The tank in the movie is an early version of the British Centurion tank.
Ringo used drumms and tambarines and he played guitar in the help movie.
if this is the movie i think you are talking about (the beatles second movie) then i think it was beatles 2...then help then a movie was already called that so then they went with help! with the "!" i hope that helps u...ooh that's funny i just used the word help and i didnt mean 2!!! lol sorry o.o
1963 Hillman Minx
A heavily-modified M5A1 Stuart was featured in the movie Tank Girl .
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
Yes. The show production of Beatlemania, a 1977 broadway musical, freatured the song. "Help!" was also one of the songs used in The Beatles Love cirque du soleil show in Las Vegas.
The beatles used drumms, guitars and harmonicas.
Probably the same as the movie- a Russian T55.
that's not even the name of the song. The song is called ACROSS THE UNIVERSE and so is the movie.
Nitrogen is used in oxygen tanks to fill the empty space left as oxygen is consumed. This helps maintain a consistent pressure inside the tank and prevents moisture buildup. Additionally, nitrogen can help prevent the oxygen from degrading due to chemical reactions.
Perhaps "The Beatles"? Fab four is also a nickname that's used regularly.
No. Paul McCartney says that she was not a real person, but that he made up the name by combining the first name from Eleanor Bron, the actress who starred in the Beatles' movie Help!, and the last name from a store in Bristol, England, Rigby & Evens Ltd, Wine & Spirit Shippers.And Eleanor Rigby was not the first name Paul used as he was composing. The first lyrics were "Miss Daisy Hawkins..."