No Hamburg No Beatles
55 mins
“We were born in Liverpool but grew up in Hamburg” John Lennon. This feature documentary seeks to find the truth in those words. The long and winding road that the Beatles took to worldwide fame passed through Hamburg, Germany in the early 1960s. Only a couple of years before they became household names, the former “Quarrymen” were cutting their musical teeth on nightclub stages in Hamburg. In the 15 years after the end of WW2 Hamburg had become the vice capital of Europe. Its neon lit streets were home to sailors, prostitutes, drug dealers, gangs and low life. The group was still developing. At the time of their first Hamburg adventure, George Harrison, was only 17 years old. They were all still very young men, and their group was virtually unknown. By the time of their last German visit in 1966, the Beatles were a worldwide phenomenon.
Frank McDonough
Self
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)
Rosie McGinnity
Self
Carol Phillips
Self
Allan Williams
Self
Ulf Krüger
Self
Howie Casey
Self
Ian Hines
Self (archive footage)
Barry Chang
Self
Stef Hempel
Self
Horst Fascher
Self
Bruno Koschmider
Self (archive footage)
Gibson Kemp
Self
Jürgen Vollmer
Self
Peter Eckhorn
Self (archive footage)
The Shadows
Themselves
Chas Newby
Self
Dave Forshaw
Self
Tony Sheridan
Self (archive footage)
Klaus Voormann
Self
Astrid Kirchherr
Self
Brian Epstein
Self (voice) (archive footage)
Debbie Greenberg
Self
Manfred Weissleder
Self (archive footage)
Roger Appleton
Director
Roger Appleton
Writer
Chris Fay
Executive Producer
Matthew Frank
Executive Producer
Brian Grant
Executive Producer
Charles Ledigo
Executive Producer
Scott Millaney
Executive Producer
Darren Brady
Cinematography
Felix Lübbert
Cinematography
Peter Goodwin
Editor
Paul Skellet
Animation