You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night'

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Thirty years after A Hard Day's Night, its producer, director, writer and others describe its making. United Artists Records came to Walter Shenson, asking him to produce a movie so UA could issue a soundtrack album. Shenson signed Lester to direct, and they got the Beatles to agree to star. Shenson sent Owen to Dublin to spend time with the Fab Four; from this came a script built around their being prisoners of their own success. Phil Collins, himself an extra on A Hard Day's Night, hosts this examination of a seminal film: what was ad-libbed, why was it a hit, what was its influence on other movies, and how did it define the way the public viewed each Beatle for years to come?

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Music,

Documentary

Duration:

62 minutes

Year:

1995

Director:

David Leaf

Cast:
Phil Collins

Self - Host

Roger Ebert

Self - Host

Paul McCartney

Self

John Lennon

Self

Ringo Starr

Self

Crew:
David Leaf

Writer

Walter Shenson

Executive Producer

David Leaf

Producer

Ron Furmanek

Producer

Ellen Brodax

Associate Producer