Filming: A Hard Day’s Night
This was The Beatles’ second day of filming at the Scala Theatre in London.
This was The Beatles’ second day of filming at the Scala Theatre in London.
This was the first day of filming at the Scala Theatre in London, where the performance finale of The Beatles’
A second day of filming corridor scenes at Twickenham Film Studios for A Hard Day’s Night.
The Beatles filmed parts of A Hard Day’s Night at Twickenham Film Studios in the morning and afternoon, and in
Day 13 of the shoot for A Hard Day’s Night took The Beatles back to Twickenham Film Studios, where they
The Beatles filmed two scenes for A Hard Day’s Night at the exclusive private members’ club Les Ambassadeurs in London.
The Beatles enjoyed a well-earned weekend off after filming at Gatwick Airport, but the shooting schedule for A Hard Day’s
Following two days at Twickenham Film Studios, work on A Hard Day’s Night moved to Gatwick Airport.
The Beatles filmed the hotel room scenes of A Hard Day’s Night on this day at Twickenham Film Studios.
This was The Beatles’ first day in Twickenham Film Studios, where they would later shoot Help!, Let It Be and
On this day Ringo Starr filmed part of his solo sequence for The Beatles’ debut film A Hard Day’s Night.
This was the last sequence for The Beatles’ debut movie A Hard Day’s Night filmed inside a train. The group
Day five of the filming for A Hard Day’s Night, The Beatles’ debut feature film.
This was the fourth day of filming for The Beatles’ début feature film A Hard Day’s Night.
As on the previous day, The Beatles travelled between Acton, in west London, and Minehead in the west of England,
The second day of filming for A Hard Day’s Night. The Beatles boarded a train at Acton Main Line railway
On Monday 2 March 1964 The Beatles joined Equity, the actors’ union, only minutes before they began shooting their first