Scorsese-produced Disney doc explores how TV catapulted The Beatles to global superstardom in the 1960s.
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The film highlights how the band's legendary 1964 appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' reached a record-breaking 73 million viewers, cementing their status as pop culture icons.
Director Paul Crowder draws on rare archival footage to chronicle The Beatles' meteoric rise, revealing how their televised performances helped transform them from a local Liverpool act to an international phenomenon.
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Martin Scorsese, Paul Crowder, Disney, 'Beatles '64'