Sunday 6 June 2021

Book recommendation:: ‘The Beatles - Acting Naturally (Obscure, Rare, Unfinished and Abandoned Film and TV Projects Of The Fab Four)’

 



"It’s been a labour of love during my downtime, with loads of research and I think I’ve managed to unearth a lot of rare, obscure, and abandoned and rejected projects that will amaze and surprise you, as well as new information on the well-known films."


The multi-award music producer,dj and film maker, Rory Hoy from UK, has just announced his brand new book following his consecutive books about the great Big Beat movement. This time he tries to delve into a different angle of the story of The Beatles bringing light to those more obscure and abandoned projects that some of us are unaware of.


Official description:

Here is a different take of The Beatles story, which includes the more obscure, rare and unseen appearances and references worldwide, through the wonderful art of film, television and video; some of which will make you gasp in disbelief! It's full of unfinished projects and little known facts: did you know that The Quarrymen (the proto-Beatles) apparently appeared in a Liverpool City Police Recruitment Film in 1958, or that The Beatles had a film release before A Hard Day's Night that only came out in Australia? 

Also featuring the many projects The Beatles turned down, such as 'The Yellow Teddy Bears' AKA 'The Gutter Girls' and the weird and wonderful shelved projects such as Joe Orton's 'Up Against It' and McCartney's sci-fi movies of the 1970s. McCartney did however make experimental films, George did sing with Carole King on a novelty record, Ringo did duet with Carrie Fisher, and John and his wife Yoko did make Did Britain Murder Hanratty? It all goes to show that The Beatles were never idle during their time together and as solo artists. In this book, we will look at the history of the lesser-known films and TV shows that are associated with The Beatles, as well as their well-known canonical movies, such as the fictionalised documentary of A Hard Days Night, to the animated masterpiece of Yellow Submarine; to documentaries about them, biopics, parodies, and other projects that involved the Fab Four in some capacity. The Beatles didn't just revolutionise pop music, they revolutionised pop culture as a whole!




 ‘The Beatles - Acting Naturally (Obscure, Rare, Unfinished and Abandoned Film and TV Projects Of The Fab Four)’ will be out on 2nd August via New Haven Publishing and it's already available to pre-order now via Amazon and Waterstones on the links below.

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