Nonsense! There's nothing childlike at all about these four characters. They're all hyper aware of what's going on around them as opposed to everyone else in the film. They're the only ones who have it all together and who have any sanity.. The entirety of this film is a bunch of post war "stiff upper lip" Brits falling into the modern age without a clue as how to deal with it until these four guys open their eyes and show them how. Childlike my ass!
And no one on the set said to him "Hey, Cut That Out !". Or in the editing room they didn't use a take where he doesn't do that. Did no one get the reference ?
the bathtub scene always makes me laugh. And if you listen closely you can hear the whole crew behind the camera trying to hold in laughter after he smacks the submarine into the water and falls back lol
@Stanly Stud Yeah, but the Beatles dragged Americans back up after Kennedy was assassinated. Then Americans had fun, F'ed, and bred kids just like me. I find it all very regretful.
@@diannadolly YES THEY ALL HAD THEIR WIT !...PAUL AND RINGO STILL DO 😂😂😂😂💖🙏🎵🐐🐐,BUT LENNON TOOK THE BISCUIT FOR ME ....SNORTING THAT BOTTLE OF COKE 😂😂😂😂😂💖💖💖💖💖💖😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏,THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS FILM I WAS LIKE ...WTF,LENNON ,MAN YOU HAVE REALLY LOST IT,MATE😂😂😂😂😂😂...GIVE US A KISS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💖🙏🐐🥳🥳🥳🎵✌️✌️✌️
As many people have seen in movies, plays and TV shows, the British had a long-standing class system. The snobby aristocracy and the plebeian everyman. This archaic order was still in place in 1960's England. All of this to say when the Beatles, who hailed from Liverpool, started treating the elite class with mild ridicule and insouciance, the younger generation loved it!
I remember sitting in the theater watching this movie. It was a full house and girls screamed throughout the film. Great memories. What a journey the Fab 4 took us on.
I'm curious as a millenial. Were these guys adored by women for their charms or back in the 60s they were seen also as "bad boys" in the eyes of the British public? They are so distant I don't know if they qualified as sex symbols, and girls were fainting for them more for the incredible stardom and celebrity status. Would very conservative parents ask the radio be switched off if they came on for teenagers, for example.
@@p_roduct9211 they were adored by girls because their songs were great and they each were good looking guys. Yes since they all smoked cigarettes you could say that it was part bad boy too.
Yes indeed. The good old days of wholesome music and The Beatles with girls always in a tizzy, fainting , crying, and screaming. There’s no more of that anymore. I really miss that era.✌🏼❤️
@@jimnfl7134 yeah he was, at least yoko said he was, and he spoke pretty often about being attracted to men , which was crazy considering it was the 70’s.
@@loonylupin2274 Lol. John was as straight as an arrow. He was just open minded. He believed in equal rights and justice for all. He gave an interview to an underground, gay friendly publication in NYC and said he supported gay/ lesbian rights. This doesn't mean he was. Geez! Do a bit of checking before you take things out of context.
@@waynej2608 Man, I’m just saying what Yoko said. she said he was bi and wanted to have sex with men but was scared to. I’m just saying what Yoko said, you can choose to not believe her, but I think she would know John better than any of us.
“Hey, he’s reading the Queen! That’s an in-joke, you know.” Feels like a line you could put in a movie today honestly John was so before his time in so many ways
I know it's a movie, but those girls in that short segment were undoubtedly the most starstruck Beatlemaniacs that their reactions to John and Paul were so unusually quiet lol.
I cannot believe I am watching this after all these years. When I was a child in the 60s our whole family went in our Sunday best to the pictures. there we watched this movie. The Timaru (New Zealand) theatre was packed, and the girls were screaming so much that you could not hear anything that was being said. The lights were turned up in an effort to shut the girls down. That would work for a short while, then, the din would resume. Man alive, what memories this has brought back.
That obviously could not be spoken in the film, making it funnier written down, but we did not know what it was then. But we knew it had to be a sex reference from the woman's hilarious reaction!
I can pinpoint the very moment i fell in love with john. It was in this movie. They are looking for pauls grandfather. The manager asks if theyve seen him and joh responds with. "Of course hes concealed about me person." .i thought wow a snarky sarcastic sense of humour like mine!
