
The Beatles Anthology
1995
Synopsis
The Beatles candidly tell their own story, with all its complexities and contradictions.
Trailer
Cast
Bob Smeaton
Director
Geoff Wonfor
Director
Kevin Godley
Director
Oliver Murray
Director
John Lennon
Self
Paul McCartney
Self
George Harrison
Self
The Beatles
Themselves
Ringo Starr
Self
George Martin
Self
Neil Aspinall
Self
Mal Evans
Self
Derek Taylor
Self
Cynthia Lennon
Self
Brian Epstein
Self - The Beatles' Manager
Pattie Boyd
Self
Ed Sullivan
Self
Richard Lester
Self
Maureen Starkey
Self
Brian Matthew
Self
Jane Asher
Self
Julian Lennon
Self
Bob Smeaton
Writer
Oliver Murray
Writer
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It's the best Beatles documentary I've seen so far, I really liked how they went deep into every fact and even put in things I didn't know, although I didn't like that they didn't go into things like Yellow Submarine (the movie) and its impact on animation and pop culture and that they immediately changed from Yellow Submarine to John and Yoko getting to know each other (part that makes it impossible to watch with kids or family because the cover of Two Virgins appears, in which John and Yoko are naked), but it's too good, and I accept that I cried with the ending (Free As A Bird). I also like it because they cover from the birth of Ringo and John (1940) to the release of Abbey Road (1969), to get to the point, 10 out of 10, any fan of The Beatles should watch it.