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  1. Hace 1 día · Actor Victor Spinetti's comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys' rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented. Corporate pop ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  3. Hace 3 días · After Norm, the character most given over to worry is Victor Spinetti’s unnamed T.V. director, whose job would be much less stressful if he didn’t have to deal with the talent (or their meddling grandparents). “I see it all now,” he mutters to himself. “It’s a plot. A plot.” His worries about being replaced are unfounded, though.

  4. Hace 5 días · Start the Revolution Without Me features a comedic portrayal of historical events in France. The cast includes Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland, Hugh Griffith, Jack MacGowran, Billie Whitelaw, Victor Spinetti, Ewa Aulin, Helen Fraser, Rosalind Knight, Harry Fowler, Murray Melvin, and Ken Parry.

  5. Hace 1 día · In particular, the band’s Liverpudlian working-class-lad jibes and chaotic energy contrast brilliantly with the film’s upper-class characters. Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  6. Hace 2 días · In particular, the band’s Liverpudlian working-class-lad jibes and chaotic energy contrast brilliantly with the film’s upper-class characters. Actor Victor Spinetti’s comically over-anxious TV director, constantly hand-wringing over the boys’ rebelliousness, underscores the era-defining change the Beatles represented.

  7. Hace 6 días · Victor Spinetti and Adrienne Kennedy adapted his two books into a one-act play, The Lennon Play: In His Own Write, produced by the National Theatre Company and first performed in June 1968 to mixed reviews. Background. Earliest influences. Left: The English writer Lewis Carroll, whose wordplay influenced John Lennon's writing style.