John: "She's gonna show me her stamp collection!" [running away with a pretty dancer to have some fun with her before the run-through] "John, I'm talkin' to you! This final run-through is important! Understand? Important!" --Norm John: "SNORT! SNORT!" (after his funny dancing at 4:12)
God bless haven’t finish watching this video Omg!🤣🤣John is well was tooo funnny! He’s good at it too! Tooo much! May John Be At Peace Now. Truly missed but not forgotten! Thank you for your music, thank you for making us laugh, cry, ect. ect. 😂🤣🤣
That first lecture by Norman Rossington and the Beatles' reaction to it, especially Paul's coy, knowing nod set the tone for the entire picture. The first time that I saw this film (at age 13) and this very scene, I was hooked. I've been an incurable, insufferable Beatlefreak ever since.
So Carol Freitag, could you pls clarify for me, what exactly did John say to the girls on the train as Paul pulled him out of the compartment apologising to them ?
My favorite ones: 0:36 THE EYES 0:44 "give us a kiss😘" 1:04 "hmmm" 1:31 AHHAHEOHUH 1:38 *falls in john lennon* 1:42 HELLLLPMEEEE🤕 3:44 she looks more like him than i do 3:51 i KnOw deClarE tHisBriDge OpEn 4:04 my name's Betty😘 4:13 *Little dance* 4:25 🐷🐽
John was always the most intriguing Beatle.... as a 9 year old I was obsessed with him... and stayed that way for about 6 years which is when I discovered Frank Zappa and Lou Reed
John tenía otro talento y era el de cómico, era muy gracioso, si no hubiese sido músico, cantante, hubiese sido un tremendo actor cómico, era demasiado divertido, sobretodo cuando hacía diferentes muecas en su rostro 😂😂😂😂😂, john definitivamente era genial.
The entirety of this film is the manager being a single mom dealing with 4 grown children
5. Their roadie wasn’t much help either
They made a career (and millions) out of it.
Nonsense!
There's nothing childlike at all about these four characters. They're all hyper aware of what's going on around them as opposed to everyone else in the film. They're the only ones who have it all together and who have any sanity..
The entirety of this film is a bunch of post war "stiff upper lip" Brits falling into the modern age without a clue as how to deal with it until these four guys open their eyes and show them how.
Childlike my ass!
@@davidjordan9759 Made a career out of what? Acting like 4 grown children?
You don't know squat about the Beatles.
The movie is not a documentary, it's the Beatles acting to a written script. I don't think the word "Beatles" was ever spoken in the movie.
that soft ‘thanks…’ at 3:30 has me melting. it’s so gentle, the way he says it.
00:13 Lennon snorting the Coke always gets me 😂
Pepsi
"No Coke, Pepsi !"
And no one on the set said to him "Hey, Cut That Out !". Or in the editing room they didn't use a take where he doesn't do that. Did no one get the reference ?
@theseeingeye454
"No fries. Cheeps".
Back then nobody got it.
Not only was he so funny, but he looking pretty darn handsome in this movie.
You know it😩
John is a remarkably good comedy actor.
Most excellent! 👍
Yes, but Yoko took It off from him for becoming an angry man
That was take 52.
@@margaritarojas4748he was an angry man back then as well
especially for the 60s
the bathtub scene always makes me laugh. And if you listen closely you can hear the whole crew behind the camera trying to hold in laughter after he smacks the submarine into the water and falls back lol
'Hedwig, headphones. Help'!
@Stanly Stud Yeah, but the Beatles dragged Americans back up after Kennedy was assassinated. Then Americans had fun, F'ed, and bred kids just like me. I find it all very regretful.
Pre-echoes of yellow submarine...!
Lol. After all these years, I never heard that. Good ears.
"I now declare this bridge open." ✂️❤😂
3:44
If the Beatles weren't such a great musical entity, they would have made an incredible comedy troupe! This is the greatest rock and roll movie!
even in the Black and white days.... john was ethereal
An absolute madman
NUTTER 😂😂😂😭😭😭💖🙏
they all were.
@@diannadolly YES THEY ALL HAD THEIR WIT !...PAUL AND RINGO STILL DO 😂😂😂😂💖🙏🎵🐐🐐,BUT LENNON TOOK THE BISCUIT FOR ME ....SNORTING THAT BOTTLE OF COKE 😂😂😂😂😂💖💖💖💖💖💖😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏,THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS FILM I WAS LIKE ...WTF,LENNON ,MAN YOU HAVE REALLY LOST IT,MATE😂😂😂😂😂😂...GIVE US A KISS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💖🙏🐐🥳🥳🥳🎵✌️✌️✌️
As many people have seen in movies, plays and TV shows, the British had a long-standing class system. The snobby aristocracy and the plebeian everyman. This archaic order was still in place in 1960's England. All of this to say when the Beatles, who hailed from Liverpool, started treating the elite class with mild ridicule and insouciance, the younger generation loved it!
The British art of being slightly uncouth
The British version of the Marx Brothers. Just younger, and more hip.
@@prairiehills416 But unlike The Marx Bothers also heading a musical revolution
@@johnp515only if the Beatles were as good as the Marx Brothers were funny
The "rest of you please rattle your jewellery" quip at The Royal Command Performance was brilliant. Ruffled a few feathers at the time.
1:00 - "I'll bet you can't guess what I was in for. Hahahahaha!" John would've been a great comedian if not for the Beatles.
He does a very fine Peter Sellers impression when he's in the tub.
@@charlie-obrien
I always thought it would be cool if they did a movie together.
He grew up on the goon show
“Put those girls down or Ill tell your mother of you” John’s mother… 😢
That’s where it hurts his mother died years before this
In the Latin American dub, he says "I'll tell your AUNT"
One of favorite funny scenes🤣🤣
@@georgedoty-williams2085That sounds a lot less painful.
"my mother thought a trip would do him good" Paul's mother...😢😢
john u little cheeky baby
😂
I know. He's cheeky cause he's got full cheeks too. So cute
I could listen to him for hours.
Me too
you might enjoy my compleat beatles remake documentary
Pre Yoko John was heavenly charming.
Pre-heroin - bit more of a negative life influence than a girlfriend
Did his first wife leave him?
@@eddieboggs8306 he had left his first wife and eldest son for yoko
@@janetownley if not heroin, he wouldn't have abandoned Cynthia and Julian.
Post Yoko John was a bit of a stuck up dickhead
0:48 Paul holding him back while John is asking for things to get him out of the handcuffs is funny without question
I remember sitting in the theater watching this movie. It was a full house and girls screamed throughout the film. Great memories. What a journey the Fab 4 took us on.
Oh to be back again...
I'm curious as a millenial. Were these guys adored by women for their charms or back in the 60s they were seen also as "bad boys" in the eyes of the British public? They are so distant I don't know if they qualified as sex symbols, and girls were fainting for them more for the incredible stardom and celebrity status. Would very conservative parents ask the radio be switched off if they came on for teenagers, for example.
@@p_roduct9211 they were adored by girls because their songs were great and they each were good looking guys. Yes since they all smoked cigarettes you could say that it was part bad boy too.
@@countalucard4226plus the accents
Yes indeed. The good old days of wholesome music and The Beatles with girls always in a tizzy, fainting , crying, and screaming. There’s no more of that anymore. I really miss that era.✌🏼❤️
"It's a battle of nerves between John and me."
"But John hasn't got any."
"What?"
"Nerves"
"That's the trouble."
Nobody:
John : *aggresively flirt with every man and woman in this movie*
3:49 I now declare this bridge.. open!
3:39 *emotional damage* -100
I always loved John’s comedy and silliness in A Hard Day’s Night. He was pretty funny in Help!, too, but he was genius in this one.
john was genuinely hilarious
“ I could listen to him for hours”Ohhh yes I could
john was so funny in this movie
i always wonder when he says I will tell them the truth about you. Was John Lennon bisexual?
@@jimnfl7134 yeah he was, at least yoko said he was, and he spoke pretty often about being attracted to men , which was crazy considering it was the 70’s.
@@loonylupin2274
Lol. John was as straight as an arrow. He was just open minded. He believed in equal rights and justice for all. He gave an interview to an underground, gay friendly publication in NYC and said he supported gay/ lesbian rights. This doesn't mean he was. Geez! Do a bit of checking before you take things out of context.
@@waynej2608 Man, I’m just saying what Yoko said. she said he was bi and wanted to have sex with men but was scared to. I’m just saying what Yoko said, you can choose to not believe her, but I think she would know John better than any of us.
@@jimnfl7134 No, it was just a send-up line.
1960s England was something else man 😭
“This final run through is IMPORTANT.”
John: 🐷🐷
He's taking the mickey out of Norm. He's a swine😄
I love John sm in this movie, he’s so cute. I love young John the most
She’s gonna show me her stamp collection. LMAO🤣
These guys were way more than a breath of fresh air, they were a full-on gale storm.
VERY well said🥳
John snorting Pepsi always had me dying and his laugh at 1:03 killed me😂
i think it's a coke
Love this movie from end to end, but George's *interview* gets me every time.
the beatles are the only thing keeping me going
“Hey, he’s reading the Queen! That’s an in-joke, you know.” Feels like a line you could put in a movie today honestly John was so before his time in so many ways
i dont get it
@Adrian Biber...its a LGBT joke.... @Hero....not sure you could use that joke now, in these woke times
@@kimberlybrown9350 Too many 'feelings' just waiting to be hurt!
