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  1. The Beatles in the U.S.A.: Directed by Albert Maysles, David Maysles. With The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison. A documentary following the Fab Four for five days in 1964. A humorous and freewheeling account of their first trip to America.

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    • Documentary, Music, News
    • Albert Maysles, David Maysles
    • 1964-12-14
  2. A humorous, freewheeling and candid account of The Beatles arrival in America in February 1964. The Maysles follow the Fab Four for five days, from the crazed JFK airport reception to unguarded moments inside the Plaza Hotel in preparation for their landmark Ed Sullivan Show appearance to their equally frenzied homecoming.

  3. 31 dic 2014 · What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A. Addeddate 2020-11-02 04:57:28 Closed captioning no Color color Identifier vts-01-3_202011 Scanner Internet ...

    • 19 min
    • 1974
    • Where Is James Ray?
  4. The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit is a 1990 re-edited version of the 1964 16mm documentary What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A., about the Beatles' first visit to America in February 1964.

    • Stanley Hirson
  5. New York, USA, February 1964. Five grueling days in the life of George, John, Paul and Ringo, the Fab Four, The Beatles: the hysterical fan reception at JFK airport; several press conferences; in their rooms at the Plaza Hotel; in the backstage at the Ed Sullivan Show; hanging out with the legendary DJ Murray the K; and the frantic return home.

  6. New York, USA, February 1964. Five grueling days in the life of George, John, Paul and Ringo, the Fab Four, The Beatles: the hysterical fan reception at JFK airport; several press conferences; in their rooms at the Plaza Hotel; in the backstage at the Ed Sullivan Show; hanging out with the legendary DJ Murray the K; and the frantic return home.

  7. 30 lug 2004 · What's Happening! (45 mins.) was directed by legendary documentary filmmakers Albert and David Maysles, known for their influential "direct cinema" approach seen here and in such landmark films as Gimme Shelter (1970).