Hard Days, Hard Nights

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Hard Days, Hard Nights
Directed byHorst Königstein
Written byPeter Turner
Frank Göhre  [ de ]
Horst Königstein  [ de ]
Starring Al Corley
Mark Forrest
Nick Moran
Tony Forsyth
Paul Codman
CinematographyKlaus Brix
Edited byHans Ströer
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Country West Germany
Language German (no subtitles)

Hard Days, Hard Nights (known as Beat Boys in West Germany) is a 1989 film.

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Plot

A British rock and roll band from Liverpool descends on Hamburg, c. 1960. They form romantic liaisons with several townspeople.

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