Yellow Submarine (1968)
Theatrical Release Information:
Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine is an animated meandering journey filled with puns and dry British humor, where psychedelic music videos take precedent over any linear story. What little there is of a plot, however, concerns a vibrantly colored place called Pepperland that resembles the album cover for Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band come to life. The swirling animation is a mixture of pop-culture images and modern artistic styles brought loosely together with a naïve antiwar message and some clever political commentary. The Blue Meanies take over Pepperland, draining it of all its color and music, firing anti-music missiles, bonking people with green apples, and turning the inhabitants to stone by way of the pointed finger of a giant white glove. As the only survivor, the Lord Admiral escapes in the yellow submarine and goes to London to enlist the help of the Beatles (voiced by actors). The charming and innocent boys travel through strange worlds and meet bizarre characters, including the tagalong Nowhere Man. Several blissed-filled musical sequences and drug references later, the Beatles drive out the Blue Meanies and restore Pepperland to tranquility armed with only music, love, and witty remarks. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Yellow Submarine:
Yellow Submarine Trivia
Other Movies From 1968
Teorema
The Thomas Crown Affair
Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!
Le Vieil Homme et l'Enfant
Vendetta for the Saint
Where Eagles Dare
With Six You Get Eggroll
Yours, Mine and Ours
Zatoichi & the Fugitives
Fear Chamber
Honor Among Thieves
If...
Frank Sinatra: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing
The Anniversary
More Movies
Fantasy movies from 1968
Fantasy movies from 1967
Fantasy movies from 1969
Best Fantasy Films from 1968
Best Fantasy Films from 1967
Best Fantasy Films from 1969




