Midas Man
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When Brian Epstein (JACOB FORTUNE-LLOYD) set foot in the Cavern Club in November 1961 to watch The Beatles perform, he saw something no one else could - a glimmer of gold. Sharply dressed and well-spoken, Brian was hardly the most obvious radical - but being Jewish, closeted and having grown up as an outsider who had failed at pretty much everything, he was a 26-year old with something to prove and who wanted to tear up the rulebook. MIDAS MAN is the emotional, heartfelt and often funny story of how Epstein polished four scruffy lads who were going nowhere and in a matter of months turned them into a global phenomenon; of his unwavering belief in his artists and his tenacity in the face of getting turned down by every big record label; and of the style, guile and charm that allowed him to 'break' America and fundamentally change popular culture forever.
Details
Catalogue Number: VVE4629Format: DVD
Genre: Music
Rating: M
Release Date: 08 01 2025
Production Year: 2024
Distributor: 112
Languages: English
Rating Advice: Moderate Coarse Language| Moderate Violence
Distributor: Madman Entertainment
Directors: Joe Stephenson
Actors: Emily Watson, Eddie Marsan, Eddie Izzard, Ed Speleers, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Jonah Lees, Milo Parker, Luke Allen-Gale, Darci Shaw, Jay Leno, Bill Milner, Alex Macqueen, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Blake Richardson, James Corrigan, Leo Harvey-Elledge, Lauren Harris, Gemma Simons, Campbell Wallace, Adam Lawrence, Jon Rumney, Alfredo Tavares, Shaun Fagan, Jason Redshaw, Conor Medlock, Damian Rozanek, Jean-Pascal Heynemand, Alison Martin Jones, Calvin Roberts, Jessica Marcinko, Jonathan Cheetham, Jordan Kelly, Jerry Wilder, Phil Gwilliam, Eleanor Hawthorne, Emilia Hersnip, John McCaffrey, Alice Merivale, Joe Astley, Mark Fisher, Robert James Smith, Mark Wilkinson