<P> In late 1966, John Lennon took time off to play a supporting character, Gripweed, in a film called How I Won the War, also directed by Lester . It was a satire of World War II films, and its dry, ironic British humour was not well received by American audiences . He would later produce avant - garde films with his second wife Yoko Ono, such as Rape which was produced for the Austrian television network ORF . </P> <P> In 1969, Ringo Starr took second billing to Peter Sellers in the satirical comedy The Magic Christian, in a part which had been written especially for him . In 1971, Starr played the part of Frank Zappa in Zappa's epic cult film about a rock and roll band touring, entitled 200 Motels . In 1973, Ringo played the part of Mike in That'll Be The Day along with David Essex as Jim MacLaine . In 1974, Ringo starred with musician Harry Nilsson in the film Son of Dracula and in 1981, starred in the film Caveman with Shelley Long . </P> <P> Starr later embarked on an irregular career in comedy films through the early 1980s, and his interest in the subject led him to be the most active of the group in the film division of Apple Corps, although it was Harrison who would achieve the most success as a film producer (The Life of Brian, Mona Lisa, Time Bandits, Shanghai Surprise, Withnail and I) and even made cameo appearances in some of these as well (including a reporter in All You Need Is Cash). </P> <P> Paul McCartney appeared in a cameo role in Peter Richardson's 1987 film Eat the Rich and released his own film Give My Regards to Broad Street in 1984 in which Ringo Starr co-starred . He also appeared in the 2017 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales </P>

Which of the following beatle albums is not also a movie