Amazing seeing this in theaters in 1965. It was a different time regarding media, you just didnt see your favorite stars all the time...in the US we really hadn’t seen them for ages, except in teen mags or record covers. Not since Ed Sullivan ! So it was such a shock to see how long their had grown! We stayed and watched it twice..amazing day!
Eleanor Bron looks stunning! I remember watching this movie when I was young and wanting to be her in the film. Imagine how much fun that would have been
Eleanor Bron still looking amazing after all these years. She's still immediately recognisable. I've just looked her up and she'll be 83 on 14 March so she was 77 when this film was made. Happy birthday Eleanor.
Actually, she would have been in her late 60s, as these 'making of' videos were cut in 2007, for the release of Help on DVD. Neil Aspinall, who also appears in this video, died in 2008, so it isn't from 2015, as you'd fairly assume. Still, she certainly looked amazing, I agree.
How odd. That is the very line that I always think of 1st when recalling that movie (and I am speaking from my original viewing when it was released in 1965 and I was 12). I am now 67 and it will always be one of my favourite films and some of the best casting ever.
@@LaHermitess I was 11 and saw Help at the Temple Fortune London Odeon with my sister and as it was a matinee the whole cinema was full of kids. We all went berserk and we realised that we all shared something in common. People don't understand that when the Beatles had a new single it used to get played on the tv news. They ruled our lives.
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking how cool it was that the 4 Beatles bought 4 houses together because they were such great friends, and knocked them into one big living space😁😁😁😁
Me too! I was 10 when the film was released, and was blown away by what I assumed were their actual living quarters: the sunken beds, the grass carpet, and, most impressive to a 10 year old who constantly craved snacks, the food vending machines! 🍪🥧🍫🍦
When I saw John's bed, I wanted a pit bed, too. My Dad didn't want to cut the hole in my bedroom floor, and install one, in case the whole house caved in !!! LOL
I built my own. I sawed through the floor and put a mattress in the cavity. The people who owned the flat below me were not impressed with that mattress laying across their living room floor.
❤️🎶😎 I can remember the Sixties because I was a kid, I was born in 1961. Anyone else remember small toy shops, very high park swings and slides, weird cheap sweets and black and white television. 😄❤️
...in the summer, playing outside all day long with your friends, going for 'adventures' on your bike - those were the days. You only had to go in to eat or drink, or when the street lights came on !
I was born in 1954. I remember the 60s easily. Its the 70s that blew my memory. I was born in a small village in mid Wales. The towns and cities were kind of worn out and polluted . London still had war damage. The 60s was when the place became more affluent. We had nice cars and had a holiday in Europe and a Rolls twin tub. Cannabis seed came in big bags and my Dad fed it to his budgies. The M1 was the first motorway and no speed limit. We met Screaming Lord Such at a motorway caff. He was in a purple Bedford van. Even saw Jacky Kennedy after JFK was shot.
So funny. "HELP," isn't a revolutionary film like, "Hard days night," However, I love, how the Beatles displayed themselves as "not being all there"collectively. They were celebrity-bashing (themselves) with glee, & gusto. Which you just gotta admire.
My grandmother saw this video clip and told "I can't believe this is the same Ahme I saw almost 50 years ago." Tears rolled down my cheeks. Maybe time was better in the 1960's rather in 2021
The ladies at the start look & sound straight out of Monty Python. I was thinking 'Yuk!' at that cigarette of Ringo, I did not expect most of the video to be about 'pot'.
@@dangabbert3944 It's up there with having your mattress on the floor: it sound so cool when you're a kid, but then you do it and realize it's really impractical.
Neil!...the real, true, 5th Beatle; other candidates: George Martin, Epstein, Stuart Suttcliffe...Pete Best, not really, it's sad to say he never had Beatle material in him
When John Lennon said that "The Beatles" had sold-out when they put on those stupid suits; he wasn't kidding! These guys were packaged, and processed, like Kraft-Dinner.
