - Performed by [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]]
# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - featuring [[Pete Best]] on drums
# [[Don't Bother Me]]
# [[Johnny B. Goode]]
# [[Lawdy Miss Clawdy]] - Performed by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes
# [[Roll Over Beethoven]]
# Kansas City
# Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
# [[Shake, Rattle and Roll]]!
# [[Ask Me Why]]
# [[Love Me Tender (song)|Love Me Tender]]
# [[Twist and Shout]]
# [[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]
# Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Reprise, a different recording featuring heavier drums and a more raw-sounding guitar
# [[Cry for a Shadow]]
# [[Please Mr. Postman]]
# [[Long Tall Sally]]
# [[Love Me Do]]
# [[Rock and Roll Music]]
# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - Reprise, featuring [[Ringo Starr]] on drums. The drumming styles differ between versions for story reasons
#[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]
# [[Thank You Girl]]
# [[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]
# [[She Loves You]] - Ending titles version
==Pete Best ==
The film tends to reflect Best's personal account of certain events, and shows some evidence of bias. The film implies that Best was terminated from the band because of resentment toward Best's popularity in [[Liverpool]] at the time. In one scene the band are referred to by John Lennon as "Peter Best and his Sods" and makes no mention of dissatisfaction with his playing, which has been thoroughly documented, even during the band's early years. [[George Martin]] has repeatedly stated that he was not satisfied with the calibre of Best's drumming at the band's [[EMI]] audition, and wanted the drum parts played by a studio drummer for future recordings. [[Ringo Starr]], already a longtime friend of the group, proved a better personal and musical match. (Incidentally, Martin also prohibited Starr from playing drums on an early recording session for "Love Me Do," replacing him with session player [[Andy White (drummer)|Andy White]].)
== Reception ==
The film received modest ratings when it premiered on American television, and was repeated in January 1981, as a tribute to John Lennon in the weeks after his murder. It later repeated on [[CBS]], on ''[[The CBS Late Movie]]'' during the 1980s.
== See also ==
* ''[[Backbeat (film)|Backbeat]]'' — 1994 film about the original lineup of The Beatles, dealing mainly with [[Stuart Sutcliffe]] and the band's days in [[Hamburg]], Germany
== References ==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0078865}}
{{Beatles filmography and videography}}
{{Richard Marquand}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Birth Of The Beatles}}
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[[Category:1970s biographical drama films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:Films about the Beatles]]
[[Category:Television series by Dick Clark Productions]]
[[Category:Films directed by Richard Marquand]]
[[Category:Films set in Liverpool]]
[[Category:Films set in Hamburg]]
[[Category:Documentary films about the Beatles]]
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| caption =
| director = [[Richard Marquand]]
| producer =
| writer = John Kurland <br> Jacob Eskendar
| starring = [[Stephen MacKenna (actor)|Stephen MacKenna]] <br> [[Rod Culbertson]] <br> [[John Altman (actor)|John Altman]] <br> [[Ray Ashcroft]] <br> David Wilkinson <br> Brian Jameson
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| studio =
| music =
| cinematography =
| released = 23 November 1979
| runtime = 104 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
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'''''Birth of the Beatles''''' is a 1979 [[biographical film]], produced by [[Dick Clark]]'s company about a Beatle giving birthWight.<ref name="Wilson">Wilson, Debra Minor [http://www.timeswv.com/news/lifestyles/rain-a-tribute-to-beatles-set-monday/article_cb52f6d2-3a8d-5d8f-8f38-94e226ba8dc0.html "'Rain — A Tribute to Beatles' set Monday,"] ''Times West Virginian'' (Mar. 13, 2014).</ref>
artists:
