- The Compleat Beatles
Infobox Film
name =The Compleat Beatles
imdb_id =0083752
writer =David Silver (writer)
narrator =Malcolm McDowell
starring =George Martin Marianne Faithfull Bruce Johnston Billy J. Kramer Gerry Marsden Billy Preston Tony Sheridan
director =Patrick Montgomery
producer =Patrick Montgomery ,Stephanie Bennett
music =The Beatles
distributor =MGM
released =1984
runtime =119 min.
language =English
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budget ="The Compleat Beatles", released in 1984, is a two-hour documentary, chronicling the career of the "Fab Four". [ [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0083752/ IMDB-Title] ] Though it has since been supplanted by the longer and more in-depth documentary "Beatles Anthology", "The Compleat Beatles" was for many years largely regarded as the definitive source of information on the Beatles.
Narrated by
Malcolm McDowell , it included extensive interviews with a number of sources close to the Beatles, including producerGeorge Martin , their first managerAllan Williams , music writerBill Harry , and musiciansGerry Marsden ,Billy J. Kramer ,Marianne Faithfull ,Billy Preston , andTony Sheridan , as well as early concert footage, behind-the-scenes background on the making of their albums, and candid footage of their often obsessed, hysterical fans.Directed by
Patrick Montgomery [ [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0599878/ IMDB-Montgomery] ] , the film was produced byDelilah Films and released byMGM /UA. It enjoyed a brief theatrical release in 1984.Quotations from the film
"It wasn't their music which sold them to me, it was their charm. They were a charming people."--
George Martin .“They generally wrote their own songs…they would play them, one to the other…It was very much a competition, and a very healthy one.”--George Martin
“At the moment they were being given a philosophy in which they could live their lives as individuals, at that very second, (manager
Brian Epstein ) died. The one who wanted them to be as a group.”--Marianne Faithfull Narration in the film
"These are extracts from the narration in the film - read (but not written) by Malcolm McDowell"
"The weary faces on the cover of the next British LP, "
Beatles for Sale ", showed thatBeatlemania was taking its toll.""
Magical Mystery Tour "…was their first venture following Brian’s death. Largely a project of Paul’s, the idea was to travel the English countryside in a bus filled with friends, actors and circus freaks, and to film whatever happened. Unfortunately, nothing did.""It had to be stoically accepted that the Beatles were, in the end, a phenomenon of the Sixties; the Seventies, and beyond, were only to feel their influence."
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