Hard to believe The Beatles ever smoked pot during the “Help” years! I simply don’t believe they would have done such a thing! (That’s what a lot of kids were telling themselves back then.) 😉😂
The problem I have with the reviews of help is people in USA don't get the Beatles humour it's based on scouse wit n the fact the Beatles loved the goons it's a spike. Milligan Peter sellers sense of humour read up on it n it all falls into place and it's a great film
I love this movie. To me it's better than Hard Day's. I realise AHDN has weathered better and it introduced their personalities to the world. but HELP is really whacky and out there. Some of the ideas were used in The Monkees HEAD and even The Blues Bros
My parents immigrated here from Liverpool, England. Their humor was just like The Beatles'. I understood the humor better after they laughed and told me what they were saying. My Dad lived in the same neighborhood as Paul McCartney and my Dad's sister (my aunt) used to babysit Paul and his brother when they were around 4yrs old. Paul's Mom would have to go on nursing duties and my Aunt baby sat her boys. Or as my Aunt would say, "The two little waifs."
@@duffbaker9554 That long ago? Jeez how time flies. Eleanor Bron was sizzling in 1965, but now she's 82, perhaps not so much. Still, she was a fine looking lass then, and the beauty of youth gives way to the grace of age....
thevoid99 I heard in an interview that Dylan was in the room when they did it. Ringo went first then they were in the room together after they did it and they were laughing and stuff. Dylan didn't give it to them.
@@pensans1 Ohhhh yeah!!I I’ve seen this film 50 times I also watched Esstenders and Also loved Till Death Us Do part Yeah Dandy Nichols ..the silly moo.Never noticed them .Funny that
One of them is Dandy Nicholls. She played Alf Garnett's wife Elsie in Till death us do part, later In sickness and health. Don't know the one in the lighter coat.
@@andrewclayton4181 Thanks, I had no idea at all. I guess if they are well known in one country it doesn't mean they are in many countries. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me.
Lennon said he felt they were extras in their own movie. I’ve watched it twice and that’s enough. It’s not very good really. Only the songs. Especially George’s performance.
Yawn, that movie sucked bad. All they should've done was kept the cameras rolling as they were playing or practicing but music execs at that time wanted to see how many balls they could juggle at the same time and usually their efforts fell flat...mho
Some of the jokes are rather dated, but viewed as a collection of music videos , it's stunning. Love the sequence in the Alps with Ticket to ride. And Salisbury Plain is fun.
‘60s movies are annoying. Too much chaos, somewhat psychotic, loud,, and did I mention annoying? Such a weird time. The ‘50s were awesome, ‘60s prelude to ‘70s upheaval and then ‘80’s calm, ‘90s repeat of ‘60’s and so on. Great music from ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, same as movies. ‘80s not so much.
80s wern't calm. They had all that yuppy nonsense with excessive consumption in the city, and mass unemployment and pay freezes for the rest. Loved the 60s, such an optimistic time.
Amazing seeing this in theaters in 1965. It was a different time regarding media, you just didnt see your favorite stars all the time...in the US we really hadn’t seen them for ages, except in teen mags or record covers. Not since Ed Sullivan ! So it was such a shock to see how long their had grown!
We stayed and watched it twice..amazing day!
Eleanor Bron looks stunning! I remember watching this movie when I was young and wanting to be her in the film. Imagine how much fun that would have been
she definitely is a looker ------------ don't know how old she is in this video ----------- but if she's 80 ------------ she's hot!
transexual
@@eternalsongsbsas Stupid.
@@FigmentSALabel LTA
She certainly aged well...
I remember seeing the 'recording session' in HELP and marveling at how smooth George's guitar work was....
Incredible talent times FOUR.....
Still... an absolute WONDERFUL film experience to this day. It captured the time quite well.
Eleanor Bron still looking amazing after all these years. She's still immediately recognisable. I've just looked her up and she'll be 83 on 14 March so she was 77 when this film was made. Happy birthday Eleanor.
Amazingly good looking woman. Especially at 77 years old !!!
I only clicked on the thumbnail because of Elenor Bron.
Maybe not smoking helps. Happy birthday,Eleanor Bron!
Actually, she would have been in her late 60s, as these 'making of' videos were cut in 2007, for the release of Help on DVD. Neil Aspinall, who also appears in this video, died in 2008, so it isn't from 2015, as you'd fairly assume. Still, she certainly looked amazing, I agree.
No, she was 69 at the time of this 2007 interview. She is currently 83.
Lester played the cards he had, four aces. A masterpiece of time and music.
Youre going to lose that girl. What a great track. Love it. Beatles Forever ❤
It is a great song but not one of the greatest. Too many masterpieces from these guys 😊
I fell in love with Elanor Bron's line, "..and I am a dead eye shot, shooting!"
How odd. That is the very line that I always think of 1st when recalling that movie (and I am speaking from my original viewing when it was released in 1965 and I was 12). I am now 67 and it will always be one of my favourite films and some of the best casting ever.
