On March 2, 1964, shooting began on a film starring four boys who many, including the studio, thought would soon be forgotten. The film was "A Hard Day's Night," and it convinced the world that The Beatles could as influential and memorable as the music they sang. But what went on behind the cameras during the filming? Through recollections and anecdotes from the writer, producer, director and cast members, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and commentary by The Beatles themselves, host Phil Collins shows how a brilliant creative process, coupled with The Beatles natural spontaneity, produced a truly magical movie.
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