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A Hard Day's Night (1964)

Lionel Blair , Wilfrid Brambell , Richard Lester  |  G |  DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (475 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Lionel Blair, Wilfrid Brambell, Deryck Guyler, Kenneth Haigh, George Harrison
  • Directors: Richard Lester
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Black & White, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Miramax Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: September 24, 2002
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (475 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000542D2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,951 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "A Hard Day's Night" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Digitally Restored Soundtrack
  • "Things They Said Today..." - New Promotional Special
  • "Their Production Will Be Second to None" Interviews With The Filmmakers
  • "With the Beatles" - Cast
  • "Working Like a Dog" - The Production Crew
  • "Busy Working Overtime" - Post Production Crew
  • "Listen to the Music Playing in Your Head" - Sir George Martin On The HDN Songs
  • "Such a Clean Old Man!" - Memories Of Wilfrid Brambell
  • "I've Lost My Little Girl" - Isla Blair Interview
  • "Taking Testimonial Pictures" - Robert Freeman Interview
  • "Dressed to the Hilt" - Gordon Millings Interview
  • "Dealing with 'The Men from the Press'" - Tony Barrow Interview
  • "They and I Have Memories" - Klaus Voorman Interview
  • "Hitting the Big Time in the USA" - Sid Bernstein Interview
  • DVD-ROM FEATURES include: Screenplay Viewer, Reproduction of the Entire First Draft of the Screenplay, A Hard Day's Night Scrapbook, Roundtable Discussions, Web Access

Editorial Reviews

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The Fab Four from Liverpool--John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr--in their first movie. Nobody expected A Hard Day's Night to be much more than a quick exploitation of a passing musical fad, but when the film opened it immediately seduced the world--even the stuffiest critics fell over themselves in praise (highbrow Dwight Macdonald called it "not only a gay, spontaneous, inventive comedy but it is also as good cinema as I have seen for a long time"). Wisely, screenwriter Alun Owen based his script on the Beatles' actual celebrity at the time, catching them in the delirious early rush of Beatlemania: eluding rampaging fans, killing time on trains and in hotels, appearing on a TV broadcast. American director Richard Lester, influenced by the freestyle French New Wave and British Goon Show humor, whips up a delightfully upbeat circus of perpetual motion. From the opening scene of the mop tops rushing through a train station mobbed by fans, the movie rarely stops for air. Some of the songs are straightforwardly presented, but others ("Can't Buy Me Love," set to the foursome gamboling around an empty field) soar with ingenuity. Above all, the Beatles express their irresistible personalities: droll, deadpan, infectiously cheeky. Better examples of pure cinematic joy are few and far between. --Robert Horton

Product Description

In 1964, the Beatles had just recently exploded onto the American scene with their debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The group's first feature, the Academy Award-nominated "A Hard Day's Night," offered fans their first peek into a day in the life of the Beatles and served to establish the Fab Four on the silver screen, as well as to inspire the music video format. Songs: I'll Cry Instead, A Hard Day's Night, I Should've Known Better, Can't Buy Me Love, If I Fell, And I Love Her, I'm Happy Just to Dance with You, Ringo's Theme (This Boy), Tell Me Why, Don't Bother Me, I Wanna Be Your Man, All My Lovin', She Loves You.

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760 of 812 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Appoach this DVD with EXTREME CAUTION! October 1, 2002
Format:DVD
Hard to believe that Miramax Entertainment could mess up this DVD so horribly. An anniversary release of one of the most important films of the 20th century no less. Shame on them.

There are a lot of raves here about the fact that the film is being presented "letterboxed" for the first time. Actually, it's just the first time the top and bottom of the picture have been chopped off for no reason! "A Hard Day's Night" was filmed in Academy standard 1.37:1. Slightly wider than your average TV tube, but not anything close to the 1.66:1 chop job on the new DVD. Full-frame would have been the proper presentation.

As for the audio...they DID clean up the dialog portions of the movie, so for perhaps the first time EVER, you can actually HEAR what everyone is saying - and it no longer sounds like they are speaking into an Edison cylinder recorder.

But oh, the music. They replaced the original mono soundtrack with the standard mono AHDN CD to replace the overmodulated music on the original film. Never mind that there were a couple of different mixes in there that they should have left alone ("Tell Me Why", "And I Love Her", "If I Fell") - BUT...they went and added microdelay and phasing to create some kind of a half-assed 5.1 mix that through a standard stereo or mono downmixed output makes the audio sound phase-y and hollow. This is worse than the original mono mix (available on the original Beta & VHS release from 1982 or the print aired on AMC several years ago) and the fact that the standard mono mix was NOT made available as alternate audio on the disc (as it was on the "Yellow Submarine" DVD) is an oversight punishable by public stoning.

As for all the bonus material...not ONE interview with an actual Beatle? Not even McCartney? The closest we get is George Martin?

The person behind this mess is none other than Martin Lewis, self-proclaimed Beatle "expert" and all around media whore. Lewis' involvement explains why no-one at Apple would have anything to do with the project. With some two-hours of useless interviews as "bonus" material, here's what you DON'T get:

The original theatrical trailers

The reissue theatrical trailers

The original theatrical "making-of" featurette

The surviving outtake footage ("You Can't Do That") [which, as a sidenote was left off the MPI DVD, making having the VHS & Laserdisc necessary]

The aforementioned MPI documentary DVD

Any surviving still photos of the other missing sequences

Running commentary on an alternate audio track

The promised (but not included) Richard Lester's "Running Jumping Standing Still Movie"

Anything of any relevance.

What makes this all the worse is that the image looks terrific. However, it's been so horribly trashed that the only proper place for this DVD is the trash can or as a trade in at the used DVD store.

Anyone who owns the original MPI DVD should hold on to it and save thier tewnty bucks.

Thanks to my friend Steve for enlightening me on this...

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179 of 195 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Far better than I hoped, from the reviews April 13, 2006
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
When I finally decided to consider replacing my old MPI VHS tape copy of A Hard Day's Night (MP 1064) with the currently available 2 DVD set, I read the reviews on this listing to see if it was really worth re-buying something I've only occasionally watched over the last twenty or so years. It's not that I dislike the movie - far from it - It's just that this is one of those movies I can only watch once in a while with interest. Which only means; it's dated, although in the best possible way. But I love it, and having it as a VHS cassette rotting on my shelf made no sense, so I looked into the DVD.

I knew this was one of the first DVDs released and I've heard some which sound pretty bad, generally due to excessive echo from a careless transfer. And after reading the reviews here, I was expecting the music to be trash. (I took the precaution of making a digital recording of the soundtrack of the tape.) Also screen-cropping was an issue. I prefer widescreen when I can get it, but if someone actually cut part of the image off, which is what at least one reviewer seemed to be saying, that's catastrophic. Needless to say, I did approach this DVD with extreme caution.

But I was pleasantly surprised at what I found. As for the sound, my dread turned to relief when I heard that the Beatles' music on this DVD sounds as clean and pure as I could hope, with my only beef being that it is rendered in mono, rather than the "hi-fi" stereo of the VHS. But strangely, I found that in this case, mono works better. Instead of shifting from mono dialogue to stereo music, the DVD is completely mono, which makes for a more consistent viewing experience. For the performance section at the end, I believe a bit more echo was added to make it sound more "live." But as it's all studio tracks anyway, the alteration is somewhat justified and actually does add to the illusion you're listening to the Beatles perform, rather than lip-sync.

On the cropping; This DVD is in widescreen, which admittedly does make the image smaller and harder to see on the small screen. So why would anyone crop a movie to make it appear widescreen when it'd be better full? Profit? (So they could sell us another copy later on.) Possibly, but for some reason in this instance, I doubted it. What I did to check was pick an object in the movie close enough to the top of the full screen video that if it were cropped, would certainly not show up on the wide. I picked the helicopter propeller blades near the end of the movie, when you can see their top, before it takes off. I found that they were not cropped off on the DVD, although I'll grant it may be that they were closer to the top of the screen. But this may appear so due to the reduced size of the picture. In any case, if there is any cropping, it's not obtrusive.

