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  • The Beatles movie posters rank among the most collectible items at the intersection of film and popular music history — the theatrical campaigns for the four major Beatles films documented the group at each distinct phase of their cultural ascent and generated poster art of corresponding historic importance. From the Beatlemania explosion of 1964 through the bitter, intimate final sessions of Let It Be, the films and their campaigns are inseparable from the group's story. Find original Beatles theatrical paper from across their film output. A Hard Day's Night (1964), Richard Lester's black-and-white document of Beatlemania at full peak, generated one of the most joyfully energetic theatrical campaigns of the decade — the four faces, the running, the hysteria captured in graphic work that perfectly matched the film's kinetic energy. Yellow Submarine (1968) produced entirely different and brilliantly psychedelic imagery. Help! (1965) and Let It Be (1970) complete the canonical four. Original first-release materials from A Hard Day's Night and Yellow Submarine in fine condition are now scarce — the enormous cultural appetite for Beatles materials has driven sustained collector demand that significantly outstrips surviving supply of genuinely fine examples. Help! and Let It Be materials carry distinct collector appeal from different chapters of the group's story. Browse alongside our A Hard Day's Night and Yellow Submarine collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.