Beatles Stories
A big fan of The Beatles growing up in the 60s, Seth Swirsky noticed that whenever he heard someone relating a story about themselves and The Beatles, he was “all ears”. So, starting in 2005, he sought out and filmed those with never before heard, “Beatles Stories”. Written by Mike Pope
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Seth Swirsky
Actors: Bob Eubanks, Chris P. Carter, Henry Diltz, Jack Benny, Jack Douglas, Jackie DeShannon, John Forsythe, Mim Flynn, Nancy Lee Andrews, Seth Swirsky, Tony Bramwell
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