Really less a film than a document, and proves what a great debt the early Beatles owed to the Marx Brothers.
Screenings: A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
January 5th, 2014 · 2 Comments
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Really less a film than a document, and proves what a great debt the early Beatles owed to the Marx Brothers.
Tags: film · Screenings · Twitter
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1 David Pinto // Jun 8, 2014 at 8:38 AM
This is one of my favorite movies to watch when I’m a bit down in the dumps. So many great little moments.
“So far, I’ve been in a train and a room, a car and a room, and a room and a room.”
2 spitballarmy // Jun 8, 2014 at 10:07 AM
I can totally see this film as an antidote to gloom. I keep a copy of the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup on hand for very much the same reason.
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