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The Beatles - Help!, 1965

The Beatles - Help!

English

UK

Rating:7.0
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Profile of The Beatles - Help!

The Beatles - Help! can be described as offbeat, exciting, and humorous. The plot revolves around a treasure hunt, a mad scientist, and a goofy hero. Its comic aspect comes from irreverent humor and dry humor. The Beatles - Help!'s main genres are comedy, adventure, and musical. In terms of style, it campy humor. In approach, it is not serious. The Beatles - Help! is located in the Bahamas and England.

Summary of The Beatles - Help!

The Beatles followed up their debut film, A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, with this fanciful spy spoof. When Ringo adds a new ring to his collection, he's unaware of how important and dangerous this piece of jewelry is. On one hand, a religious cult considers it a sacred object and the wearer must become a sacrifice to their gods. On the other hand, the ring has magical abilities that hold the key to supreme power. Soon the boys from Liverpool are engaged in a slapstick and madcap chase round the world, as a crazed scientist, a pack of crooks, and several religious fanatics set out to capture the band. Watch for the English Channel swimmer who seems to be perpetually lost and appears in nearly every location. Includes Beatles' hits including "Help!," "Ticket To Ride," "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away," and many more.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: 9 August 1965
Runtime: 90 min

Cast and Crew

Paul McCartney as Paul in The Beatles - Help!
Paul McCartney

as Paul

Leo McKern

as Clang

Photos

The Beatles - Help! (1965)
The Beatles - Help! (1965)

Clips

The Beatles - Help!
The Beatles - Help!: Official Trailer
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