Eight Days A Week offers a fresh take on the band's touring years-thanks to fan treasures and a meticulous restoration process.
Eight Days A Week offers a fresh take on the band's touring years-thanks to fan treasures and a meticulous restoration process.
Listening to Ron Howard talk about his latest film, you get the sense he's been wanting to make it since 1964, when he was 10 years old. He had watched The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show just weeks before his tenth birthday, when he opened a box containing the only gift he truly wanted: a Beatles wig. As Beatlemania proceeded to sweep America-and then the world-Howard reacted the same way millions of kids did-fanatically. He's a lifelong fan, so you can hardly blame him for sounding giddy when he talks about directing The Beatles Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, a documentary that lands in U.S. theaters on September 16 and on Hulu the next day.
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