SLY VILLAINS
The iconic scene from the movie, starring The Beatles, called “A Hard Day’s Night” where Ringo gets coerced by a “not so very clean” little old man who is Paul’s grandfather (Wilfrid Brambell). Ringo gets detained at a London police station and finds Pauly’s grandad, who’s gotten in trouble, as well, selling autographed pictures of “the boys”. “The King-Mixer” alerts Ringo as to how the innocent-looking policemen can be “Sly Villains”.
This painting hangs at the Hard Day’s Night Hotel in Liverpool, England in the “A Hard Day’s Night / The Movie” room.
The iconic scene from the movie, starring The Beatles, called “A Hard Day’s Night” where Ringo gets coerced by a “not so very clean” little old man who is Paul’s grandfather (Wilfrid Brambell). Ringo gets detained at a London police station and finds Pauly’s grandad, who’s gotten in trouble, as well, selling autographed pictures of “the boys”. “The King-Mixer” alerts Ringo as to how the innocent-looking policemen can be “Sly Villains”.
This painting hangs at the Hard Day’s Night Hotel in Liverpool, England in the “A Hard Day’s Night / The Movie” room.
The iconic scene from the movie, starring The Beatles, called “A Hard Day’s Night” where Ringo gets coerced by a “not so very clean” little old man who is Paul’s grandfather (Wilfrid Brambell). Ringo gets detained at a London police station and finds Pauly’s grandad, who’s gotten in trouble, as well, selling autographed pictures of “the boys”. “The King-Mixer” alerts Ringo as to how the innocent-looking policemen can be “Sly Villains”.
This painting hangs at the Hard Day’s Night Hotel in Liverpool, England in the “A Hard Day’s Night / The Movie” room.