O'Dell was an associate producer of 'A Hard Day's Night,' and worked on other Fab Four films.
Denis
O’Dell, a British film producer and director who worked with The
Beatles on the movie A Hard Day’s Night and other productions, has died
at his home in Spain, his son said Friday (Dec. 31). He was 98.
Arran
O’Dell told The Associated Press that his father died overnight at his
house in Almería, in southeast Spain. He said the family planned a local
private service and a memorial service at a later date in the United
Kingdom.
Denis O’Dell was an associate producer of A Hard Day’s
Night, the Fab Four’s first film, and How I Won the War, in which John
Lennon appeared as a supporting actor.
He produced the 1967 Beatles
film Magical Mystery Tour, as well as The Magic Christian, which
featured Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr.
O’Dell’s memoir of his time with the Fab Four came out in 2003 and was called At the Apple’s Core: The Beatles from the Inside.
O’Dell became a director of The Beatles’ new organization, Apple Corps, and the head of Apple Films.
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