4 that I can think of in which they were in: (Released in that order)
A Hard Day's Night
Help!
Yellow Submarine
Magical Mystery Tour
Edit: Magical mystery tour was before yellow submarine, and they were also in Let it Be.
Yellow Submarine was the only Beatles film to be a cartoon.
Yes.
None of the Beatles films featured the song.
The Beatles have made the movies A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and Let It Be.
Handmade Films was formed by George Harrison and Denis O'Brien to finance the Monty Python film, "Life of Brian". See link below.
they made films called: 1-a hard days night 2-help! 3-magical mystery tour
As of now, there isn't a dedicated movie for Billy Joel that parallels "A Hard Day's Night" for The Beatles. However, there are various documentaries and concert films that highlight his life and career, such as "Billy Joel: A Matter of Trust - The Bridge to Russia." These films showcase his music and performances but don't follow a narrative format like the Beatles' film.
"A Hard Day's Night" (1964) "Help!" (1965) "Yellow Submarine" (1968). Animated.
Recording The Beatles has 540 pages.
46 years ago = 1962 jack paar showed films of his vacation-showed a group named the beatles from Liverpool England. first time on American tv.
I don't know if you mean original Beatles tracks, or if you want cover songs included, but..."Love, Actually" has She Loves You in it."Across The Universe" is a musical which uses some of The Beatles' most popular songs to tell the plot of the movie. The songs are covers by the actors, though.At the end credits of "Pleasantville," there's an Across The Universe cover by Fiona Apple.Hope that helped.
None - they weren't the Beatles yet.