<P> Despite the fact that the original working titles of the film were first The Beatles and then Beatlemania, the group's name is never spoken in the movie--it is, however, visible on Ringo's drum kit, on the stage lighting, and on the helicopter in the final scene . The television performance scene also contains a visual pun on the group's name, with photos of beetles visible on the wall behind the dancers . </P> <P> The film was shot for United Artists (UA) using a cinéma vérité style in black - and - white and produced over a period of sixteen weeks . It had a low budget for its time of £ 200,000 ($500,000) and filming was finished in under seven weeks . At first, the film itself was something of a secondary consideration to UA, whose primary interest was in being able to release the soundtrack album in the United States before Capitol Records (the American EMI affiliate who had first shot at releasing Beatles music in the States) got around to issuing their material; in the words of Bud Ornstein, the European head of production for United Artists: "Our record division wants to get the soundtrack album to distribute in the States, and what we lose on the film we'll get back on this disc ." As film historian Stephen Glynn put it, A Hard Day's Night was intended as, "a low - budget exploitation movie to milk the latest brief musical craze for all it was worth ." </P> <P> Unlike most productions, it was filmed in near sequential order, as stated by Lennon in 1964 . Filming began on 2 March 1964 at Marylebone station in London (sometimes misidentified as Paddington). The Beatles had joined the actors' union, Equity, only that morning . The first week of filming was on a train travelling between London and Minehead . On 10 March, scenes with Ringo were shot at the Turk's Head pub in Twickenham, and over the following week various interior scenes were filmed at Twickenham Studios . From 23 to 30 March, filming moved to the Scala Theatre, and on 31 March, concert footage was shot there, although the group mimed to backing tracks . The "Can't Buy Me Love" segment, which featured creative camera work and the band running and jumping around in a field was shot on 23 April 1964 at Thornbury Playing Fields, Isleworth, Middlesex . The final scene was filmed the following day in West Ealing, London, where Ringo obligingly drops his coat over puddles for a lady to step on, only to discover that the final puddle is actually a large hole in the road . </P> <P> Before A Hard Day's Night was released in America, a United Artists executive asked Lester to dub the voices of the group with mid-Atlantic accents . McCartney angrily replied, "Look, if we can understand a fucking cowboy talking Texan, they can understand us talking Liverpool ." Lester subsequently directed the Beatles' 1965 film, Help! . </P>

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