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1970 110 The Criterion Collection, a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films presents The Criterion Collection is dedicated to gathering the greatest films from around the world and publishing them in editions of the highest technical quality, with supplemental features that enhance the appreciation of the art of film. Visit us at criterion.com 1970 81 / 125 MINUTES COLOUR SURROUND 1.37:1 ASPECT RATIO Under exclusive license from Apple Corps 2012 TM, ® & Copyright © 2012 by Apple Corps 2012. All Rights Reserved. © 2012 The Criterion Collection. All Rights Reserved. Cat. no. CC627D. ISBN 1-91619-94-1. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The unauthorized reproduction of distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. This DVD is copy protected. Warning: unauthorized public performance, broadcasting, or copying is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the USA. First printing 2012 DVD EDITION Design and Layout - Pineapples101 - [email protected] an intimate experience with THE BEATLES THE BEATLES Let it be 1970 brought a close to the Beatles saga, and one final film Let It Be. Let It Be was intended to be a documentary of the rebirthof the Beatles, but turned out to document the bandʼs slow demise.The original idea for the movie was to film the Beatles, rehearsing, and then performing a concert in front of an audience. What was committed to film were countless hours of seemingly aimless jam sessions, arguments, and a hurried concert on the roof of the Apple building in London. The film ends with the London police shutting the rooftop per- formance down, thus bringing to close the Beatles collective film careers. Apple Restored and re-mastered from the original elements - this edition included both the theatrical cut and Michael Lindsey-Hogg's new extended cut. DISC 1 Theatrical cut and extended cut - both available via seamless branching Audio commentary from director Michael Lindsey-Hogg Audio commentary from Paul McCartney and Ringo Star Audio commentary from Yoko Ono DISC 2 The get back sessions - The making of Let it be Additional footage and alternate angles Archive interviews Photo and publicity material galleries Theatrical trailers Let it be Let it be A MICHAEL LINDSEY-HOGG FILM an intimate experience with THE BEATLES
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110

The Criterion Collection, a continuing series ofimportant classic and contemporary films presents

The Criterion Collection is

dedicated to gathering

the greatest films from

around the world and

publishing them in

editions of the highest

technical quality,

with supplemental

features that enhance

the appreciation of

the art of film. Visit us

at criterion.com

197081 / 125 MINUTESCOLOURSURROUND1.37:1 ASPECT RATIO

Under exclusive license from AppleCorps 2012 TM, ® & Copyright ©2012 by Apple Corps 2012. All RightsReserved. © 2012 The CriterionCollection. All Rights Reserved.Cat. no. CC627D. ISBN 1-91619-94-1.Dolby and the double-D symbol areregistered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories. The unauthorizedreproduction of distribution of thiscopyrighted work is illegal. Criminalcopyright infringement, includinginfringement without monetary gain,is investigated by the FBI and ispunishable by up to 5 years infederal prison and a fine of$250,000. This DVD is copyprotected. Warning: unauthorizedpublic performance, broadcasting,or copying is a violation ofapplicable laws. Printed in the USA.First printing 2012

DVD EDITION

Design and Layout - Pineapples101 - [email protected]

an intimate experience with

THE BEATLES

THE B

EATLES “

Let it be

1970 brought a close to the Beatles saga, and one final film Let It Be. Let It Be was intendedto be a documentary of the “rebirth” of the Beatles, but turned out to document the bandʼs“slow demise.” The original idea for the movie was to film the Beatles, rehearsing, and thenperforming a concert in front of an audience. What was committed to film were countlesshours of seemingly aimless jam sessions, arguments, and a hurried concert on the roof of theApple building in London. The film ends with the London police shutting the rooftop per-formance down, thus bringing to close the Beatles collective film careers.

Apple

Restored and re-mastered from the original elements - this edition included both the theatrical cutand Michael Lindsey-Hogg's new extended cut.

DISC 1● Theatrical cut and extended cut - both available via seamless branching● Audio commentary from director Michael Lindsey-Hogg● Audio commentary from Paul McCartney and Ringo Star● Audio commentary from Yoko Ono

DISC 2● The get back sessions - The making of Let it be● Additional footage and alternate angles● Archive interviews● Photo and publicity material galleries● Theatrical trailers “Let

it be”“Letit be”

A MICHAEL LINDSEY-HOGG FILM

an intimate experience with

THE BEATLES