Dubbed 'the Citizen Kane of juke-box movies', voted among the top 100
British films of all time, accorded a high-profile release on DVD, A
Hard Day's Night, the Beatles' film debut of 1964, has proven to be
that rare event - an exploitation 'quickie' that has firmly entered
the cultural canon. A Hard Day's Night was shot, edited and
distributed in a matter of weeks early in 1964 to cash in on a passing
local fad. Yet by the time of its release the Beatles had conquered
America, and their film debut was instantly recognised as a major
movie phenomenon. Placing the film in its social context, Stephen
Glynn relates it to other examples of the genre, discusses its frantic
making and its euphoric critical and popular reception. He analyses
the film in depth, highlighting the 'revolt' in its depiction of
youth, class and sexuality, and the style in director Richard Lester's
Pop Art visual correlation to the myth-making soundtrack of
Beatlemania. Essential reading for students of film, fans of popular
music and the fab four and those interested in the Sixties, Glynn's
guide also explores the legacy of A Hard Day's Night from the Monkees
through to MTV and beyond.
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Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857713162
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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