Summaries

An account of The Beatles during the Hamburg years, their signing with Brian Epstein and their inevitable rise during the early sixties.

Details

Keywords
  • docudrama drama
  • paul mccartney character
  • john lennon character
  • beat group
  • merseybeat
Genres
  • Drama
  • Biography
  • Music
Release date Dec 25, 1979
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Hamburg, Germany
Production companies Dick Clark Productions

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 44m
Sound mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

British director Richard Marquand graduated from BBC documentaries to dramatized features with 1979's Birth of the Beatles. This chronicle of the Fab Four begins when the group consisted of five musicians: John Lennon (Stephen MacKenna), Paul McCartney (Rod Culbertson), George Harrison (John Altman), Stu Sutcliffe (David Wilkinson), and Pete Best (Ryan Michael). The group begins its career in the dregs of a Hamburg, Germany nightclub (most of the film was made on location). Under the tutelage of manager Brian Epstein (Brian Jameson), the group sheds its rough-hewn image in favor of choirboy haircuts and Eton collars; along the way, Sutcliffe dies and drummer Best is replaced by Richard Starkey, (aka Ringo Starr, played here by Ray Ashcroft). First aired in the U.S. on November 23, 1979, Birth of the Beatles is significant as the only Beatle biopic made while John Lennon was still alive

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