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  1. Il y a 4 jours · Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  2. Il y a 1 jour · Le réalisateur de télévision comiquement anxieux, interprété par l’acteur Victor Spinetti, qui se lamente constamment sur la rébellion des garçons, souligne le changement qui a marqué une époque que les Beatles ont représenté.

  3. Il y a 4 jours · After Norm, the character most given over to worry is Victor Spinetti’s unnamed T.V. director, whose job would be much less stressful if he didn’t have to deal with the talent (or their meddling grandparents). “I see it all now,” he mutters to himself. “It’s a plot. A plot.” His worries about being replaced are unfounded, though. In fact, Lester brought Spinetti back the ...

  4. Il y a 4 jours · In particular, the band's Liverpudlian working-class-lad jibes and chaotic energy contrast brilliantly with the film's upper-class characters. Actor Victor Spinetti's comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys' rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  5. Il y a 3 jours · In particular, the band’s Liverpudlian working-class-lad jibes and chaotic energy contrast brilliantly with the film’s upper-class characters. Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  6. Il y a 5 jours · In particular, the band’s Liverpudlian working-class-lad jibes and chaotic energy contrast brilliantly with the film’s upper-class characters. Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  7. Il y a 1 jour · Arrival for Abbey Road. July 8, 1969. Posted by Sara S. at 9:01 PM. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest.