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The Beatles - Yellow Submarine [1968] | ![The Beatles - Yellow Submarine [1968]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41DY1W8NQTL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: George Dunning Actors: Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, The Beatles Studio: MGM Entertainment Category: Video
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £11.21 You Save: £4.78 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 553
Format: Animated, Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 85 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
EAN: 5050070000795 ASIN: B00004CZEQ
Theatrical Release Date: November 13, 1968 Release Date: February 1, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: *****SEALED BRAND NEW **POSTED 1ST CLASS RECORED DELIVERY SAME DAY AS ORDER [ONE OF THE QUICKESTON LINE ] SEE FEEDBACK THANKS
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Amazon.co.uk Review This restored, animated valentine to the Beatles offers viewers the rare chance to see a work that's been substantially improved by its technical facelift, not just super-sized with extra footage. Recognising that its song-studded soundtrack alone makes Yellow Submarine a video annuity, United Artists has lavished a frame-by-frame refurbishment of the original feature, while replacing its original monaural audio tracks with a meticulously reconstructed stereo mix that actually refines legendary original album versions. What emerges is a vivid time capsule of the late 1960s and a minor milestone in animation. The music represents the quartet's zenith--Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The story line, cobbled together by producer Al Brodax and a committee of writers, is a broad, feather-light allegory set in idyllic Pepperland, where the gentle citizens are threatened by the nasty, music-hating Blue Meanies and their surreal arsenal of henchmen, with the Beatles enlisted to thwart the bad guys. Visually, designer Heinz Edelmann mixes the biomorphic squiggles, day-glo palette and Beardsley-esque portraits of Peter Max with rotoscoped still photographs and film; Edelmann's animated collages also nod to Andy Warhol and Magritte in properly psychedelic fashion, which works wonderfully with such terrific songs. High-orthodox Beatlemaniacs can still grouse that the animated Fab Four are (literally) flat archetypes, but that's missing the sheer bloom of the music or the giddy, campy fun of the visuals. Making sense of the story is second to submerging blissfully in the sights and sounds of this video treat. --Sam Sutherland
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The last Blue Meanie (Paul Angelis) was seen in 1968. November 17, 2007 In my case that was 1969. That's when I saw this in a double billing with Barbarella (1968) at West Point, NY.
The music is great and it brings back a part of history. Can the Beatles save Pepperland? Remember we all live in a Yellow Submarine. Instead of just buying the soundtrack, buy the movie and you have them both. I guess I will have to buy it also to hear "Hey, Bulldog!" Of course as with most movies there will always be someone one that prefers the original and knows that it was cut that way on purpose.
And now it is time for a whole new generation to enjoy.
A must-see for any Beatles fan September 3, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The picture has got a simple and clear plot, but all those absurd, crazy jokes and strange characters could really blow your mind if you're not accustomed to John Lennon's jokes. It all reminds me of 'Alice in Wonderland' a lot. One should accept the picture 'as is'. Though my 3-year-old daughter loves it a lot! No need to talk about music - it's outstanding! In general, it's different and a definite must-see.
Truly mind-bending August 31, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Who are the blue meanies? Why is it only a northern song? Where did they get that artwork from? Was everyone stoned when they made this?
Great film, great music!!!
Music Television thats fresh 40 years on July 21, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Watch this film, it is a classic.
The narrative involves cut out animated characters (including the Beatles, well the Lonely Hearts Club Band) in a fairy-tale struggle. Not only is it imaginative and visually articulate, you also have the pleasure of many a Beatles tune. Furthermore, it is hilarious.
If only all music television was this good. The bench mark - A seminal work.
Best animated film ever made March 31, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is so full of originality, imagination and visual impact - it's got to be one of the best animated films ever made, and it was all done without the use of computers. Stands up very well after 35 years, as a light hearted, colourful funny, intriguing and slightly mysterious film. And SO sixties!!! The Beatles themselves are a bit boring as characters, since this was a fan film about them, and so they are portrayed as perfect. But you just have to accept that, and enjoy the rest of the film. I am also thrilled to have this nice bright copy. If you've never seen this film, get a copy and open up your mind....
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