

), Yellow Submarine presents itself, as soon as it is released, as a masterpiece of animation, as much for its colorful universe, its games of shapes and scales, as for its avant-garde technical work.

And the magic worked: composed of several short films, each more surreal scenery than the last (the sea of holes, the sea of time, the kaleidoscopic kingdom of Pepperland.

A 3-D adaptation of the classic Beatles animated feature in which the. Director Robert Zemeckis was to incorporate the 16 Beatles songs and recordings from the original motion picture licensed from Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC and EMI-Capitol Records, respectively, before it was cancelled.
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yellow-submarine-1968film Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Yellow Submarine was a planned computer-animated remake of The Beatles' 1968 film of the same name. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band came out, they decided to use its psychedelic universe as a backdrop. Yellow Submarine (1968) Video Item Preview. Al Brodax, one of the producers of an animated series already devoted to the group, gathered a creative team to stage the film, directed by Canadian director George Dunning and German illustrator Heinz Edelmann. The story starts out in Pepperland-a musical place where Sgt. The Yellow Submarine (album) (1969) and the Yellow Submarine Songtrack (1999) are the soundtracks of the songs used in this movie. Yellow Submarine is a 1968 animated film as part of a three-film deal by the United Artists Corporation with The Beatles, little needs to be said about who they are. While none of the members of the group wanted to tackle the project, Epstein found a compromise that would allow them to have as little involvement as possible: an animated film they would only have to record the sound for. Yellow Submarine is an 1968 animated feature film based on the song of the same name. Constrained by a commitment between Brian Epstein, their manager, and the distribution company United Artists, they were obliged to provide a third. In 1967, the Beatles had already signed two movies, Help! and A hard day's night.