@@LaHermitess I was 11 and saw Help at the Temple Fortune London Odeon with my sister and as it was a matinee the whole cinema was full of kids. We all went berserk and we realised that we all shared something in common. People don't understand that when the Beatles had a new single it used to get played on the tv news. They ruled our lives.
it is not the beatle with the ring, he
I can say no more ...
"You're Gonna Lose That Girl" is one of The Beatles greatest songs!
Watching this as a kid i wanted this house so badly for me and my best friends, especially John's bed which is sunken into the floor! so great
I loved this movie. Also a hard day's night too
Kind of amazing that none of them fell in love with her. I would have. She's still very pretty.
You are absolutely right. She is still very very beautiful
I read somewhere that John did........
They did. John slept with her.
John is reading his own 1965 book, A Spaniard in the Works.
@@AbrahamLincolnAssocation Well, John slept with everyone, di'n't he?
George's room with grass floor!!! He was already showing his keen Gardener identity...😁
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking how cool it was that the 4 Beatles bought 4 houses together because they were such great friends, and knocked them into one big living space😁😁😁😁
Me too! I was 10 when the film was released, and was blown away by what I assumed were their actual living quarters: the sunken beds, the grass carpet, and, most impressive to a 10 year old who constantly craved snacks, the food vending machines! 🍪🥧🍫🍦
Paul: "Say no more."
Ahme: "I can say no more."
Repeat
That scene cracked me up.
My favorite was when they ask Ringo "How do you feel" He says "With my hands usually"
When I saw John's bed, I wanted a pit bed, too. My Dad didn't want to cut the hole in my bedroom floor, and install one, in case the whole house caved in !!! LOL
I built my own. I sawed through the floor and put a mattress in the cavity. The people who owned the flat below me were not impressed with that mattress laying across their living room floor.
❤️🎶😎
I can remember the Sixties because I was a kid, I was born in 1961. Anyone else remember small toy shops, very high park swings and slides, weird cheap sweets and black and white television. 😄❤️
Living in a small town and being bored to tears , especially after they closed and boarded up the movie house .
@@Jay-vr9ir Half day closing and no proper Sunday shopping.
...in the summer, playing outside all day long with your friends, going for 'adventures' on your bike - those were the days. You only had to go in to eat or drink, or when the street lights came on !
I was born in 1954. I remember the 60s easily. Its the 70s that blew my memory. I was born in a small village in mid Wales. The towns and cities were kind of worn out and polluted . London still had war damage. The 60s was when the place became more affluent. We had nice cars and had a holiday in Europe and a Rolls twin tub. Cannabis seed came in big bags and my Dad fed it to his budgies. The M1 was the first motorway and no speed limit. We met Screaming Lord Such at a motorway caff. He was in a purple Bedford van. Even saw Jacky Kennedy after JFK was shot.
@@buddhastaxi666 More fun than what I had .
Comecei a gostar dos Beatles com 10 anos
Hoje tenho 66 e ainda gosto das velhas e maravilhosas músicas da maior banda de todos os tempos.
The lads are so natural ! )))
Eleanor Bron! Be still my beating heart!! She's gorgeous. Check her out in Bedazzled! Wow!
So funny. "HELP," isn't a revolutionary film like, "Hard days night," However, I love, how the Beatles displayed themselves as "not being all there"collectively. They were celebrity-bashing (themselves) with glee, & gusto. Which you just gotta admire.
This film is one of the reasons how I got into Eleanor Bron 😃😃😃 she was terrific in it
She's brill in Bedazzled too
Great film! Great American album soundtrack!
Eleanor Bron is perfect. I have nothing more to say.
My grandmother saw this video clip and told "I can't believe this is the same Ahme I saw almost 50 years ago." Tears rolled down my cheeks. Maybe time was better in the 1960's rather in 2021
The ladies at the start look & sound straight out of Monty Python.
I was thinking 'Yuk!' at that cigarette of Ringo, I did not expect most of the video to be about 'pot'.
I want the "pit" bed! :P
I’ve wanted one since I saw this movie, when I ten or eleven. I realize, of course, that it’s not a great idea, but still cool.
@@dangabbert3944 It's up there with having your mattress on the floor: it sound so cool when you're a kid, but then you do it and realize it's really impractical.
Eleanor Bron; utterly gorgeous, especially as she got older
Yes, we Jewish women age well. 😉
What a lovely woman! And a great actress.