# version
# Ocean)
# themselves.
# [[Dizzy Miss Lizzy|Lizzy]]
# [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes|Hurricanes]]
# drums
# [[Don't Bother Me|Me]]
# [[Johnny B. Goode|Goode]]
# Hurricanes
# [[Roll Over Beethoven|Beethoven]]
# City
# Hey!
# [[Shake, Rattle and Roll|Roll]]!
# [[Ask Me Why|Why]]
# [[Love Me Tender (song)|Tender]]
# [[Twist and Shout|Shout]]
# [[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|You]]
# guitar
# [[Cry for a Shadow|Shadow]]
# [[Please Mr. Postman|Postman]]
# [[Long Tall Sally|Sally]]
# [[Love Me Do|Do]]
# [[Rock and Roll Music|Music]]
# reasons
#[[Please Please Me (song)|Me]]
# [[Thank You Girl|Girl]]
# [[I Want to Hold Your Hand|Hand]]
#
==Pete Best ==
The film tends to reflect Best's personal account of certain events, and shows some evidence of bias. The film implies that Best was terminated from the band because of resentment toward Best's popularity in [[Liverpool]] at the time. In one scene the band are referred to by John Lennon as "Peter Best and his Sods" and makes no mention of dissatisfaction with his playing, which has been thoroughly documented, even during the band's early years. [[George Martin]] has repeatedly stated that he was not satisfied with the calibre of Best's drumming at the band's [[EMI]] audition, and wanted the drum parts played by a studio drummer for future recordings. [[Ringo Starr]], already a longtime friend of the group, proved a better personal and musical match. (Incidentally, Martin also prohibited Starr from playing drums on an early recording session for "Love Me Do," replacing him with session player [[Andy White (drummer)|Andy White]].)
== Reception ==
The film received modest ratings when it premiered on American television, and was repeated in January 1981, as a tribute to John Lennon in the weeks after his murder. It later repeated on [[CBS]], on ''[[The CBS Late Movie]]'' during the 1980s.
== See also ==
* ''[[Backbeat (film)|Backbeat]]'' — 1994 film about the original lineup of The Beatles, dealing mainly with [[Stuart Sutcliffe]] and the band's days in [[Hamburg]], Germany
== References ==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0078865}}
{{Beatles filmography and videography}}
{{Richard Marquand}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Birth Of The Beatles}}
[[Category:1979 films]]
[[Category:1970s biographical drama films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:Films about the Beatles]]
[[Category:Television series by Dick Clark Productions]]
[[Category:Films directed by Richard Marquand]]
[[Category:Films set in Liverpool]]
[[Category:Films set in Hamburg]]
[[Category:Documentary films about the Beatles]]
[[Category:1979 drama films]]' |
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-==Plot==
-The film starts in 1961, when the Silver Beatles (as they were called then) consisted of [[John Lennon]], [[Paul McCartney]], [[George Harrison]] and [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]. They need a drummer and a manager, and although Sutcliffe can sing, he cannot play an instrument. The only reason Stu is in the band because he is John's friend and none of the others want to play the bass guitar. They go and audition for an agent, where they meet [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]], and become good friends with the Hurricanes' drummer, [[Ringo Starr]]. The agent at the audition says that if they get themselves a permanent drummer they can have a job in [[Scotland]] and then afterward a job in [[Hamburg]], [[West Germany|Germany]].
+artists:
-The Scotland gig occurs, but is not seen onscreen. The band finds a long-term drummer in [[Pete Best]], whose mother owns the teenagers' hangout spot [[the Casbah Coffee Club]]. They begin to prepare for the trip to Hamburg which lasts several months and they encounter disapproval from John's girlfriend, [[Cynthia Lennon]] and John's [[Mimi Smith|Aunt Mimi]]. When they reach Hamburg, they discover they are playing in the [[Bruno Koschmider|Indra Club]] on the [[Reeperbahn]], Hamburg's notorious sex district. They play long, grueling hours (up to 8 hours a night, seven days a week), and have to stay active by taking [[Preludin]], a slimming drug. They are living in the back of the Bambi Kino, a run down old cinema. While in the Indra, they play loudly and wildly, eating, spitting and drinking onstage, inviting women to dance on stage with them, etc. Things get so loud the club is eventually shut down.
-
-The Beatles (as they have renamed themselves) began to perform at the bigger [[Kaiserkeller]] club, and became a big hit among the German audience. While there, they meet up with Ringo and [[Rory Storm]], who are also performing there, and Stu falls in love with German photographer [[Astrid Kirchherr]]. They begin to have a love affair. But suddenly, in the middle of a gig, German police burst into the club and arrest George for working under-age without a work permit. While searching for the paperwork to release George, Paul and Pete drop a candle that sets fire to the Bambi Kino, and the whole band is deported.
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-The downbeat Beatles struggle at home with their disapproving families, but gradually their reputation grows; they play shows that fill the concert halls. One night after a performance, Stu is attacked by a gang outside and badly beaten in the head. His friends rescue him but Stu refuses to seek medical attention.
-
-A month later, in 1962, the Beatles return to Hamburg. Stu reunites with Astrid and she cuts his hair into the famous moptop haircut. The others get their hair cut in the same manner and the Beatle haircut is born. They experience the same level of success as during the first trip, but Stu wants to leave the group and attend art school (he is a talented painter) and marry Astrid. Before he can accomplish his dreams, however, he dies suddenly of a brain hemorrhage. The others find this to be emotionally shattering, and think if he only had seen a doctor things would have been fine.
