Poster

Let It Be

Year

1970

Genre

Documentary, Music

Country

UK

Director

Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Actors

Mal Evans, Kevin Harrington, George Harrison, John Lennon, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, George Martin, Heather McCartney, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Billy Preston, Ringo Starr, Derek Taylor

Description

A documentary showing both how The Beatles made music together, and how they split up. Hundreds of hours of raw footage was condensed into the final product. The rooftop performance ending the film remains a rock-n-roll archetype. ------- Filmed on location at Apple and Twickenham Film Studios, The Beatles bang out songs and reminisce. Yoko Ono is a cloying presence as John Lennon's silent, somewhat useless appendage throughout the film's entirety. The final moments of film are the band's legendary lunchtime performance on the roof of Apple. It was the first time the band had played together in three years and would also be the last. Things go along quite nicely until the chief officer of a nearby bank calls in the cops and has the impromptu performance shut down. John closing the band's rooftop performance: "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and I hope we passed the audition."

Comments

Duration

81 minutes (at 23.97 frames per second)

Filesize

481 MB

Video

DivX 5 - resolution: 624x480

Audio