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The Beatles in Magical Mystery Tour Part One (Remastered)

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Magical Mystery Tour is an hour-long television film starring The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) that initially aired on BBC1 on 26 December 1967. Upon its initial showing, the film was poorly received by critics and audiences.
The film was unscripted and shooting proceeded on the basis of a mostly handwritten collection of ideas, sketches, and situations, which Paul McCartney called the "Scrupt." The situation is that of a group of people on a British charabanc bus (in a Bedford VAL Panorama) tour, focusing mostly on Mr. Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) and his recently widowed Auntie Jessie (Jessie Robins). Other group members on the bus include the tour director Jolly Jimmy Johnson (Derek Royle), the tour hostess Miss Wendy Winters (Mandy Weet), conductor Buster Bloodvessel (Ivor Cutler), and the other Beatles.
During the course of the tour, "strange things begin to happen" at the whim of "four or five magicians," four of whom are played by The Beatles themselves and the fifth by long-time road manager Mal Evans.
During the journey, Ringo and his Auntie Jessie argue considerably. During the tour, Aunt Jessie begins to have daydreams of falling in love with Buster Bloodvessel, who displays eccentric and disturbing behaviour. The tour involves several strange activities, such as an impromptu race in which each tour group member employs a different mode of transportation (some run, a few jump into cars, a group of people have a long bike they pedal, while Ringo ends up beating them all with the bus). The entire tour group also crawls into a tiny tent in a field, inside which is a projection theatre. There is a strange scene where the group walks through what appears to be a British Army recruitment office. The film culminates with the men of the tour group watching a strip show.
The film is punctuated by musical interludes, which include The Beatles performing "I Am the Walrus" wearing animal masks, George Harrison singing "Blue Jay Way" while waiting on Blue Jay Way Road, and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band performing Vivian Stanshall and Neil Innes's "Death Cab For Cutie," sung by Vivian Stanshall himself.

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  • 8 people missed the bus!

  • i so want to buy that Magical Mystery Tour bus!!!! XD

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  • I'm such an idiot. When I heard Richard B Starkey I was bummed that the Beatles weren't playing themselves, until I remembered that Richard Starkey is Ringo!

  • whos that fat bird sitting next to ringo at 1:12?

  • A fantastic snapshot. And a hugely underestimated film.

  • "who bought the ticket for this tour? I DID! I bought it! I'm taking you out, you're not taking me anywhere, remember that!"

    "I gave you the money, darlin'!" ahahhahaha I don't why but this part made me die! ahahahahahah Ringo is incredibly funny!

  • 0:24 another time traveler

  • "How I won the war" is on netflix..

  • Can you upload "How I won the War"?

  • @whysosquirrel101 *locks the bus door* "And MT FRIENDS do NOT leave ME!"

  • Must have been a shock to viewers, they were used to films like a hard days night, and they got this. I love it, but imagine the shock at this Avant-garde film. They must have been scratching their heads

  • "I myself am thirty but I look a little younger due to my fair isle sweater vest."

    (; Oh, Paul!

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