Yes, it's The Beatles, the lads who were awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) seen in their parts as eccentric old men from their new film 'HELP'. The film, to be world released by United Artists is described as an adventure comedy but it more a hilarious nightmare of fun and adventure. Ringo becomes the possessor of a sacrificial ring, the wearer of which must be killed for the goddess Kaili. Then the chase is on, tribesmen race around the world after Ringo and the rest of the Beatles who take their eccentric-old-men disguise. With a nightmarish switch the chaser becomes a thug
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38.4 MB (1.7 MB Compressed download)Releases:
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3275 x 4096 px | 27.7 x 34.7 cm | 10.9 x 13.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
21 July 1965Location:
London EnglandPhotographer:
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Yes, it's The Beatles, the lads who were awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) seen in their parts as eccentric old men from their new film 'HELP'. The film, to be world released by United Artists is described as an adventure comedy but it more a hilarious nightmare of fun and adventure. Ringo becomes the possessor of a sacrificial ring, the wearer of which must be killed for the goddess Kaili. Then the chase is on, tribesmen race around the world after Ringo and the rest of the Beatles who take their eccentric-old-men disguise. With a nightmarish switch the chaser becomes a thug who has an outlandish scheme to assassinate The Beatles, but fortunately without success, despite his use of an elaborate machine with which he hoped to blow them out of existence with atmospheric pressure. Pictured is George Harrison pushing John Lennon in a wheelchair.