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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years

The band you know. The story you don't.
2016 | 106m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Mark Monroe, P. G. Morgan
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The Beatles stormed through Europe's music scene in 1963, and, in 1964, they conquered America. Their groundbreaking world tours changed global youth culture forever and, arguably, invented mass entertainment as we know it today. All the while, the group were composing and recording a series of extraordinarily successful singles and albums. However the relentless pressure of such unprecedented fame, that in 1966 became uncontrollable turmoil, led to the decision to stop touring. In the ensuing years The Beatles were then free to focus on a series of albums that changed the face of recorded music.
Release Date: Sep 15, 2016
Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Mark Monroe, P. G. Morgan
Genres: Music, Documentary
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Production Companies Imagine Entertainment, Apple Corps, Diamond Docs, White Horse Pictures, Imagine Documentaries
Box Office Revenue: $12,283,800
Budget: $5
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul McCartney Self
Ringo Starr Self
John Lennon Self (archive footage)
George Harrison Self (archive footage)
Larry Kane Self
Whoopi Goldberg Self
Elvis Costello Self
Eddie Izzard Herself
Sigourney Weaver Self
Richard Lester Self
Kitty Oliver Self
Howard Goodall Self
Jon Savage Self
Debbie Gendler Self
Richard Curtis Self
Malcolm Gladwell Self
George Martin Self (archive footage)
Neil Aspinall Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Chris Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert A. Martinez Post Production Coordinator, Assistant Editor
Cory Dagg Production Coordinator
Alexandra de la Vega Post Production Supervisor
Will Digby Sound Effects Editor
Emily Rice Production Accountant
Melissa Goodall Post Production Coordinator
Harrison Meyle Dialogue Editor
Melissa Muik Music Editor
Ron Howard Director
Mark Monroe Screenplay
P. G. Morgan Story Consultant, Screenplay
Giles Martin Music Producer
Jamie Boulton Post Production Supervisor, First Assistant Editor
Caleb Deschanel Director of Photography
Tim Suhrstedt Director of Photography
Jessica Young Director of Photography
Dan Kenyon Sound Effects Editor
John Lennon Songs
Paul McCartney Songs
George Harrison Songs
Name Title
Matthew White Co-Producer
Bruce Higham Co-Producer
Nicholas Ferrall Executive Producer
Stuart Samuels Co-Producer
Nigel Sinclair Producer
Scott Pascucci Producer
John Rita Associate Producer
Cassidy Hartmann Co-Executive Producer
Guy East Executive Producer
Brian Grazer Producer
Ron Howard Producer
Marc Ambrose Supervising Producer
Jeanne Elfant Festa Co-Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It was often said that for people growing up in some of Britain's post-war industrial cities, the only way up/out was a career in music or boxing! Well these four men chose the former. What's astonishing with this documentary is just how much archive there still is, and at just how decent the qualit ... y of the audio is from concerts where the music was essentially just piped around increasingly large venues using the tannoy system. This film takes the band from their conquest of the USA in 1963 through their almost constant touring around the globe for the next four years. Peppered with some interviews from the the surviving members as well as a few super-fans that augment the footage nicely, we see quite a change from the haphazard nature of their image and their performance style - attributed to the vision of manager Brian Epstein, as well as following them through the trials and tribulations of dealing with a world facing some tough times and an USA still riddled with racial division that was about to start to come to an head. Veteran American reporter Larry Kane has some good context to add about his initial scepticism about following a band of Britons around his country before his realisation that they were the news - and big news at that. There are plenty of musical performances and some of the crowd footage is borderline fanatic as people are fainting, screaming and collapsing all over the place. The narrative also helps give us a little insight into why the band stopped playing live too. Diehard fans may have seen all of this before, but it's still an interesting and sometimes quite toxic story to watch unfold.

Mar 13, 2024