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  1. Hace 18 horas · The first day of filming commenced at Marylebone Station in London, for the film’s iconic opening scene of the Fab Four catching a train. Filming for A Hard Day’s Night took place in numerous locations across London – except for scenes inside the train, which were instead shot on a real moving train travelling between London and Somerset.

  2. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Liverpool celebra el aniversario del filme con una exposición en el The Beatles Story Museum.

  3. Hace 4 días · A Hard Day’s Night (1964) By Adam Scovell. Then and now. It’s impossible to underestimate the influence of Richard Lester’s Beatles collaboration A Hard Day’s Night, released 60 years ago on 6 July 1964. Its imagery of the Fab Four rapidly entered the lexicon of popular culture, its antic approach to pop music on screen going on to ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Below, we're taking a look at 20 Other Cast Members From the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night. All eyes may have been on the Fab Four, but the 1964 film would not have been possible without...

  5. Hace 3 días · Este 6 de julio se considera un día muy importante para los fans de los Beatles (beatlemaniacos), pues un día como hoy, pero de 1957, cuando Paul McCartney y John Lennon se conocieron; además de que el mismo día, pero de 1964 la banda estrenó la cinta A Hard Day’s Night, que muestra una serie de conciertos de ellos, hasta que Ringo desaparece.

  6. Hace 2 días · A nostalgic journey through the 1964 Beatles' film 'A Hard Day’s Night,' reflecting its significance in pop music filmmaking. The film captures the Beatles' high energy and youthful vitality, has influenced music videos, and remains fresh even after 60 years. Its unique style continues to inspire contemporary filmmakers.

  7. Hace 3 días · The Beatles debut movieA Hard Day’s Night” premiered on this day in 1964. Made during the height of Beatlemania to profit from The Beatles huge worldwide popularity, “A Hard Day’s Night”, directed by Richard Lester first premiered at the Pavilion Theatre in London on 6 July 1964—the eve of Ringo Starr’s 24th birthday.