Released at the peak of Beatlemania in July 1964, A Hard Day’s Night
Directed by Richard Lester, the film broke from the formulaic "pop-exploitation" movies of the era
Released in 1964 at the peak of Beatlemania, A Hard Day's Night
Inside, the air smelled of ozone and stale synthetic coffee. It was a hub for the weary, the bored, and the dopamine-depleted. This was where the working class of the late 21st century came to trade their credits for pre-packaged emotions.