Help! (film)

Help! is the second film starring The Beatles, released in 1965.

This is the first Beatles film in colour. It is a spy story, resembling a James Bond Movie, but less gruesome and more cartoonish.

Plot
A cult finds that their sacrifical ring is gone, and we see that Ringo has it stuck on his finger. Members of the cult use different tactics to try to remove it, with the Beatles escaping to such locations as the Bahamas, before it ultimatly ends up that the cult leader has the ring stuck on his finger.

Reception
The movie was well received, but A Hard Day's Night was still the critics' preference, the main reason being mostly the fans wanted to see the Fab Four as themselves, not involved in an action movie.

Soundtrack
The soundtrack to the film had some classic Beatles hits such as Ticket to Ride, and the title track, Help!. Also included on this LP is the most covered song of all time, Yesterday, an ancestor of Norwegian Wood, and You've Got to Hide Your Love Away.

The songs played during the film are:


 * "Help!"
 * "You're Going to Lose That Girl"
 * "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
 * "Ticket to Ride"
 * "I Need You"
 * "The Night Before"
 * "Another Girl"
 * "She's A Woman" (heard in the background, on a tape machine, and underground in the Salisbury Plain scene)
 * "A Hard Day's Night" (played by Indian band and as an instrumental)
 * "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" (played by a band during the bike-riding scene)
 * "You Can't Do That" (played as an instrumental during the Austrian Alps sequence)