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1965 | 92m | English

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An obscure Eastern cult that practices human sacrifice pursues Ringo after he unknowingly puts on a ceremonial ring (that, of course, won't come off). On top of that, a pair of mad scientists, members of Scotland Yard, and a beautiful but dead-eyed assassin all have their own plans for the Fab Four.
Release Date: Jul 29, 1965
Director: Richard Lester
Writer: Charles Wood, Marc Behm
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Music
Keywords surreal, musical, cult, satire, mad scientist
Production Companies Subafilms
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
George Harrison George
John Lennon John
Paul McCartney Paul
Ringo Starr Ringo
Leo McKern Clang
Eleanor Bron Ahme
Victor Spinetti Prof. Foot
Roy Kinnear Algernon
John Bluthal Bhuta
Patrick Cargill Superintendent
Warren Mitchell Abdul
Alfie Bass Doorman
Peter Copley Jeweller
Bruce Lacey Lawnmower
Dandy Nichols Neighbour
Gretchen Franklin Neighbour
Louis Mansi Priest/Thug
Ronnie Brody Priest/Thug
Rupert Evans Priest/Thug
Bob Godfrey Priest/Thug
Golda Casimir Temple Cleaner
Deborah DeLacey High Priestess
Eve Eden High Priestess
Marie-Lise High Priestess
Zienia Merton High Priestess (uncredited)
Gai Wright High Priestess
Zorenah Osborne High Priestess (uncredited)
Mal Evans Channel Swimmer
Jeremy Lloyd Restaurant Patron
Imogen Hassall Restaurant Patron
Allan Mitchell Engineer
Jack Hetherington Commuter
Thomas Baptiste Bahamian Police Chief
Ian Wilson Power Station Operative
Patricia Hayes Woman washing paint off sacrificial victim
Jenny Landry
Name Job
Julie Harris Costume Design
David Watkin Director of Photography
George Harrison Songs
Paul Wilson Camera Operator
Barrie Vince Music Editor
Charles Wood Screenplay
Betty Glasow Hairstylist
Jack Atcheler Camera Operator
Rita Davison Script Supervisor
Ken Thorne Music Director
Stephen Dalby Sound Recordist
Freddie Williamson Makeup Artist
Cliff Richardson Special Effects
Don Challis Sound Editor
H.L. Bird Sound Recordist
John Pellatt Production Manager
John Victor-Smith Editor
Bill Blunden Sound Editor
Ray Simm Art Direction
Clive Reed Assistant Director
Arthur Newman Wardrobe Master
John Lennon Songs
Paul McCartney Songs
Richard Lester Director
Marc Behm Screenplay, Story
Name Title
Walter Shenson Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Ringo Starr and Leo McKern steal their scenes in this entertaining vehicle for the Beatles. The former is sent a magic ring that won’t come off, which is unfortunate because the latter (“Clang”) has decided that the wearer of this jewel is to be sprayed in red paint and then ritually sacrificed to a ... ppease his cultish god. When the dead-pan Ringo realises just what peril he is in, he tries to get some scientists to help out and that only makes matters worse. You see the men in the white coats also realise that this ring is unique and they want it too! If it can’t come off voluntarily then “Foot” (Victor Spinetti) and his hapless sidekick “Algernon” (the ever reliable Roy Kinnear) will just have to resort to more drastic measures. What now ensues sees a series of “Fu Manchu” meets “Pink Panther” meets “Dads Army” escapades with loads of messy slapstick comedy to accompany plenty of set piece Beatles numbers like “Help”, “Ticket to Ride” and “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” - all segued between some Beethoven and even a little Wagner. It’s an out-and-out comedy, very much of it’s time and Richard Lester allows the lads to behave really quite engagingly whilst their more professional acting co-stars to do what heavy lifting there needs to be. Apparently we have the lady who invented the sewing machine to thank for this, even if she wasn’t actually called “Singer”!

Jun 09, 2025