Daytime Revolution for the Home cinema market

John Lennon and Chuck Berry in a scene from Daytime Revolution. Photo by Michael Leshnov, courtesy Kino Lorber.

Daytime Revolution, the new documentary about the week in 1972 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted the daytime “Mike Douglas Show” will be screened in theatres in U.S.A. on Lennon’s birthday, October 9. Shortly thereafter, November the 26th, a U.S. and Canada release for the home entertainment market will be released on physical media: DVD and Blu-ray.

Yoko Ono and John Lennon in a scene from Daytime Revolution. Photo by Michael Leshnov, courtesy Kino Lorber.

As bonus material on the home video release, there’s going to be the trailer for the documentary, a demonstration of the restoration process to enhance the old video material, plus three of the songs John and Yoko performed during the week:

  • It’s So Hard (from Feb 14, 1972)
  • Memphis, Tennessee (with Chuck Berry, from Feb 16, 1972)
  • Luck Of The Irish (from Feb 18, 1972)

So far, no reports from other markets about the release, but if you live in U.S.A. or Canada, you may pre-order from here.

Blu-ray edition

1 Response

  1. Blakey says:

    Chuck’s face when Yoko started her screeching….
    Priceless.

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