Susan Froemke

Worked with the Maysles Brothers on many of their films.


The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit (1991) -- Directed with Albert Maysles, David Maysles, and Kathy Dougherty.  Though this longer version was eventually released in 1991, the original 1964 version was released as What's Happening! The Beatles in the USA.  It would be difficult to find that older title, and also pointless, since this is the definitive edit.  The movie itself is an hour and a half of the height of Beatlemania, complete with screaming girls, Ed Sullivan, mop tops, and all the stuff we've come to love from the early days of the four most charming and uplifting motherfuckers to ever collectively walk this planet earth.  The best parts of the movie work as "eye of the storm" footage, where we're right there with the Beatles themselves, relatively quiet in comparison to all the noise around, whether crammed inside a limo or up high on the balcony of a hotel room.  We can be thankful the Maysles were around to grab this. A


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