I love that John keeps openly flirting with the stuffy conservative businessman
It's believed he was bi 😏
@@railimarotto2561 yeah he's confirmed to be bi
@@wafflecult27 John? Where?
@@Shamoshio. Yoko said he had sexual desires to sleep with men. Not to mention all those group masturbation sessions he had as a teenager
Using his bisexual powers to make people uncomfortable, a true hero
Rip, John 😢We all Love You 🥰
01:00 Giggling schoolgirls - leering Lennon, "I bet ya can't guess what I was in for?"
Lol. Thank you for bringing this up!
However, didn't John say "I bet you can guess what I was in for"? :D
Ms. Patty old enough to be my mum but so dang cute and delicious to behold ❤️🔥
@@jpcodnia9133 Re-check, 01:00 "Can't" not "Can" - C**t!
@@tinapatton7346
Lol now that you mention it, that reminds of tw*t
It was "lewd activities and taking liberties" with Apple Scruffs!
Ok but John In 0:50 through 1:04 is so cute 😩
Ikrr🥺💕
I know it's a movie, but those girls in that short segment were undoubtedly the most starstruck Beatlemaniacs that their reactions to John and Paul were so unusually quiet lol.
@@munimathbypeterfelton6251 Wasn’t that George’s future wife Patti pulling her hair?
@@MsAppassionata Yes, I think so.
At 2:18 is the one joke that I later found out what John's hobby was that he wrote on the paper, to the astonishment of the woman. He wrote, "tits."
Lennon should have made more movies.
The beatles summed up:
Paul- listen here you little shit
Ringo- why did I join these guys?
George- I honestly don’t know what to do
John-
as i got to the “john-“ part of yr comment he went “my name’s betty”
4:03
I cannot believe I am watching this after all these years. When I was a child in the 60s our whole family went in our Sunday best to the pictures. there we watched this movie. The Timaru (New Zealand) theatre was packed, and the girls were screaming so much that you could not hear anything that was being said. The lights were turned up in an effort to shut the girls down. That would work for a short while, then, the din would resume.
Man alive, what memories this has brought back.
What movie is this?
I think it is A Hard Day's Night.
I checked the description and you're right, thanks
2.19 Asked what his hobbies were, John grabbed the notepad and wrote "TITS"🤣
That obviously could not be spoken in the film, making it funnier written down, but we did not know what it was then. But we knew it had to be a sex reference from the woman's hilarious reaction!
2:19
To me, John Lennon carried that film
And it's still a good film
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶♥️
To me he didn't.
John and Ringo. They were the 'funniest'.
George trashing the advertising executive and his ad was great.
@@charlesivey100Best scene in the movie.
All 4 played their part.But I have to say, Paul's not that good of an actor
Now I’ve finish watching this hilarious video!John was always the first one to start something funny! Truly missed!😢
1:03 I love his chaotic laugh lmao
nearly 60 years this week
I can pinpoint the very moment i fell in love with john. It was in this movie. They are looking for pauls grandfather. The manager asks if theyve seen him and joh responds with. "Of course hes concealed about me person." .i thought wow a snarky sarcastic sense of humour like mine!
0:54 the fact that that’s George’s future wife makes it even funnier
John:*Literally does anything
Girls in that one train car:*swoons
I thought Ringo was the funniest but now im having second thoughts😭❤️
HELP HE WAS SO FUNNY
I was 9. Great Movie. I could barely hear it when they sang those amazing songs. Can't buy me love was my favorite!
John: "She's gonna show me her stamp collection!" [running away with a pretty dancer to have some fun with her before the run-through]
"John, I'm talkin' to you! This final run-through is important! Understand? Important!"
--Norm
John: "SNORT! SNORT!" (after his funny dancing at 4:12)
I love how John just disappears after this part 😂 1:47
God bless haven’t finish watching this video Omg!🤣🤣John is well was tooo funnny! He’s good at it too! Tooo much! May John Be At Peace Now. Truly missed but not forgotten! Thank you for your music, thank you for making us laugh, cry, ect. ect. 😂🤣🤣
That first lecture by Norman Rossington and the Beatles' reaction to it, especially Paul's coy, knowing nod set the tone for the entire picture. The first time that I saw this film (at age 13) and this very scene, I was hooked. I've been an incurable, insufferable Beatlefreak ever since.
