The pop art perfection of A Hard Day’s Night captures the greatest band ever in their greatest movie. They’d make other movies and more transcendent music, but Richard Lester’s revolutionary film first revealed the Beatles to be as smart as they were sexy. And they were super sexy. Mockumentary closeups show legions of overcome girls chasing them and going to pieces at a movie-ending concert. A hard day’s night indeed.
Lester’s 87 minute romp consists of madcap action bits linking 11 fabulous Beatles songs. John, Paul, George and Ringo perform some up-close and personal, others offscreen and four in a rousing TV studio concert at movie’s end. MTV didn’t come along for another twenty years and never did music video better.
Thus the songs literally and figuratively go up to 11, notwithstanding Viewguide’s music rating going to 5. In addition to A Hard Day’s Night, they include All My Loving, Can’t Buy Me Love, And I Love Her, If I Fell, Tell Me Why and She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah. Viewing them fresh from 1964 – half a century ago – and hearing the Lads from Liverpool sing them, delivers a pure jolt of rock and roll exhilaration.
One note about each Beatle:
Wilfrid Brambell plays Paul’s grandfather. He’s a clean old man!
Watch for Patty Boyd and Phil Collins. Patty is pretty in bangs and schoolgirl dress. She went on to marry George and then divorce him for Eric Clapton. Clapton wrote Layla about her. You can’t make this stuff up.
Phil Collins is apparently in the concert audience, just a boy in 1964.
Pru Bury’s name rhymes with blueberry. Leave it to the Beatles to cast a girl blueberry.
Richard Lester’s landmark film became the template for The Monkees, Laugh-In and thousands more. Quick cuts from hand-held footage became the distinctive filmic language of the 2nd half of the 20th Century.
Hints of danger, another area where the Beatles excelled.
Glib circoreality masquerades as art, since that’s not really Paul’s grandfather in the movie, nor their managers, nor are they on a real TV show.
Hocus pocus aside, A Hard Day’s Night is early Beatles, before they met Dylan, did drugs and dropped out. Their songs are still about young love, yet their ironic eye and transcendent talent is clearly apparent.