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Backbeat (1994)

Backbeat (1994)
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The Beatles' early days as a struggling bar band are depicted in this fact-based drama, which tells the little-known story of original member Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff). A close friend of John Lennon, Sutcliffe acts as the band's original bassist, accompanying them on their early gigs in Liverpool and Hamburg, Germany. The friendship becomes strained, however, when Sutcliffe falls in love with a German art student and starts to question his commitment to the band. With Sutcliffe's story taking center stage, the stories of the more famous Beatles largely fade into the background. The exception is John Lennon, thanks to a fierce performance by Ian Hart, who had previously portrayed the musician in the more intimate and provocative The Hours and the Times. While Backbeat does provide a new perspective on the band's beginning, and numerous opportunities for a group of modern rock musicians to recreate the band's energetic early performances, it never makes Sutcliffe's story seem more than a footnote to musical history. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Sheryl LeeStephen Dorff, (more)
Director(s):
Iain Softley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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The Beatles' early days as a struggling bar band are depicted in this fact-based drama, which tells the little-known story of original member Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff). A close friend of John Lennon, Sutcliffe acts as the band's original bassist, accompanying them on their early gigs in Liverpool and Hamburg, Germany. The friendship becomes strained, however, when Sutcliffe falls in love with a German art student and starts to question his commitment to the band. With Sutcliffe's story taking center stage, the stories of the more famous Beatles largely fade into the background. The exception is John Lennon, thanks to a fierce performance by Ian Hart, who had previously portrayed the musician in the more intimate and provocative The Hours and the Times. While Backbeat does provide a new perspective on the band's beginning, and numerous opportunities for a group of modern rock musicians to recreate the band's energetic early performances, it never makes Sutcliffe's story seem more than a footnote to musical history. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Iain Softley
Writer(s):
Iain SoftleyMichael Thomas
Producer(s):
Stephen WoolleyPaul CowanFinola Dwyer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Brief Nudity, Not For Children, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Shannon B.

    I saw this movie in the Theater. It is a must see for any Beatles Fan who thinks they know everything there is to know about the Beatles. This movie is dedicated to a time in the Beatles history where there is really not enough information in the standard books and Biographies, The Stu Sutcliffe Era. I believe there is no orginal Beatles music in the film because the director could not get rights release from Yoko and Michael. This does not dominish the power of this film, it only firms my love for the older more rock-a-billy style of the Beatles that is little known. I hope everyone enjoy's this film it is wonderful.

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    Chris T.

    A good telling of the early struggles of The Beatles in Hamburg and Liverpool as tough boys, before they became the mop-topped Fab Four. The prime element of the story is Lennon's relationship with friend Stu Sutcliffe, and how - regardless of the friendship - John was driven to get his band on top. The actors are spot-on in portraying the personalities of the guys - or what the public perception of each one was.

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    PAULA C.

    HAVING SEEN A MOVIE DETAILING HOW THE BEATLES GOT TOGETHER AND ENDING AS THEYL EFT FOR HAMBURG, THIS MOVIE TELLS THE STORY OF THEIR TIME THERE AND THEIR EARLY FAME. IT'S WELL-ACTED AND BELIEVABLE AS WELL AS FILLING IN DETAILS ABOUT AN ORIGINAL BEATLE WHO CHOSE A DIFFERENT PATH. EXCELLENT.

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