-
-Back in [[UK|Britain]], the owner of the NEMS Records Store, Brian Epstein, is alerted that the Beatles are causing quite a stir in Liverpool with their performances at the [[Cavern Club]]. He is impressed with what he sees and asks to be the group's manager. They accept and the Beatles have an audition for the [[Decca Records|Decca Record Company]], but are turned down. They keep searching for a record company to accept them but are turned down time after time. They are beginning to lose all hope. Around this time, they learn that Epstein is a homosexual and that he was attacked by a teddy boy in Liverpool because of it. However, they hold no prejudices and accept. Also, the Beatles finally get accepted by record producer [[George Martin]], but they dump Pete from the group. In his place is Ringo, and the classic foursome is complete. However, before the first show with Ringo, the fans react angrily to Pete's firing but later become overly excited after hearing Ringo's drumming abilities and listen to "[[I Saw Her Standing There]]".
-
-After their success, Cynthia announces to John that she was pregnant and the two decide to get married. The Beatles release their first single, "[[Love Me Do]]" and in 1963 release their first No. 1 Hit Single, "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]". They become the most famous group in Britain. In 1964, they are heading to America for the first time after already encountering massive success across Europe. The film ends when the group arrives in America and performs on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' to a mass of screaming fans, singing "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]".
-
-==Cast==
-*[[Stephen MacKenna (actor)|Stephen MacKenna]] as [[John Lennon]]
-*[[Rod Culbertson]] as [[Paul McCartney]]
-*[[John Altman (actor)|John Altman]] as [[George Harrison]]
-*[[Ray Ashcroft]] as [[Ringo Starr]]
-*Ryan Michael as [[Pete Best]]
-*David Nicholas Wilkinson as [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]
-*Brian Jameson as [[Brian Epstein]]
-*[[Wendy Morgan (actress)|Wendy Morgan]] as [[Cynthia Lennon]]
-*[[Gary Olsen]] as [[Rory Storm]]
-*[[Linal Haft]] as Agent
-*[[Eileen Kennally]] as [[Mimi Smith]]
-*[[Richard Marner]] as [[Bruno Koschmider]]
-*[[Alyson Spiro]] as [[Astrid Kirchherr]]
-*[[Nigel Havers]] as [[George Martin]]
-*[[Paula Jacobs]] as Mrs Flemming
-
-==Soundtrack==
-In a loophole which allowed the use of songs actually written by the Beatles themselves, every song in the film was recorded by the Beatles tribute act "[[RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles]]".<ref name="BirthBeatlesfilm">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/10/movies/film-when-they-were-the-fab-five.html?pagewanted=2|title=When They Were the Fab Five|newspaper=New York Times|first=Allan |last=Kozninn|date=10 April 1994|accessdate=21 March 2011}}</ref><ref name=Wilson>Wilson, Debra Minor [http://www.timeswv.com/news/lifestyles/rain-a-tribute-to-beatles-set-monday/article_cb52f6d2-3a8d-5d8f-8f38-94e226ba8dc0.html "'Rain — A Tribute to Beatles' set Monday,"] ''Times West Virginian'' (Mar. 13, 2014).</ref> The guitar and vocal parts for John Lennon were performed by Eddie Lineberry, Paul McCartney by Chuck Coffey, George Harrison by Bill Connearney, and Ringo Starr by Steve Wight.<ref name=Wilson />
-
-The film features many songs known for being performed by the Beatles, some written by the band themselves, some by other artists:
-
-# [[She Loves You]] - Opening titles version
-# [[My Bonnie]] (Lies Over the Ocean)
-# Oh Baby Doll - Performed by a different group at the Liverpool audition and not by the Beatles themselves.
-# [[Dizzy Miss Lizzy]]
-# [[Blue Suede Shoes]] - Performed by [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]]
-# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - featuring [[Pete Best]] on drums
-# [[Don't Bother Me]]
-# [[Johnny B. Goode]]
-# [[Lawdy Miss Clawdy]] - Performed by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes
-# [[Roll Over Beethoven]]
-# Kansas City
-# Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
-# [[Shake, Rattle and Roll]]!
-# [[Ask Me Why]]
-# [[Love Me Tender (song)|Love Me Tender]]
-# [[Twist and Shout]]
-# [[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]
-# Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Reprise, a different recording featuring heavier drums and a more raw-sounding guitar
-# [[Cry for a Shadow]]
-# [[Please Mr. Postman]]
-# [[Long Tall Sally]]
-# [[Love Me Do]]
-# [[Rock and Roll Music]]
-# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - Reprise, featuring [[Ringo Starr]] on drums. The drumming styles differ between versions for story reasons
-#[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]
-# [[Thank You Girl]]
-# [[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]
-# [[She Loves You]] - Ending titles version
+# version
+# Ocean)
+# themselves.
