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ppl.nhmccd.edu - : Some things just never change. Back in my salad days, circa the 1960s, the Beatles made two (three actually) great films, “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Help” to cash in on their fame. Not to be outdone, several other rival bands from the British Rock Invasion did likewise, albeit with far less success. One could never forget “Ferry Across the Mersey,” that lovely little chestnut from Gerry and the Pacemakers. Then there was “Having a Wild Weekend” from the Dave Clark Five. more...
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movies.go.com - : I'M RACKING MY BRAINS trying to recall the last time I saw a successful music celebrity become a great actor or actress. Even the lofty ranks of Neil Diamond (remember The Jazz Singer?) and Madonna (who has presented more than enough bombs to comprise a body of evidence against her) prove the difficulty of moving from CD to cinema. more...
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