Yellow Submarine (1968)
Director: George Dunning
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Inspired by Beatlemania, this was the first feature-length animated movie made in Britain for 14 years, and it seemed determined to give a break to all those valiant animators who had been sweating to produce under-budgeted shorts throughout the '60s. Which is doubtless why there's such a wide disparity of graphic styles from sequence to sequence. Some of them, though, still look terrific: director George Dunning's own contribution is the 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' fantasia, with swirling, colour-washed couples counterpointing the song in a totally unexpected way. Speculation: maybe the banality of the over-long 'Love Conquers All' finale has less to do with John Lennon than with Erich (Love Story) Segal, who had a hand in the script.Author: TR
Cast & crew
Director: George Dunning
Producer: Al Brodax
Cast: John Clive, Geoffrey Hughes, Paul Angelus, Dick Emery, Lance Percival full cast
Duration: 87 mins
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