+# [[Dizzy Miss Lizzy|Lizzy]]
+# [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes|Hurricanes]]
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+# [[Johnny B. Goode|Goode]]
+# Hurricanes
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+# City
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+# [[Ask Me Why|Why]]
+# [[Love Me Tender (song)|Tender]]
+# [[Twist and Shout|Shout]]
+# [[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|You]]
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+# [[Cry for a Shadow|Shadow]]
+# [[Please Mr. Postman|Postman]]
+# [[Long Tall Sally|Sally]]
+# [[Love Me Do|Do]]
+# [[Rock and Roll Music|Music]]
+# reasons
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+# [[Thank You Girl|Girl]]
+# [[I Want to Hold Your Hand|Hand]]
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0 => ''''''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 [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The film focuses on the early history of [[the Beatles]]. It was released nine years after the announced break-up of the Beatles themselves, and is the only Beatles biopic to be made while [[John Lennon]] was still alive. [[Pete Best]], the Beatles' original drummer, served as a technical advisor for the production.<ref>O'Connor, John J. [http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1979/11/23/111119722.html?pageNumber=75 "TV Weekend: ABC Recounts Early Days of Beatles,"] ''New York Times'' (November 23, 1979).</ref>',
1 => '==Plot==',
2 => 'The film starts in 1961, when the Silver Beatles (as they were called then) consisted of [[John Lennon]], [[Paul McCartney]], [[George Harrison]] and [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]. They need a drummer and a manager, and although Sutcliffe can sing, he cannot play an instrument. The only reason Stu is in the band because he is John's friend and none of the others want to play the bass guitar. They go and audition for an agent, where they meet [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]], and become good friends with the Hurricanes' drummer, [[Ringo Starr]]. The agent at the audition says that if they get themselves a permanent drummer they can have a job in [[Scotland]] and then afterward a job in [[Hamburg]], [[West Germany|Germany]].',
3 => 'The Scotland gig occurs, but is not seen onscreen. The band finds a long-term drummer in [[Pete Best]], whose mother owns the teenagers' hangout spot [[the Casbah Coffee Club]]. They begin to prepare for the trip to Hamburg which lasts several months and they encounter disapproval from John's girlfriend, [[Cynthia Lennon]] and John's [[Mimi Smith|Aunt Mimi]]. When they reach Hamburg, they discover they are playing in the [[Bruno Koschmider|Indra Club]] on the [[Reeperbahn]], Hamburg's notorious sex district. They play long, grueling hours (up to 8 hours a night, seven days a week), and have to stay active by taking [[Preludin]], a slimming drug. They are living in the back of the Bambi Kino, a run down old cinema. While in the Indra, they play loudly and wildly, eating, spitting and drinking onstage, inviting women to dance on stage with them, etc. Things get so loud the club is eventually shut down.',
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5 => 'The Beatles (as they have renamed themselves) began to perform at the bigger [[Kaiserkeller]] club, and became a big hit among the German audience. While there, they meet up with Ringo and [[Rory Storm]], who are also performing there, and Stu falls in love with German photographer [[Astrid Kirchherr]]. They begin to have a love affair. But suddenly, in the middle of a gig, German police burst into the club and arrest George for working under-age without a work permit. While searching for the paperwork to release George, Paul and Pete drop a candle that sets fire to the Bambi Kino, and the whole band is deported.',
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7 => 'The downbeat Beatles struggle at home with their disapproving families, but gradually their reputation grows; they play shows that fill the concert halls. One night after a performance, Stu is attacked by a gang outside and badly beaten in the head. His friends rescue him but Stu refuses to seek medical attention.',
8 => '',
9 => 'A month later, in 1962, the Beatles return to Hamburg. Stu reunites with Astrid and she cuts his hair into the famous moptop haircut. The others get their hair cut in the same manner and the Beatle haircut is born. They experience the same level of success as during the first trip, but Stu wants to leave the group and attend art school (he is a talented painter) and marry Astrid. Before he can accomplish his dreams, however, he dies suddenly of a brain hemorrhage. The others find this to be emotionally shattering, and think if he only had seen a doctor things would have been fine.',
