THE BEATLES
LET IT BE
FILM SUMARY Running Time: 81 minutes Release Date: May 13, 1970
Producer: Mal Evans
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Starring: The Beatles, Yoko Ono, Billy Preston, Mal Evans
Availability: Currently Unavailable (Out of Print)
1970 brought a close to the Beatles saga, and one final film Let It Be. Let It Be was intended to be a documentary of the "rebirth" of the Beatles, but turned out to document the band's "slow demise." The original idea for the movie was to film the Beatles rehearsing, and then performing a concert in front of an audience. What was committed to film were countless hours of seemingly aimless jam sessions, arguments, and a hurried concert on the roof of the Apple building in London. The film ends with the London police shutting the rooftop performance down, thus bringing to close the Beatles collective film careers.
The Album

1970
SIDE ONE
Two Of Us
Dig A Pony
Across The Universe
I Me Mine (George Harrison)
Dig It (John Lennon/Paul McCartney/George Harrison/Richard Starkey)
Let It Be
Maggie Mae (trad.)
SIDE TWO
I've Got A Feeling
One After 909
The Long And Winding Road
For You Blue (George Harrison)
Get Back
FILM POSTER
LAST LIVE GIG BY THE FABS ON APPLE ROOF TOP