Now through September 1, 2008
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland pays homage to the Beatles’ impact on our culture with a new exhibit that commemorates the group’s classic 1965 movie, "HELP!" "Help! Behind the Scenes of the Beatles’ Movie" includes many never-before-seen artifacts and set photography shot during the making of the movie. “We’ve tried to capture the zany spirit of the Beatles’ second movie in this exhibit,” said Jim Henke, vice president of exhibitions and curatorial affairs for the Museum. “We were fortunate in that the Beatles’ organization Apple Corps had great archives of material from the filming of the movie, and they have generously loaned much of it to us for the exhibit.” The exhibit features George Harrison’s original script for the film, and a reproduction of Richard Lester’s working script with handwritten changes, various shooting schedules and call sheets, posters, tickets to the U.S. premiere of the film at the Beacon Theater in New York City, press kits and promotional items. It also includes costumes worn by the Beatles in the film and instruments played in the film.
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