JavaScript required

Yellow Submarine Feature Film Restored For May Release on DVD and Blu-ray

Once upon a time…or maybe twice…there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland…

London – March 20, 2012 – The Beatles’ classic 1968 animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, has been digitally restored for DVD and Blu-ray release on June 4th (June 5th in North America). The film's songtrack album will be reissued on CD on the same date.

Currently out of print, the film has been restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Picture Services and Eque Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork, no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film’s restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by frame.

Bonus features for the Yellow Submarine DVD and Blu-ray include a short making-of documentary titled “Mod Odyssey” (TRT: 7:30), the film’s original theatrical trailer, audio commentary by producer John Coates and art director Heinz Edelmann, several brief interview clips with others involved with the film, storyboard sequences, 29 original pencil drawings and 30 behind-the-scenes photos. Both Digipak packages will include reproductions of animation cels from the film, collectible stickers, and a 16-page booklet with a new essay by Yellow Submarine aficionado John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer, Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios).

Lasseter writes in his essay, "As a fan of animation and as a filmmaker, I tip my hat to the artists of Yellow Submarine, whose revolutionary work helped pave the way for the fantastically diverse world of animation that we all enjoy today."

Directed by George Dunning, and written by Lee Minoff, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn and Erich Segal, Yellow Submarine began its voyage to the screen when Brodax, who had previously produced nearly 40 episodes of ABC’s animated Beatles TV series, approached The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein with a unique vision for a full-length animated feature.

Yellow Submarine, based upon a song by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, is a fantastic tale brimming with peace, love, and hope, propelled by Beatles songs, including "Eleanor Rigby," "When I’m Sixty-Four," "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," "All You Need Is Love," and "It’s All Too Much." When the film debuted in 1968, it was instantly recognised as a landmark achievement, revolutionising a genre by integrating the freestyle approach of the era with innovative animation techniques.

Inspired by the generation’s new trends in art, the film resides with the dazzling Pop Art styles of Andy Warhol, Martin Sharp, Alan Aldridge and Peter Blake. With art direction and production design by Heinz Edelmann, Yellow Submarine is a classic of animated cinema, featuring the creative work of animation directors Robert Balser and Jack Stokes with a team of animators and technical artists.

"I thought from the very beginning that the film should be a series of interconnected shorts" remembers Edelmann. "The style should vary every five minutes or so to keep the interest going until the end." These styles included melding live-action photography with animation, 3-dimensional sequences and kaleidoscopic "rotoscoping" where film is traced frame by frame into drawings. The entire process took nearly two years, 14 different scripts, 40 animators and 140 technical artists, ultimately producing a groundbreaking triumph of animation.

On April 24, Candlewick Press will release a new, compact hardcover edition of the Yellow Submarine picture book, a read-aloud journey for the whole family. Featuring the lighthearted wit of the film's script alongside original artwork from the movie that has charmed children and adults through several generations, the beautiful, 40-page book will be sold by retailers everywhere and on the Beatles Store (www.thebeatles.com). An interactive digital version of the book is also available as a free download on Apple's iBookstore for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch at www.iTunes.com/TheBeatles

Visit the official website at http://www.YellowSubmarine.com

Quotes

Facts

Comments

  • Genkia87

    Genkia87 on 21st May 12:

    Yellow submarine..on bluray...finally!!!

  • JoelinDelaware

    JoelinDelaware on 8th May 12:

    I saw the newly restored YELLOW SUB at the top notch Ziegfeld Theatre in NYC on May 5. It was a mind blower to see this film again up on the big screen where it belongs. It is one big amazing journey and the movie is still (and now more colorful and musically overwhelming) quite a sight and experience 40 years on. Enjoy it folks...even the fully included Hey Bulldog sequence.

  • liverpool

    liverpool on 28th Apr 12:

    I would love to watch it on the cinema!!

  • sgtpepperman1953

    sgtpepperman1953 on 24th Apr 12:

    With ignorant fools like "Stubborn_Stubby" Apple with continue to get away with re-re-leasing the same old Beatles stuff! I will concentrate on Paul's Archive collection. that's worth the money more than re-re-issue of Yellow Submarine!

  • plasticsoulman

    plasticsoulman on 11th Apr 12:

    Will be great to own Yellow Submarine on blu ray, but lets be having Let it Be soon!

  • Stubborn_Stubby@hotmail.com

    Stubborn_Stubby@hotmail.com on 9th Apr 12:

    With complaining fans(fools) like sgtpepperman1953, Apple will find out that many fans don't appreciate new Beatles releases and stop making them all together. Pity

  • sgtpepperman1953

    sgtpepperman1953 on 9th Apr 12:

    With diehard fans(fools) like klownfist, Apple will be able to continue to re-hash same old Beatle crap and make money. Pity.

  • Klownfist

    Klownfist on 2nd Apr 12:

    I personally would LOVE to see The Anthology released on Blu and of course Let It Be but also some of the concerts from Shea, Japan, Candlestick.... and while you're at it how about John Lennon:Imagine in 4K restoration or some of the Lennon short films of the 70's and a release of Love, not just the making of... Help should be next on Blu-Ray IMHO... don't mean to rant like this but it freaks me out to see Beatle fans complaining... be grateful for what you got instead of crying about DO HAVE... nuff said

  • Klownfist

    Klownfist on 2nd Apr 12:

    I personally would LOVE to see The Anthology released on Blu and of course Let It Be but also some of the concerts from Shea, Japan, Candlestick.... and while you're at it how about John Lennon:Imagine in 4K restoration or some of the Lennon short films of the 70's and a release of Love, not just the making of... Help should be next on Blu-Ray IMHO... don't mean to rant like this but it freaks me out to see Beatle fans complaining... be grateful for what you got instead of crying about DO HAVE... nuff said

  • Klownfist

    Klownfist on 2nd Apr 12:

    I look at it this way.... WHY THE HELL would ANYONE complain about the Beatles re-releasing their product in better formats such as Blu-Ray is beyond me... wah wah wah... a bunch of ninnys here... ok so what you have YS on DVD already... NOT ALL OF US DO... and certainly not on Blu-Ray... NOBODY is forcing you to buy anything so BUT OUT if you don't like it... of course I would love more diversity in the release coices they make, but I certainly won't COMPLAIN, **** like that gives them reason to HOLD BACK releases... maybe those who complain should THINK before they post...

  • Sign in or create a free account to comment on this page.