The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour nei cinema mercoledì 26 settembre, in Dvd dall’8 ottobre 2012
Nel 1967 la band inglese inventa, scrive e dirige il film Magical Mystery Tour con sei nuovi brani
Se invece volete gustarvi la pellicola al cinema non perdete l’occasione di vederla, solo per oggi, mercoledì 26 settembre 2012, nei cinema di tutta Italia
Uscirà il prossimo 8 ottobre, in tutto il mondo, il Magical Mystery Tour dei Beatles in Dvd. Era il 1967 quando la band inventa, scrive e dirige il film di una fantastica giornata al mare in pullman.
Sarà una versione totalmente restaurata -attualmente fuori catalogo e non disponibile- quella che ci aspetta, grazie alla Apple Films. Ecco le versioni diponibili: DVD e Blu-ray e una deluxe edition box 10”x10. Proprio quest’ultima versione include il il dvd e Blu-ray insieme ad un libro di 60 pagine con notizie, informazioni, curiosità. E, se questo non vi basta, potrete stringere tra le mani il doppio EP su vinile da 7” pubblicato negli Uk durante l’uscita della pellicola.
Ci saranno part e scene inediti con, in aggiunta, un commento di Paul McCartney. Nella storyline del film sono stati inseriti sei nuovi pezzi, inediti per l’epoca: “Magical Mystery Tour,” “The Fool On The Hill,” “I Am The Walrus,” “Flying,” “Blue Jay Way,” e “Your Mother Should Know.” Dopo il salto, tutte le informazioni tecniche e specifiche:
IL CAST
John John Lennon
Paul Paul McCartney
George George Harrison
Ringo Ringo Starr
Mr Bloodvessel Ivor Cutler
Ringo’s Aunt Jessie Robins
Army Sergeant Victor Spinetti
Jolly Jimmy Derek Royle
Rubber Man Nat Jackley
Band in Strip Club The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Made in England by The Beatles
Director of Photography Richard Starkey
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR SPECIAL FEATURES
Director’s Commentary by Paul McCartney
The Making of Magical Mystery Tour (19m 05s)
Features interviews with Paul and Ringo, along with other cast members and crew. Includes unseen footage.
Ringo the actor (2m 30s) – Ringo reflecting on his role in the film.
Meet The Supporting Cast (11m 27s) A feature on the background and careers of Nat Jackley, Jessie Robins, Ivor Cutler, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Victor Spinetti, George Claydon, and Derek Royle.
‘Your Mother Should Know’ (2m 35s)
Blue Jay Way’ (3m 53s)
‘The Fool On The Hill’ (3m 05s) – Three new edits of these performances all featuring footage not seen in the original film.
‘Hello Goodbye’ (3m 24s), as featured in Top of the Pops 1967
The Beatles allowed the BBC to film them in the edit suite where they were working on Magical Mystery Tour. This was then turned into a promo by the BBC, who shot their own additional footage. It was then broadcast on Top of the Pops to mark the ‘Hello Goodbye’ single going to No 1 in December 1967.
Nat’s Dream (2m 50s) – A scene directed by John featuring Nat Jackley and not included in the original film.
Ivor Cutler – ‘I’m Going In A Field’ (2m 35s) – Ivor performs ‘I’m Going In A Field’, in a field. This scene was not included in the original film.
Traffic – ‘Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush’ (1m 53s) – The filming of Traffic acting out their 1967 hit single ‘Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush’ was commissioned by The Beatles for possible inclusion in Magical Mystery Tour but was not used in the final edit.
TECHNICAL SPEC
Aspect ratio – 1.33:1
Frame rate – 1080i 59.94
Audio Options:
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Dolby Digital 5.1
PCM stereo for Blu-Ray
Dolby Digital for DVD
Subtitle language options for feature, extras and commentary:
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