- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)
Infobox Film
name = Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
caption = Cover art for the DVD
director =Michael Schultz
writer = Henry Edwards
starring =Peter Frampton The Bee Gees Frankie Howerd George Burns Steve Martin
producer =Robert Stigwood
music =The Beatles
cinematography =Owen Roizman |barry bonds editing =Christopher Holmes
distributor =Universal Pictures (USA)
Paramount Pictures (non-USA)
released =July 21 ,1978 (USA)
runtime = 113 min.
language = English
budget = $18,000,000 (estimated) [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078239/business Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) - Box office / business ] ]
imdb_id = 0078239
amg_id = 1:66209
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is an Americanmusical film released in 1978. Its soundtrack, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", features new versions of songs originally written and performed byThe Beatles . The film draws primarily from two of their albums, the 1967 album of the same name and 1969's "Abbey Road".The production is somewhat adapted from "
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road ", a 1974off-Broadway production [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,945312,00.html Contagious Vulgarity - TIME ] ] directed byTom O'Horgan . [According toIMDb , one of the credits for the film is "Stage production conceived and adapted by Tom O'Horgan."] It tells the loosely-constructed story of a band as they wrangle with the music industry and battle evil forces bent on stealing their instruments and corrupting their home town of Heartland. The film is presented in a form similar to that of arock opera with the Beatles' songs providing "dialogue" to carry the story, with onlyGeorge Burns having spoken lines that act to clarify the plot and provide further narration.Overview
The film was produced by
Robert Stigwood , founder ofRSO Records , who had earlier produced "Saturday Night Fever ".RSO Records also released the soundtrack to the film "Grease" in 1978, which hadBarry Gibb producing andPeter Frampton playing lead guitar on the title track. In 1976, theBee Gees had recorded three Beatles cover songs "Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight", "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window " and "Sun King" for the musical documentary "All This and World War II ."Beatles producerGeorge Martin served as musical director, conductor, arranger and producer of the Sgt. Pepper film soundtrack album.The film featured several performers at the height of their popularity:
*theBee Gees , Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, whose music had been integral to "Saturday Night Fever" (released by this film's international distributor, Paramount Pictures), play Mark, David and Bob Henderson, members of the re-formed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
*Peter Frampton , whose album "Frampton Comes Alive! " was the biggest-selling album ever at the time, playsBilly Shears , leader of the re-formed band and grandson of the original Sgt. Pepper character.
*Steve Martin , whose "A Wild and Crazy Guy " was released that same year, reaching number two on the music-dominatedBillboard 200 album charts. [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=1163 Billboard.com - Biography - Steve Martin ] ] His performance as Dr. Maxwell Edison, singingMaxwell's Silver Hammer foreshadows his zany dentist role in "Little Shop of Horrors".The cast also featured British comedian
Frankie Howerd asMean Mr. Mustard (his only major U.S. film appearance),Paul Nicholas as Dougie Shears,George Burns as Mr. Kite,Donald Pleasence as B.D., referred to in Burns' narrative voice-over as B.D. Hoffler, but officially known in the film's credits and publicity materials as B.D. Brockhurst (for various unknown reasons),Sandy Farina as Strawberry Fields,Dianne Steinberg as Lucy,Aerosmith as Future Villain Band (FVB),Earth Wind and Fire , who appear as themselves,Billy Preston as the magical Sgt. Pepper golden weather vane come to life,Alice Cooper as Father Sun, and Stargard as the Diamonds.Additionally, the movie becomes a time capsule of late 1970s pop culture with the last scene in which the cast is joined by "Our Guests at Heartland" to sing the reprise of the title track while standing in a formation imitating the classic Beatle's Sgt. Pepper album cover. The scene was filmed at MGM Studios on
December 16 ,1977 ; indeed, according to co-star Carel Struycken, Sgt. Pepper was the last film to be made at MGM under that studio's then existing management.The "Guests", many of whom have connections with the Beatles, their music or RSO records or films:
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Peter Allen , Australian singer, Academy award-winning songwriter and Las Vegas performer.
*Keith Allison , member ofPaul Revere and the Raiders .
*George Benson , jazz guitarist, R&B musician; he recorded "The Other Side of Abbey Road", with his versions of theBeatles songs in 1969.
*Keith Carradine
*Carol Channing
*Charlotte Crossley ,Sharon Redd andUla Hedwig , (theHarlettes ,Bette Midler 's back-up singers).
*Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, vocalist of southern rock bandBlack Oak Arkansas .
*Sarah Dash , member ofPatti LaBelle and the Bluebelles andLaBelle .
*Rick Derringer , guitarist, member of theMcCoys ("Hang on Sloopy"),Steely Dan andThe Edgar Winter Group .
*Barbara Dickson ,RSO Records recording artist, cast member of "John, Paul, George, Ringo....and Bert", a musical co-produced byRobert Stigwood .
*Donovan , British recording artist, and Beatles friend.
*Randy Edelman , film and tv score composer
*Yvonne Elliman , who had a hit with theBee Gees "If I Can't Have You" fromSaturday Night Fever (1977)
*José Feliciano , Puerto Rican singer and guitarist
*Leif Garrett , teen idol
*Adrian Gurvitz , English singer/songwriter
*Billy Harper, jazz saxaphonist
*Eddie Harris , jazz saxaphonist
*Heart, American rock band featuring sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson
*Nona Hendryx , member ofPatti LaBelle and the Bluebelles andLaBelle .
