| | Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band DVD Billy Preston CDS
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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Music Video Movies, Pop Music Videos Videos, Adventure, Musical, Cult, 1970s, Beatles | | Starring | Peter Frampton, Steve Martin, Donald Pleasence, Billy Preston, George Burns, Bee Gees, Earth, Wind & Fire, Frankie Howerd, Sandy Farina, Dianne Steinberg | | Director | Michael Schultz | | Director of Photography | Owen Roizman | | Editor | Christopher Holmes | | Music Director | George Martin | | Producer | Robert Stigwood | | Production Designer | Brian Eatwell | | Writer | Henry Edwards |
Henry Edwards creates a thin story line to tie the Beatles' popular album together. Grinch-like Mean Mr. Mustard menaces the happy hamlet of Heartland until pop wunderkind Billy Shears (Peter Frampton) resurrects the villain's musical nemeses--the titular band--and brings mirth back to the town. "Rooted in one of the worst ideas ever to get the green light (a collection of 29 unrelated Beatles songs stitched together into a cornball musical starring The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton as the eponymous musical congregation), the film literally grabs this horrible concept and runs with it until all known traces of logic, intelligence and good taste are lost." - Film Threat Henry Edwards creates a thin story line to tie the Beatles' popular album together. Grinch-like Mean Mr. Mustard menaces the happy hamlet of Heartland until pop wunderkind Billy Shears (Frampton) resurrects the villain's musical nemeses--the titular band--and brings mirth back to the town.
This is the only Sandy Farina video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Dianne Steinberg. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Movie Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews crazy interesting and entertaining i am watching it while i am typing this review hte music is geat because i like the bee gees and i like peter frampton. i just thought it woud be more aboot the beatles....sincrely jonh walker i guesw if i wee a little younger it might hve a made a difference on my ratings. Submitted by gijo32 (starke florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Funny this movie was so campy it was funny. I laughed all athe way through it. I loved it! Submitted by ladyann3403 (Mesa, Arizona)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
entertainment I love feeling good and this movie just makes you feel good Submitted by heartnsoul (Lincoln, NE)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the finest productions qf Beatles Music I firedt saw this movie in 1979 at the base theatre, Kunsan AB, Korea. They plkayed it fo a week & I went every day to see it. I've been looking for it on 1st, VHS, then DVD. As soon as I got the email that it was out, I preordered. It's even better than I remember it. Excellent pwrfomances by all the musicians & actors. Submitted by wdaniel2 (Nesbit,Ms)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
All-Star rock opera A fantastical farce, but the music is the best reason to get the DVD and soundtrack. Saw this on the big screen, and have searched for the DVD for ever! Great addition to those die-hard fans of the rock opera classics such as TOMMY and HAIR! Where else can you see the Bee Gees, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, and Billy Preston all on the same stage?! Submitted by carnivean (Indianapolis, IN, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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