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11 => 'Back in [[UK|Britain]], the owner of the NEMS Records Store, Brian Epstein, is alerted that the Beatles are causing quite a stir in Liverpool with their performances at the [[Cavern Club]]. He is impressed with what he sees and asks to be the group's manager. They accept and the Beatles have an audition for the [[Decca Records|Decca Record Company]], but are turned down. They keep searching for a record company to accept them but are turned down time after time. They are beginning to lose all hope. Around this time, they learn that Epstein is a homosexual and that he was attacked by a teddy boy in Liverpool because of it. However, they hold no prejudices and accept. Also, the Beatles finally get accepted by record producer [[George Martin]], but they dump Pete from the group. In his place is Ringo, and the classic foursome is complete. However, before the first show with Ringo, the fans react angrily to Pete's firing but later become overly excited after hearing Ringo's drumming abilities and listen to "[[I Saw Her Standing There]]".',
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13 => 'After their success, Cynthia announces to John that she was pregnant and the two decide to get married. The Beatles release their first single, "[[Love Me Do]]" and in 1963 release their first No. 1 Hit Single, "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]". They become the most famous group in Britain. In 1964, they are heading to America for the first time after already encountering massive success across Europe. The film ends when the group arrives in America and performs on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' to a mass of screaming fans, singing "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]".',
14 => '',
15 => '==Cast==',
16 => '*[[Stephen MacKenna (actor)|Stephen MacKenna]] as [[John Lennon]]',
17 => '*[[Rod Culbertson]] as [[Paul McCartney]]',
18 => '*[[John Altman (actor)|John Altman]] as [[George Harrison]]',
19 => '*[[Ray Ashcroft]] as [[Ringo Starr]]',
20 => '*Ryan Michael as [[Pete Best]]',
21 => '*David Nicholas Wilkinson as [[Stuart Sutcliffe]]',
22 => '*Brian Jameson as [[Brian Epstein]]',
23 => '*[[Wendy Morgan (actress)|Wendy Morgan]] as [[Cynthia Lennon]]',
24 => '*[[Gary Olsen]] as [[Rory Storm]]',
25 => '*[[Linal Haft]] as Agent',
26 => '*[[Eileen Kennally]] as [[Mimi Smith]]',
27 => '*[[Richard Marner]] as [[Bruno Koschmider]]',
28 => '*[[Alyson Spiro]] as [[Astrid Kirchherr]]',
29 => '*[[Nigel Havers]] as [[George Martin]]',
30 => '*[[Paula Jacobs]] as Mrs Flemming',
31 => '',
32 => '==Soundtrack==',
33 => 'In a loophole which allowed the use of songs actually written by the Beatles themselves, every song in the film was recorded by the Beatles tribute act "[[RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles]]".<ref name="BirthBeatlesfilm">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/10/movies/film-when-they-were-the-fab-five.html?pagewanted=2|title=When They Were the Fab Five|newspaper=New York Times|first=Allan |last=Kozninn|date=10 April 1994|accessdate=21 March 2011}}</ref><ref name=Wilson>Wilson, Debra Minor [http://www.timeswv.com/news/lifestyles/rain-a-tribute-to-beatles-set-monday/article_cb52f6d2-3a8d-5d8f-8f38-94e226ba8dc0.html "'Rain — A Tribute to Beatles' set Monday,"] ''Times West Virginian'' (Mar. 13, 2014).</ref> The guitar and vocal parts for John Lennon were performed by Eddie Lineberry, Paul McCartney by Chuck Coffey, George Harrison by Bill Connearney, and Ringo Starr by Steve Wight.<ref name=Wilson />',
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38 => '# [[My Bonnie]] (Lies Over the Ocean)',
39 => '# Oh Baby Doll - Performed by a different group at the Liverpool audition and not by the Beatles themselves.',
40 => '# [[Dizzy Miss Lizzy]]',
41 => '# [[Blue Suede Shoes]] - Performed by [[Rory Storm and the Hurricanes]]',
42 => '# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - featuring [[Pete Best]] on drums',
43 => '# [[Don't Bother Me]]',
44 => '# [[Johnny B. Goode]]',
45 => '# [[Lawdy Miss Clawdy]] - Performed by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes',
46 => '# [[Roll Over Beethoven]]',
47 => '# Kansas City',
48 => '# Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!',
49 => '# [[Shake, Rattle and Roll]]!',
50 => '# [[Ask Me Why]]',
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52 => '# [[Twist and Shout]]',
53 => '# [[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]',
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55 => '# [[Cry for a Shadow]]',
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57 => '# [[Long Tall Sally]]',
58 => '# [[Love Me Do]]',
59 => '# [[Rock and Roll Music]]',
60 => '# [[I Saw Her Standing There]] - Reprise, featuring [[Ringo Starr]] on drums. The drumming styles differ between versions for story reasons',
61 => '#[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]',
62 => '# [[Thank You Girl]]',
63 => '# [[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]',
64 => '# [[She Loves You]] - Ending titles version'
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