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There is, but it had no Beatles involvement. The 1978 Sergeant Pepper movie was meant as a kind of all-star tribute to The Beatles, featuring the Bee Gees, Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Billy Preston and other performers, but became a notable motion-picture disaster that ruined RSO, after its previous successes with Saturday Night Fever and Grease.

George Burns, who was in a career upswing in his eighties, narrated the movie and played a role. He had earlier covered Beatles music, in his first musical album.

Beatles producer George Martin produced the Sgt. Peppermovie soundtrack, but was not involved in making the film, and admitted he only got involved for the large commission offered him (much more than EMI had ever paid, even during the Beatles' peak years).

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Yes, it was a 1978 movie. However, it had nothing to do with The Beatles apart from the fact that covers of their music was used, especially songs from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Abbey Road

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