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HELP! A mere wisp of a film, but I watched it last night and...

Posted by clarkjohnsen on June 16, 2008 at 09:13:06:

...was highly impressed by the image on this 2007 DVD: Vivid, sharp and contrasty. Come to learn, the film had been allowed to fade and deteriorate (hard to believe, with the highest-earning musical group ever) and the restoration feature showed a number of before-and-afters. The things they can do with technology these days!

I had seen it originally in 1965 at a drive-in theatre. I objected, I wanted to go downtown, but the others wanted to rush right out and there it was. The sound? One of those hook-on-the-window boxes. Feh. But last night, the stereo was clear and present.

Also it was good to see young Paul before his death.

The title tune however I finf unable to get out of my head. Help!

clark