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Topic History of: A Hard Day's Night
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JK2006 And that sly, sideways look that always say to me (sorry Wilf) "look who's in the next stand up".
Pru I love Wilfrid Brambell in this. What a weird idea that was - 'I know, let's have Wilfrid Brambell do a movie with The Beatles!' - but it works. Steptoemania and Beatlemania together!
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Watched it and loved it.

Ditto !
JK2006 Watched it and loved it. My God those songs were/still are great. Apart from knowing many people in the movie (see the Your Views thread) and recognising almost every filming venue, it was great spotting certain trademark John Lennon gestures (he sings with his lips often automatically covering his teeth, which he thought were too large) and other amusing details (oh those Sixties).
andrew I don't know anyone from the BNP, when I do I forward their details on to you.