I love Ringo's hair in 'Help'
The lawn cutter is Mr. Lacey who was immortalized on a Fairport Convention album.
In 1965 when I was seven, my mom took me to see help at the movies. I thought it was great.
One of the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.
Neil!...the real, true, 5th Beatle; other candidates: George Martin, Epstein, Stuart Suttcliffe...Pete Best, not really, it's sad to say he never had Beatle material in him
I always felt it was Help that influence the tv show The Monkees more so than a Hard Days Night
Ah yes, the Indian Aristocratic lady in HELP that John was singing to in their strange apartment ! “Hide You Love Away”....that’s her !
You play the cards you are given. That can make for a long day when you have a deck full of jokers.
Great music very funny a great film
When John Lennon said that "The Beatles" had sold-out when they put on those stupid suits; he wasn't kidding!
These guys were packaged, and processed, like Kraft-Dinner.
A two year investment in suits then they were freed due to their power. It was a worthy compromise
Worked for me!
Eleanor Bron, there, looking as gorgeous as ever. Maybe I will do that deal with George Spiggott, after all.....
George Spiggott looked an awful lot like George Harrison, didn't he ?
Hard to believe The Beatles ever smoked pot during the “Help” years! I simply don’t believe they would have done such a thing! (That’s what a lot of kids were telling themselves back then.) 😉😂
I think we assumed. And were envious.
BRILLIANT FILM AND MY FAVE S
THE BRILLIANT BEATLES FOREVER ❤❤❤❤
Impresionante la juventud de la actriz!!!
Owning a terraced house in that part of London in 1965 was no big deal and affordable.
Neil looking like Hunter S. Thompson
Great movie
The problem I have with the reviews of help is people in USA don't get the Beatles humour it's based on scouse wit n the fact the Beatles loved the goons it's a spike. Milligan Peter sellers sense of humour read up on it n it all falls into place and it's a great film
I love this movie. To me it's better than Hard Day's. I realise AHDN has weathered better and it introduced their personalities to the world. but HELP is really whacky and out there. Some of the ideas were used in The Monkees HEAD and even The Blues Bros
My parents immigrated here from Liverpool, England. Their humor was just like The Beatles'. I understood the humor better after they laughed and told me what they were saying. My Dad lived in the same neighborhood as Paul McCartney and my Dad's sister (my aunt) used to babysit Paul and his brother when they were around 4yrs old. Paul's Mom would have to go on nursing duties and my Aunt baby sat her boys. Or as my Aunt would say, "The two little waifs."
@@ktcarl thanks elanor you were a hot number then bet you stiill are hope your good babe
@@SuperCowboyblue that’s not Eleanor….
Loved it!
Eleanor was pretty hot in the movie
If you know the original title of the movie YOU'RE Beatlemaniac
"EIGHT ARMS TO HOLD YOU"👍
" Eight Arms to Hold You "
Helps if you were lucky enough or now aged enough to have lived BEATLEMANIA....
Reporter to Ringo: Do you consider yourselves Mods or Rockers?
Ringo: Neither, we're Mockers...Classic!
There's an interview clip of Paul actually saying that before the movie was made. He was asked that question and gave that answer.
That’s from A Hard Day’s Night
It always bothered me how Ringo nudged that toy horse out of place.
It doesn't say but this has got to be from 20 years ago.
Neil Aspinall died in 2008.
I LOVE you
com will have a great time on your computer with the same idea of you in a different location but I don't want any other major automakers like
1995. 30th Anniversary.
@@duffbaker9554 That long ago? Jeez how time flies. Eleanor Bron was sizzling in 1965, but now she's 82, perhaps not so much. Still, she was a fine looking lass then, and the beauty of youth gives way to the grace of age....
Where can you see Help and Magical Mystery Tour online?? I cant find them anywhere!
Buy the dvd's
How could you make a bad movie of the Beatles when Beatlemania was at its very peak? Richard Lester almost achieved this dubious mark.
He's wearing the sacrificial ring.
You play the cards you’re given... can just imagine John’s reply, ‘ Yeah, and we’ll play the chords Dick’ :)
You can imagine that, can you? Lol
All you need is love
I thought I smelled something funny burning. They were ahead of the times alright. They weren't smoking banana peals.
*peels
it was all bob dylan's fault. he introduced them to grass and they were never the same.
thevoid99 I heard in an interview that Dylan was in the room when they did it. Ringo went first then they were in the room together after they did it and they were laughing and stuff. Dylan didn't give it to them.
