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The Criterion Collection, a continuing series ofimportant classic and contemporary films presents
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197081 / 125 MINUTESCOLOURSURROUND1.37:1 ASPECT RATIO
Under exclusive license from AppleCorps 2012 TM, ® & Copyright ©2012 by Apple Corps 2012. All RightsReserved. © 2012 The CriterionCollection. All Rights Reserved.Cat. no. CC627D. ISBN 1-91619-94-1.Dolby and the double-D symbol areregistered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories. The unauthorizedreproduction of distribution of thiscopyrighted work is illegal. Criminalcopyright infringement, includinginfringement without monetary gain,is investigated by the FBI and ispunishable by up to 5 years infederal prison and a fine of$250,000. This DVD is copyprotected. Warning: unauthorizedpublic performance, broadcasting,or copying is a violation ofapplicable laws. Printed in the USA.First printing 2012
DVD EDITION
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an intimate experience with
THE BEATLES
THE B
EATLES “
Let it be
”
1970 brought a close to the Beatles saga, and one final film Let It Be. Let It Be was intendedto be a documentary of the “rebirth” of the Beatles, but turned out to document the bandʼs“slow demise.” The original idea for the movie was to film the Beatles, rehearsing, and thenperforming a concert in front of an audience. What was committed to film were countlesshours of seemingly aimless jam sessions, arguments, and a hurried concert on the roof of theApple building in London. The film ends with the London police shutting the rooftop per-formance down, thus bringing to close the Beatles collective film careers.
Apple
Restored and re-mastered from the original elements - this edition included both the theatrical cutand Michael Lindsey-Hogg's new extended cut.
DISC 1● Theatrical cut and extended cut - both available via seamless branching● Audio commentary from director Michael Lindsey-Hogg● Audio commentary from Paul McCartney and Ringo Star● Audio commentary from Yoko Ono
DISC 2● The get back sessions - The making of Let it be● Additional footage and alternate angles● Archive interviews● Photo and publicity material galleries● Theatrical trailers “Let
it be”“Letit be”
A MICHAEL LINDSEY-HOGG FILM
an intimate experience with
THE BEATLES