*Barry Humphries , Australian comedian, appears as his alter egoDame Edna Everage .
*Etta James , American blues, R&B, and gospel singer.
*Dr. John
*Bruce Johnston , member of theBeach Boys
*Big Bad Adam , cameraman
*BJ Malcolm , bird enthusiast/wallpaper
*Joe Lala , percussionist
*D.C. LaRue , disco musician
*Jo Leb
*Marcella Detroit ,(as Marcy Levy), musician, singer, songwriter who, at the time had worked withBob Seger andBruce Springsteen .
*Mark Lindsay , lead singer ofPaul Revere and the Raiders
*Nils Lofgren , member ofBruce Springsteen 'sE Street Band .
*Jackie Lomax , guitarist, singer/songwriter, friend ofGeorge Harrison
*John Mayall , English blues singer and songwriter
*Curtis Mayfield , American soul, funk and R&B singer, songwriter and guitarist
*"Cousin Brucie" Morrow, an American radio personality
*Peter Noone ofHerman's Hermits
*Alan O'Day , American singer-songwriter, "Undercover Angel"
*Lee Oskar , founder, withEric Burdon , of War
*The Paley Brothers (Andy andJonathan Paley )
*Robert Palmer
*Wilson Pickett
*Anita Pointer ofThe Pointer Sisters
*Bonnie Raitt
*Helen Reddy , Australian singer and actress. In 1976, Reddy covered theBeatles song "The Fool on the Hill " for the musical documentaryAll This and World War II .
*Minnie Riperton , American soul singer
*Chita Rivera , Broadway actress, singer and dancer.
*Johnny Rivers , American rock and roll singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.
*Monti Rock III , had a cameo inSaturday Night Fever and a disco hit "Get Dancin'"
*Danielle Rowe
*Sha-Na-Na , appeared in both the Broadway musical and the film Grease, and the Grease soundtrack, onRSO Records , performed at Woodstock.
*Del Shannon , American rock and roll artist
*Joe Simon, American soul and R&B artist
*Jim Seals andDash Crofts
*Connie Stevens , actress
*John Stewart, American folk singer, member ofThe Kingston Trio ,RSO recording artist
*Tina Turner , American pop/rock singer, coveredthe Beatles song "Come Together " for the musical documentaryAll This and World War II .
*Frankie Valli
*Gwen Verdon , broadway and film actress and dancer, had appeared in the musical "Dancin'"
*Diane Vincent
*Grover Washington Jr. , jazz-funk musician
*Hank Williams Jr. , country, southern rock and blues musician
*Johnny Winter , American blues singer and guitarist, performed at Woodstock
*Wolfman Jack
*Bobby Womack , R&B and soul singer and songwriter
*Alan White, drummer for Yes, also played on recordings withJohn Lennon andGeorge Harrison .
*Lenny White , jazz/funk drummer
*Gary Wright , "Dream Weaver", friend ofGeorge Harrison Critical Reaction
Hopes for "SPLHCB" were high; its producers expected the film to be "this generation's "
Gone With the Wind ," words they soon found themselves eating.Janet Maslin of "The New York Times " wrote that the film's "musical numbers are strung together so mindlessly that the movie has the feel of an interminablevariety show "; while it may have been "conceived in a spirit of merriment, ... watching it feels like playing shuffleboard at the absolute insistence of a bossy shipboard social director. When whimsy gets to be this overbearing, it simply isn't whimsy any more." She complimented Martin on his "completely unhinged rendition of "Maxwell's Silver Hammer ," but pointed out that his scene is a "reminder that the film is otherwise humorless." [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?res=9D05E7D81F31E632A25752C2A9619C946990D6CF Janet Maslin's review of the film] from "The New York Times "]Perry Seibert ofAllmovie called the film "quite possibly the silliest movie ever conceived," with a "handful of high camp moments" featuring Martin, Burns, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Aerosmith, and Billy Preston who "somehow transcend the jaw-dropping inanity that poisons the rest of the cast." [ [http://allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:66209~T1 allmovie ((( Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band > Review ))) ] ]According to
Leonard Maltin of "Entertainment Tonight " fame, the movie "...just doesn't work; the sequences range from tolerable to embarrassing. As to the Bee Gees' acting talent? Well, if you can't say something nice..." (The Bee Gees themselves have dismissed this movie as well, and have admitted that they begged to be let go after filming started) Ironically,Andy Gibb --popularly known as the "Fourth Bee Gee"--won critical praise for his acting in various Broadway shows (including "Pirates of Penzance " and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ") and on several TV series episodes (including "Gimme a Break! " and "Punky Brewster ").Even with a recently remastered and released on DVD the reviews of this movie at rottentomatoes.com is only 15%
The film also resurrected long-dormant criticisms about the Bee Gees being a cheap Beatles imitation.
Trivia
*The US version opens with the Universal logo from the 1930s, rather than the then-current logo. International prints do not show this due to Paramount releasing the film in those territories.
ee also
*"
All This and World War II ", a1976 musical documentary film using Beatles songs covered by contemporary artists to loosely narrate documentary footage of World War II.
*"Across the Universe", a2007 musical film that also used the concept of using Beatles songs to tell a story.
*List of artists who have covered the Beatles References and footnotes
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