Saw it in the theater 11 times...price was $1.25. Have it my DVR
And the entire film was wonderful. Great giggles!
i can recite the entire movie pretty much verbatim start to finish!
anyone else can do that???
2 people cared enough to like your comment if that makes the lack of replies easier to handle..
So Carol Freitag, could you pls clarify for me, what exactly did John say to the girls on the train as Paul pulled him out of the compartment apologising to them ?
@@jpcodnia9133 "Bet you can't guess what I was in for..."
Yup. And "Help" too.
Carol Freitag, When someone ask John if he’s seen Paul’s grandfather what is it that John says? I could never make it out.
Thanks
0:48 I'm literally dying😂🤣 he's a legend lol
I had to sit through the movie twice to understand their accents
I BET YOU CANT GUESS WHAT I WAS IN FOR HAHAHAHAHAHAHSHSHXHANHAHA
LOL
John and Patti Boyd in the train scene with all the girls. I think George and Patti met on the set of A Hard Days Night.
1:01 he was such a weirdo🤣❤️
I love this movie SO much
2:14 and 3:51 was among my favorite parts!
One of the nicest things to happen in my life was the Beatles. Hope that does not sound to corny but I appreciate what they had to say about society .
He's very clean
For some reason the one that always gets me is his stupid "oOoH bRiTaNniA, bRiTaNnIa RuLeS tHe-" *sploosh*
my Grand dad met them in 1963. he told my Granny that he thought they could do with a wash
Lol.. but Paul's grandfather was such a clean old man
oh how much i love this man
They are very talented, my favorite band
PRE - YOKO ONO...JOHN WAS ADORABLE ,FUNNY, WHITTY, HUMBLE,ENTERTAINING...WELL, AS IT SAYS IN THIS VIDEO HE WAS JUST BEING LENNON 🙏💖🥳🔥👍🎶😂😭🌈🐐💥
AND sexy as hell
My favorite ones:
0:36 THE EYES
0:44 "give us a kiss😘"
1:04 "hmmm"
1:31 AHHAHEOHUH
1:38 *falls in john lennon*
1:42 HELLLLPMEEEE🤕
3:44 she looks more like him than i do
3:51 i KnOw deClarE tHisBriDge OpEn
4:04 my name's Betty😘
4:13 *Little dance*
4:25 🐷🐽
He actually says "I now declare this bridge, open" lol.
@@cardenassolisrodrigo2601 thank you!
1:00 I bEt yOu cAnT gUeSs wHat I wAs iN fOoRr
2:19 kills me every time I see it 😂
He wrote down 'tits' as his hobby. Lmao!!
@@waynej2608 The shocked expression on that reporter's face after reading his reply had to be spontaneous and not scripted, it was so funny!
@@waynej2608Is that fact??? 😂
"Give us a kiss..." - John Lennon
0:50-1:02 Oh man, Paul must've been so embarrassed! XD
Why?
Why.youmeanfaul
JOHN 👤 = UN TIPO GENIAL.
ÚNICO E IRREPETIBLE.
🦾❤️🦾❤️👤❤️🦾❤️🦾
3:10 Alright Noddy 🤣
This is awesome to watch
"John put them girls down or I'll tell your mother on you."
John is absolutely handsome here
Genius edit mate!
John was always the most intriguing Beatle.... as a 9 year old I was obsessed with him... and stayed that way for about 6 years which is when I discovered Frank Zappa and Lou Reed
2:19 2:52 my favorite parts
These guys had personality, for sure. They made you laugh, sing, jingle your jewelry :).
I now declare this bridge open! And he cuts the tape.
This is funny
Seems like a lifetime ago, and actually I guess it was. ☺️
LOVE John
my favourite video on youtube lol
Wish they had done more like this so funny.
0:53 and 0:54 in the original script, Paul McCartney actually said "Will you cut that out!" But he gets mad pulling John out of there.
1:33
This bath scene is reminding me of Arthur the first movie when he's in his bath with the toy train!
John could've been a terrific actor/comedian. Kind of like Robin Williams.
They all made the Scouse accent look and sound incredibly sexy
John tenía otro talento y era el de cómico, era muy gracioso, si no hubiese sido músico, cantante, hubiese sido un tremendo actor cómico, era demasiado divertido, sobretodo cuando hacía diferentes muecas en su rostro 😂😂😂😂😂, john definitivamente era genial.
the bath scene will always be my favorite
The bath scene 😂
The greatest rock star ever🐐