Yellow Submarine - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Yellow Submarine"
Yellow Submarine (1968)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Yellow Submarine - TMDB rating
7.188/10
539
Yellow Submarine - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
77
Yellow Submarine - IMDB rating
0/10
0

What's left behind the scenes

  • The inspiration for the Yellow Submarine in the cartoon was a real research vessel (bathyscaphe) which, among other things, participated in the search for the Loch Ness Monster in Loch Ness. This is why the submarine in the cartoon has a rather unusual architecture and does not resemble the submarines we are used to.
  • A 25-ton replica of the famous “Yellow Submarine” has been installed in the square in front of the main terminal of Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
  • In the summer of 1967, director George Dunning (1920-1979) brought German actor Heinz Edelmann (1934-2009) to London to be the producer of this film. The script was not ready, so Edelmann was not given any specific task. After a couple of months of this “downtime,” he decided he’d had enough and, to vent his frustration, began drawing villainous characters that Dunning liked very much. From that moment on, Edelmann became the driving force behind the entire project. He drew almost all of the characters and came up with the storyline. Edelmann also invented the style of “visual overload” (his own term), which he applied to cover up plot holes and keep the audience’s attention at the right level. Many viewers later assumed that Edelmann was using hallucinogens, but he always rejected this suggestion.
  • Director George Dunning was given only 11 months to work on the film. At that time, it took 4 years to create a typical Disney cartoon. Dunning had to increase the studio's staff by four times and fend off patrons who desperately wanted to change the actors' Liverpool accent. The Beatles themselves had practically nothing to do with the project. Hired voice actors spoke for the cartoon characters. The film was a hit, earning Dunning prestige and an award from the National Society of Film Critics in the USA. Even The Beatles themselves were so impressed that they agreed to appear in a hastily filmed epilogue. Dunning himself remained at a financial loss. He had initially agreed to direct the film for a fixed fee, which he spent when work on the film went over budget. So, the huge profits the film earned passed Dunning by. He didn't direct another feature film after that.
  • In the final weeks of work on the film, voice actor Peter Batten was arrested for desertion. George Harrison (1943-2001) was then voiced by Paul Angelis (1943-2009). Voice actor Dick Emery (1915-1983) was also arrested during World War II for going absent without leave from the Royal Air Force. He appeared on stage, and two military police officers sitting in the audience recognized him.
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