- Release Date: 1985
- Runtime: 104 min
- Genre: Comedy, Family, Music
- Starring: Nancy Allen, Bobby Di Cicco, Marc McClure, Susan Kendall Newman ... see all
- Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Plot: If they missed Beatles' first appearance in the U.S.A. they would hate themselves for the rest of their lives
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My, what a wonderful movie!
However, hed never create a better film.
The excellent cast helps.
Ive seen longer movies with many fewer participants that didnt present such great character progression.
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The Cinema Source
The young cast gives a good performance and it's interesting to see the quality inherent in Zemeckis' work even on his first film.
Of course, enough praise of The Beatles has been written, filmed, fictionalized and documented over the years, that anything I say has already been said, and most probably been said better.
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No need to act
jsonline.com –
2008-08-26
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
efilmcritic.com –
2004-11-02
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