MrxFivexAlive
that may have been the truth but i agree with john ford. stick to the legend.
I do miss the old beatles though, that was my favourite time period of them. But I also liked Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
+thevoid99 They cut that boy band shit thanks to bob dylan, one of the greatest.
Yea it was Bob Dylan fault he introduced to drugs
Great movie happier days
If you could update it for the year 2021 I would love to live in a house like this.
A hard day's night should be released in color, since help is in color.
That doesn't make any sense. A Hard Day's Night was filmed in black and white.
Oh, what a great time it was. We've been punished for it since 1979 (Thatcher) and 1980 (Reagan) and they'll never forgive usfor how close we got.
The camera loved all 4 Beatles they were compelling on screen
Blimey the old dear on my right waving is Ethel Skinner from Eastenders .She owned Little Willie.
Gretchen Franklin I believe was her name .
& Alf Garnets wife. (Silly Moo)
@@pensans1 Ohhhh yeah!!I
I’ve seen this film 50 times
I also watched Esstenders and Also loved Till Death Us Do part
Yeah Dandy Nichols ..the silly moo.Never noticed them .Funny that
The one on the left is Dandy Nicholls from Till death us do part. (Elsie Garnett)
Love Eleanor Bron.
Loverly Movie👑💙💙💙💙👑
Yeah!👍
I know her ! Yoko?!!!
Which begs the question....Reds or Blues...
I sent to the UK to get the movie. Couldn't find it in America.
where can one watch Help nowadays?
It’s available on Blu Ray, DVD, and I’m sure streaming
McCartney claims they weren't truly interested in the Help film.
What?? Pot smoking?? No way.
who is the lady in the video at 1-minute 50-seconds, should I know her? Just curious some have their names on the screen and some do not.
One of them is Dandy Nicholls. She played Alf Garnett's wife Elsie in Till death us do part, later In sickness and health. Don't know the one in the lighter coat.
@@andrewclayton4181 Thanks, I had no idea at all. I guess if they are well known in one country it doesn't mean they are in many countries. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me.
2:45 = is she the cast of ''help'' ?
Yes
so beauty...never be ''grow older''
She was Ahme, who is the eastern lady who rescues the Beatles
@@lilmissrockchick4962 Thanks for the spoiler.
@@FigmentSALabel Spoiler?! The movie was released in 1965.
Help me think of something to comment...
Eleanor Bron! Divine
Who s that lass?
This movie was awesome why isn't it on anymore?
You have to pay today for what you used to get for free. It's a brave new world isn't it.
@@robbhahn8897 no its not a brave new world it's just greedy bullshit people
@@kenriley2352 Thanks for clearing that up.
It’s available on Blu Ray, DVD, and I’m sure streaming
Who is this woman at 1:55?
Her voice its the same ❤ 01:50
Beatles 👍👍👍👍
Where can I see this film?
On Dailymotion
You can buy it.
I'm sure the DVD can still be bought online - try eBay.
@@voiceofreason7856 Blu Ray is much better
Lester looks the same ! She had an affair w John. She prob met Cyn at the Premiere.
🌿🔥💨
Lennon said he felt they were extras in their own movie. I’ve watched it twice and that’s enough. It’s not very good really. Only the songs. Especially George’s performance.
This fun movie was Fun Fun Fun Exciting Romantic still grieving I didn't buy the collection set when AMC was offering the sale..
Yawn, that movie sucked bad. All they should've done was kept the cameras rolling as they were playing or practicing but music execs at that time wanted to see how many balls they could juggle at the same time and usually their efforts fell flat...mho
Terrible film. Worth watching for the music by the best band there ever was and ever will be.
@West Bay K. Yes, but that has nothing to do with the film😂
Some of the jokes are rather dated, but viewed as a collection of music videos , it's stunning. Love the sequence in the Alps with Ticket to ride. And Salisbury Plain is fun.
‘60s movies are annoying. Too much chaos, somewhat psychotic, loud,, and did I mention annoying? Such a weird time. The ‘50s were awesome, ‘60s prelude to ‘70s upheaval and then ‘80’s calm, ‘90s repeat of ‘60’s and so on. Great music from ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, same as movies. ‘80s not so much.
80s wern't calm. They had all that yuppy nonsense with excessive consumption in the city, and mass unemployment and pay freezes for the rest. Loved the 60s, such an optimistic time.
Beatles fan big time but the movies in my opinion suck big time ...