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Running Time: 92 minutes

Release Date: July 29, 1965

Producer: Walter Shenson

Director: Richard Lester

Starring: The Beatles, Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, Roy Kinnear

Availability: Video Cassette, Laserdisc, DVD

In 1965 the Beatles returned to the big screen with Help! This action/adventure spoof begins when Ringo gets the sacrificial ring of a far Eastern cult, known as Kahili, stuck on his finger. While Kahili sets out to get their ring back, Professor Foot and Algernon, a pair of mad scientists, are also in pursuit of the sacred ring. The Beatles are chased throughout the world as both Kahili and the scientists fall over each other trying to get at Ringo and the ring.

Help! characters
Photo: (L) Clang (Leo McKern) and Ahme (Eleanor Bron) plot against Ringo | (R) Professor Foot (Victor Spinetti) and Algernon (Roy Kinnear) come after the ring.


British/U.S. Help! Cover

The British soundtrack album for Help!(pictured above, left), released on August 6, 1965 on the Parlophone label, consisted of 14 songs:

Side 1: Help!, The Night Before, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, Another Girl, You're Going To Lose That Girl, Ticket To Ride

Side 2: Act Naturally, It's Only Love, You Like Me Too Much, Tell Me What You See, I've Just Seen A Face, Yesterday, Dizzy Miss Lizzy


The U.S. soundtrack album for Help! (pictured above, right), released on August 13, 1965 on the Capitol Records label consists of the seven songs featured in the film as well as the instrumental film scores. The following is the track listing for the U.S. version of Help!:

Side 1: James Bond Theme (Instrumental), Help!, The Night Before, From Me To You Fantasy (Instrumental), You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, In The Tyrol (Instrumental)

Side 2: Another Girl, Another Hard Day's Night (Instrumental), Ticket To Ride, The Bitter End/You Can't Do That (Instrumental), You're Gonna Lose That Girl, The Chase (Instrumental)


Help! Beatles

George: "In color...Yeah, wow, see? They had more money for that one..."

Paul: "Things went a little bit awry, see, we said, 'We've never been to the Bahamas, can you write that in? I've never been skiing, I wonder if you could write in a scene with me skiing.'"

Ringo: "It was fabulous, of course the problem was we went to the Bahamas to do the hot scenes, and of course it was freezing. Of course, we had to ride around and run around in shirts and thin trousers and it was absolutely bloody cold."

John: "By then we were smoking marijuana for breakfast, at that period, and we were well into marijuana, and nobody could communicate with us because it was just four glazed eyes giggling all the time."

Paul: "I think that was one of the reasons for not learning the script. We'd just sort of showed up a bit stoned, and sort of smiled a lot and hoped we'd get through it."

George: "It's difficult, you know, when four people all have to say lines one behind the other. And if one person forgets it, you've got to start again. And then the next person'd forget his lines and we'd did some scenes, the scenes that were in Buckingham Palace in "Help!" (laughs)..We were doing that scene for days.."

Ringo: "There's one scene in the film where Victor Spinetti, and whoever else is in that scene, and they're doing that curling, you know, with the big stones and you slide them, and one of them, of course, has a bomb in it. We find this out, so it's going to blow up so we have to run away. And Paul and I ran about seven miles (laughs). We just ran and ran so we could stop and have a joint and come back. And we were just off...we'd run to Switzerland....."

John: "I enjoyed filming it, you know, I'm sort of satisfied with, but not smugged about it, but it'll do. 'Cause we're not capable enough actors to make it any better than that.."

Paul: "John got the idea, I think, for the title "Help!" And I think from the things he said later, I think that was a bit his state of mind at the time, he was feeling a bit constricted by the whole Beatle thing..."

John: "...I was in the middle of a trough during "Help!" I mean, you can't see it, really, I mean, I'm singing 'Help' for a kickoff, but it was less noticeable, you were protected by the power and the image of The Beatles..."


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