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Backbeat (film)

Backbeat is a 1994 independent drama film directed by Iain Softley. It chronicles the early days of the Beatles in Hamburg, Germany. The film focuses primarily on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff) and John Lennon (Ian Hart), and also with Sutcliffe's German girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr (Sheryl Lee). It has subsequently been made into a stage production.

Backbeat
UK theatrical release poster
Directed byIain Softley
Written byIain Softley
Michael Thomas
Stephen Ward
Produced byFinola Dwyer
Stephen Woolley
Starring
CinematographyIan Wilson
Edited byMartin Walsh
Music byDon Was
Production
companies
Distributed byRank Film Distributors (United Kingdom)
Senator Film (Germany)
Release date
14 April 1994
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
Germany
LanguageEnglish
Box office$5.4 million (US/UK)

Plot edit

The film follows the Beatles through their pre-fame Hamburg days when Stuart Sutcliffe, the band's bassist, meets German photographer Astrid Kirchherr.

Cast edit

In addition, brief portrayals of other historical characters in these early days of the Beatles include Paul Duckworth as Ringo Starr, Paul Humpoletz as Bruno Koschmider, Wolf Kahler as Bert Kaempfert and James Doherty as Tony Sheridan.

Hart had already played Lennon in the 1991 film The Hours and Times. Bakewell later reprised his role as McCartney in the 2000 television film The Linda McCartney Story. Williams reprised his role as Best in the 2000 television film In His Life: The John Lennon Story.

Production edit

Writing edit

The original script was written by Iain Softley based on a series of 1988 interviews. After failing to secure funding, screenwriter Stephen Ward was brought in to completely rewrite the script in 1993. Ward interviewed Astrid Kirchherr and others who were close to the Beatles during their time in Hamburg. The project was green-lit that year.

Soundtrack edit

Due to the film's focus on the early days of the band, the soundtrack includes no songs written by members of the Beatles but various songs the group performed in Hamburg, written and recorded by other artists. In this respect, rather than re-create the sounds of the period, iconoclastic, rebellious musicians were recruited (as a producer noted, the Beatles' pre-recording stage act was "the punk of its day") to better convey the way the music was appreciated by audiences of the time. All musicians were members of contemporary American rock bands:

The film's distributor happened to be PolyGram Filmed Entertainment which was then under common ownership with Polydor Records, the label that owned the rights to the Beatles' music from the Hamburg days.

Release edit

The film premiered on 14 April 1994. It was then given a limited theatrical release.[1] A DVD version was released by Universal in 2005.

Reception edit

Critics edit

Backbeat holds a rating of 68% based on 40 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, the review aggregator site.[2] The site’s consensus states, "Its overly pretentious and melodramatic leanings notwithstanding, Backbeat explores the beginnings of the Fab Four with striking authenticity, soaring rock 'n' roll verve, and a strong admiration for its subjects."[2]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone liked how the film captured the early 60s period through its visual style and use of music.[3] Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars; although he thought the "dialogue has real wit", he felt the film is "never able to convince us there's a story there".[4]

The Beatles and others edit

At the time of the film’s release, Paul McCartney commented:

One of my annoyances about the film Backbeat is that they've actually taken my rock 'n' rollness off me. They give John the song "Long Tall Sally" to sing and he never sang it in his life. But now it's set in cement. It's like the Buddy Holly and Glenn Miller stories. The Buddy Holly Story does not even mention Norman Petty, and The Glenn Miller Story is a sugarcoated version of his life. Now Backbeat has done the same thing to the story of the Beatles. I was quite taken, however, with Stephen Dorff's astonishing performance as Stu.[5]

Astrid Kirchherr praised the accuracy and detail of her relationship with Sutcliffe and the Beatles.[6] The film received further positive responses from Julian Lennon, Pete Best, and Sutcliffe's sister, Pauline, who said, "I still think the director did a fabulous job. It's a good movie. If you like movies, it's a great movie."[7][8][9]

