Highest-Rated Movies about 'George Harrison', Sort by Popularity

The Concert for Bangladesh (1972), The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years (2016), Let It Be (1970), Yellow Submarine (1968), An Accidental Studio: The Story of HandMade Films (2019) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best George Harrison movies.

#1. The Concert for Bangladesh (1972)

Storyline: Ex-Beatle George Harrison organized this spectacular concert on August 1, 1971 at New York's Madison Square Garden to help and aid the people from Bangladesh with all the money raised destined to that cause. Along with Harrison the concert features Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Leon Rusell, Klaus Voormann and an Indian music section by Ravi Shankar and a set by the legendary Bob Dylan.—Chemi Gonzáles <chemi01@hotmail.com>

Plot Keywords: musician, eric clapton, ringo starr, bob dylan, passionate, cool, madison square garden ...

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#2. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years (2016)

Storyline: In the 1960s, the Beatles exploded on to the public scene, seemingly out of nowhere as the band's formative years of constant performing at home and in Hamburg, and Brian Epstein's grooming, finally paid off beyond their wildest dreams. Accompanying new interviews of the remaining Beatles, their associates and fans as well as archival interviews of the late ones, this film features footage of the heady concert years of 1963 to 66 when the band became a worldwide cultural phenomena topping them all. Furthermore, it also follows how the Fab Four began to change and grow while the excitement of Beatlemania began to sour their lives into an intolerable slog they needed to escape from to become more than what their fans wanted.—Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

Plot Keywords: paul mccartney, john lennon, ringo starr, george harrison, filmmaker, charming, emotional ...

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#3. Let It Be (1970)

Storyline: A documentary showing both how The Beatles made music together, and how they split up. Hundreds of hours of raw footage was condensed into the final product. The rooftop performance ending the film remains a rock-n-roll archetype.—Ed Chen <echen@bcm.tmc.edu>

Plot Keywords: paul mccartney, john lennon, george harrison, ringo starr, producer, yoko ono, tense ...

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#4. Yellow Submarine (1968)

Storyline: When the music hating Blue Meanies take over Pepperland and freeze everyone within it, including the protectors, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Captain Fred (Lance Percival) and his Yellow Submarine recruit The Beatles to help save Pepperland. Along the way, they fall through the Sea of Time, Sea of Nothing, Sea of Holes, and more. They meet Jeremy Hillary Boob Ph.D. (Dick Emery) and take him with them along the adventure. When at Pepperland, The Beatles "rally the land to rebellion" and take down the Blue Meanies, the four-headed Meanie dog, and the Dreadful Flying Glove (with the songs "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "With A Little Help From My Friends", "Hey Bulldog", "All You Need is Love"). In the end, we see all four live-action Beatles singing "All Together Now".

Plot Keywords: john lennon, paul mccartney, george harrison, ringo starr, mayor, dreamy, witty ...

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