The deal that put the Beatles into the movies called for them to make three films for United Artists. But after the commercial and critical success of A Hard Day's Night in 1964 and the ...
I grew up in a Beatles family. My Dad was at their first American press conference in 1964. He and my mother loved their music, the only rock band they liked, as did my older brothers and sister, who ...
Robert Balser, an animator who co-directed the cartoon sequences of the Beatles‘ 1968 musical fantasy film Yellow Submarine, passed away January 4th at a Los Angeles hospital following complications ...
Yellow Submarine is a 1968 animated musical featuring The Beatles and their music. The plot centers around The Beatles saving the citizens of Pepperland from the Blue Meanies, who drain the town of ...
Abramorama will commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ 1968 classic animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, with a theatrical release in July. Helpfully, the film will have the bouncing ...
The 1968 animated film is one of the wildest, most psychedelic offshoots of The Beatles’ music The 1968 animated film is one of the wildest, most psychedelic offshoots of The Beatles’ music It’s not ...
When you consider how long The Beatles were together, the number of incredible songs the band released can begin to feel staggering. Their sheer creative output is part of why they have such a lasting ...
Heinz Edelmann, a graphic designer best known for his work as art director of the 1968 Beatles film “Yellow Submarine,” died Tuesday at a hospital in Stuttgart, Germany, according to the city’s State ...
Ron Campbell, an Australian animator and illustrator who worked on both the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and “The Flintstones,” died Friday. Campbell, 81, received a fine arts education in his native ...
There aren’t a lot of people who are handed the key to one of music’s most beloved properties and told, essentially, to go have fun with it. But that’s pretty much what happened to audio engineer ...
There aren’t a lot of people who are handed the key to one of music’s most beloved properties and told, essentially, to go have fun with it. But that’s pretty much what happened to audio engineer ...