Box office edit

The film grossed £1,870,001 ($3 million) in the United Kingdom[10] and $2.4 million in the United States and Canada.[11]

Stage adaptions edit

The film's original writer and director, Iain Softley, turned the screenplay of Backbeat into a theatrical production. It premiered at Glasgow's Citizens' Theatre on 9 February 2010[12] featuring a live band. In 2011 another stage version opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Weekend Box Office : Hey, Chevy, the British Are Coming". Los Angeles Times. 19 April 1994. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Backbeat". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ Travers, Peter (15 April 1995). "Backbeat". Rolling Stone.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger (22 April 1994). "Backbeat". www.rogerebert.com.
  5. ^ . kzok.cbslocal.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Astrid Kirchherr - Her Bio With Photos of the early Beatles". beatlesnumber9.com.
  7. ^ . Austin City Limits Radio. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  8. ^ "The Pete Best interview". www.abbeyrd.net. 12 July 2003. from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018 – via San Jose Mercury News.
  9. ^ "Gary James' Interview with Stuart Sutcliffe's Sister Pauline Sutcliffe". www.classicbands.com. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Top 10 Rank films in UK 1994". Screen International. 11 April 1997. p. 16.
  11. ^ Backbeat at Box Office Mojo
  12. ^ "Citizens Theatre". Citz.co.uk. 9 February 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  13. ^ "Backbeat - Duke of Yorks Theatre, London - Tickets, information, reviews". www.london-theatreland.co.uk.