So why all the carping? I'm going to guess because it's not the way you remember it. Take the fans' word for it, but for my money, the fact that I can actually hear what everyone's saying, plus the interviews, makes the DVD preferable.
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258 of 293 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars THIS DVD WAS A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT October 3, 2002
Format:DVD
Being a big Beatle fan, and a big fan of this movie, I highly anticipated the arrival of this title on DVD. The sound on this DVD is bad, there is absolutely no dynamic range. The volume level seems to hover at the same level through out the film, there is no difference in volume between the scenes when there is a quiet conversation and the scenes where the band is playing. I also own the title on laserdisc and let me tell you, the laserdisc has at least 30 db of dynamic range. While watching this film on laserdisc, you can adjust the level of playback so that the scenes where there is conversation is a comfortable 75 db, and when the band plays it jumps up to an ear thumping 105 db or more. This DVD lacks ooph, the band sounds like their playing in a box. This film deserves a better sound treatment, I highly recommend boycotting the DVD and lets wait till they release it in it's proper state.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Messy and Aimless
A Hard Day's Night is a curiosity that only screaming, raving teenaged Beatles fans can give 5 stars. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Samantha Glasser
4.0 out of 5 stars HARD DAYS NIGHT DVD
GREAT MOVIE, IT BOUGHT BACK SO MANY MEMORIES OF THE 60'S. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE FOLKS OVER THAT MAGIC 60 MARK.
Published 13 days ago by brian turbity
4.0 out of 5 stars Why are the same reviews listed for different products?
This review is for the reviews, not the DVDs. I'd like to buy one of the DVD versions of "A Hard Day's Night", but although there are about six different versions of the DVDs, at... Read more
Published 17 days ago by K. E. Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars A Nostalgic Day's Night
"A Hard Day's Night" was written by Alun Owen, and directed by Richard Lester. It was released in 1964, at the height of Beatlemania. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Mike King
1.0 out of 5 stars Hard Day's Night - NOT!
Pete Sayek's review was phenomenal. The level of detailed analysis shows a keen awareness of what should be contained within this BD disc. Read more
Published 29 days ago by D. Casari
5.0 out of 5 stars The Beatles-Yeay!
It's a bit kitchy and cheesy but it's a fun movie, especially if you are a fan of the Beatles.
Published 1 month ago by carla
5.0 out of 5 stars A very well made film
Thank God it was in Black & White, it truly captured the dark, dank Liverpudlian atmosphere.
It shows us what the Boys were like before they conquered the USA and then the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rob
5.0 out of 5 stars The beatles
Their first film at the height of the mania and their best at capturing their life at that time as caotic as it was, very funny!
Published 1 month ago by tribe fan
5.0 out of 5 stars Beatles experience
I first saw this movie at the theatre when the movie came out in 1964 I was 7 years old at that time when the Beatles first came to America. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Corrado Infantino
5.0 out of 5 stars The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]
ive always liked the beatles movies and to finally find it at a very reasonable price I just had to purchase it and so I also decided to get it in blueray cause that's the best... Read more
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I would include Backbeat, The Compleat Beatles, and Birth of the Beatles before I Wanna Hold Your Hand. (And what is I Am Sam?)
Nov 21, 2009 by Jim from D-town |  See all 4 posts
blu ray
It's the cropped version .Same as the miramax DVD the only difference is the 1080 size picture and lossless audio (which looks and sounds amazing on a HD tv). otherwise identical to the DVD.
Just check which region your in as it is a region assigned release....
Aug 11, 2010 by R. Bone |  See all 11 posts
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I found this article. I am weary because it was not a big deal in the news. Maybe not an official release. Expensive, though. If its not HD 5.1 or 7.1 audio, then I dont want it.

http://www.beatlesnews.com/blog/the-beatles/200909070938/a-hard-days-night-to-be-released-on-blura...
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