External links edit

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Backbeat is a 1994 independent drama film directed by Iain Softley It chronicles the early days of the Beatles in Hamburg Germany The film focuses primarily on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe Stephen Dorff and John Lennon Ian Hart and also with Sutcliffe s German girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr Sheryl Lee It has subsequently been made into a stage production BackbeatUK theatrical release posterDirected byIain SoftleyWritten byIain SoftleyMichael ThomasStephen WardProduced byFinola DwyerStephen WoolleyStarringSheryl Lee Stephen Dorff Ian HartCinematographyIan WilsonEdited byMartin WalshMusic byDon WasProductioncompaniesChannel Four FilmsPolyGram Filmed EntertainmentDistributed byRank Film Distributors United Kingdom Senator Film Germany Release date14 April 1994Running time100 minutesCountriesUnited KingdomGermanyLanguageEnglishBox office 5 4 million US UK Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Writing 3 2 Soundtrack 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critics 5 2 The Beatles and others 5 3 Box office 6 Stage adaptions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editThe film follows the Beatles through their pre fame Hamburg days when Stuart Sutcliffe the band s bassist meets German photographer Astrid Kirchherr Cast editSheryl Lee as Astrid Kirchherr Stephen Dorff as Stuart Sutcliffe Ian Hart as John Lennon Gary Bakewell as Paul McCartney Chris O Neill as George Harrison Scot Williams as Pete Best Kai Wiesinger as Klaus Voormann Jennifer Ehle as Cynthia Powell In addition brief portrayals of other historical characters in these early days of the Beatles include Paul Duckworth as Ringo Starr Paul Humpoletz as Bruno Koschmider Wolf Kahler as Bert Kaempfert and James Doherty as Tony Sheridan Hart had already played Lennon in the 1991 film The Hours and Times Bakewell later reprised his role as McCartney in the 2000 television film The Linda McCartney Story Williams reprised his role as Best in the 2000 television film In His Life The John Lennon Story Production editWriting edit The original script was written by Iain Softley based on a series of 1988 interviews After failing to secure funding screenwriter Stephen Ward was brought in to completely rewrite the script in 1993 Ward interviewed Astrid Kirchherr and others who were close to the Beatles during their time in Hamburg The project was green lit that year Soundtrack edit Main article Backbeat soundtrack Due to the film s focus on the early days of the band the soundtrack includes no songs written by members of the Beatles but various songs the group performed in Hamburg written and recorded by other artists In this respect rather than re create the sounds of the period iconoclastic rebellious musicians were recruited as a producer noted the Beatles pre recording stage act was the punk of its day to better convey the way the music was appreciated by audiences of the time All musicians were members of contemporary American rock bands Dave Pirner Soul Asylum vocals Paul McCartney Greg Dulli The Afghan Whigs vocals John Lennon Thurston Moore Sonic Youth guitar Don Fleming Gumball guitar Mike Mills R E M bass guitar Dave Grohl Nirvana drums Henry Rollins Black Flag vocals Stuart Sutcliffe The film s distributor happened to be PolyGram Filmed Entertainment which was then under common ownership with Polydor Records the label that owned the rights to the Beatles music from the Hamburg days Release editThe film premiered on 14 April 1994 It was then given a limited theatrical release 1 A DVD version was released by Universal in 2005 Reception editCritics edit Backbeat holds a rating of 68 based on 40 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes the review aggregator site 2 The site s consensus states Its overly pretentious and melodramatic leanings notwithstanding Backbeat explores the beginnings of the Fab Four with striking authenticity soaring rock n roll verve and a strong admiration for its subjects 2 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone liked how the film captured the early 60s period through its visual style and use of music 3 Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars although he thought the dialogue has real wit he felt the film is never able to convince us there s a story there 4 The Beatles and others editAt the time of the film s release Paul McCartney commented One of my annoyances about the film Backbeat is that they ve actually taken my rock n rollness off me They give John the song Long Tall Sally to sing and he never sang it in his life But now it s set in cement It s like the Buddy Holly and Glenn Miller stories The Buddy Holly Story does not even mention Norman Petty and The Glenn Miller Story is a sugarcoated version of his life Now Backbeat has done the same thing to the story of the Beatles I was quite taken however with Stephen Dorff s astonishing performance as Stu 5 Astrid Kirchherr praised the accuracy and detail of her relationship with Sutcliffe and the Beatles 6 The film received further positive responses from Julian Lennon Pete Best and Sutcliffe s sister Pauline who said I still think the director did a fabulous job It s a good movie If you like movies it s a great movie 7 8 9 Box office edit The film grossed 1 870 001 3 million in the United Kingdom 10 and 2 4 million in the United States and Canada 11 Stage adaptions editThe film s original writer and director Iain Softley turned the screenplay of Backbeat into a theatrical production It premiered at Glasgow s Citizens Theatre on 9 February 2010 12 featuring a live band In 2011 another stage version opened at the Duke of York s Theatre in London 13 See also editBirth of the Beatles a 1979 biopic covering the early years of the pre fame Beatles Nowhere Boy a 2009 biopic focusing on the life of young John Lennon and the formation of The Quarrymen References edit Weekend Box Office Hey Chevy the British Are Coming Los Angeles Times 19 April 1994 Retrieved 3 June 2012 a b Backbeat Rotten Tomatoes Travers Peter 15 April 1995 Backbeat Rolling Stone Ebert Roger 22 April 1994 Backbeat www rogerebert com Beatles Musical Backbeat Opening In L A Before Broadway Run kzok cbslocal com Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Astrid Kirchherr Her Bio With Photos of the early Beatles beatlesnumber9 com Lennon and Proud of It Interview with Jody Denberg 6 16 99 Austin City Limits Radio Archived from the original on 28 December 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2018 The Pete Best interview www abbeyrd net 12 July 2003 Archived from the original on 28 December 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2018 via San Jose Mercury News Gary James Interview with Stuart Sutcliffe s Sister Pauline Sutcliffe www classicbands com Retrieved 28 December 2018 Top 10 Rank films in UK 1994 Screen International 11 April 1997 p 16 Backbeat at Box Office Mojo Citizens Theatre Citz co uk 9 February 2010 Retrieved 30 December 2010 Backbeat Duke of Yorks Theatre London Tickets information reviews www london theatreland co uk External links editBackbeat at IMDb nbsp 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