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Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison

In the summer of 2005, a package arrived at the Hollywood offices of Highway 61 Entertainment from London with no return address. Inside were two mini-cassette audio tapes dated December 30, 1999 and labeled THE LAST TESTAMENT OF GEORGE HARRISON. A voice identical to Harrison tells a shocking story: Paul McCartney was killed in a car crash in November of 1966 and replaced with a double! British intelligence, MI5, had forced the Beatles to cover up McCartney s death to prevent mass suicides of Beatle fans. However, the remaining Beatles tried to signal fans with clues on album covers and in songs. Until now, the Paul is Dead mystery that exploded worldwide in 1969 was considered a hoax. However, in this film, George Harrison reveals a secret Beatles history, chronicling McCartney s fatal accident, the cover up, dozens of unknown clues, and a dangerous cat and mouse game with Maxwell, the Beatles MI5 handler, as John Lennon became increasingly reckless with the secret. Harrison also insists that Lennon was assassinated in 1980 after he threatened to finally expose Paul McCartney as an imposter! Highway 61 Entertainment has corroborated most of George Harrison s stunning account of the conspiracy to hide McCartney s tragic death. Harrison s complete audio tapes narrate this film that includes all the newly unearthed evidence. The Last Testament of George Harrison may prove to be the most important document in rock and roll history, leaving little doubt that PAUL MCCARTNEY REALLY IS DEAD!

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  • R. Perry
    November 7, 2010
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    This is horrible. They could have made an interesting Paul Is Dead film with all the old clues, but they didn’t even get the simpliest facts straight. They say Paul dies in 1966. They then say the Beatles put clues in their songs. Some awful samples: The say they recorded the album “Yesterday and Today” (which was never an album they recorded, but left over tracks) after he died. On that album they claim that John wrote Yesterday for Paul. “Yesterday” was released in 1965 on the Help LP. They even played it in concert in 1966, before the date they claim that Paul died. The Rubber Soul album was recorded before the 1966 date that they say Paul died, but they cite clues in the songs and on the cover. The have the fake George Harrison voice say that John and Paul wrote “Only a Northern Song”. George himself wrote it and sang it. They claim that Heather Mills was the girl in the car with Paul when he died (marrying him after Linda died on a bribe to reveal the truth) That was 1966. She was born in 1968. if she was an adult in 1966, she would be almost Paul’s age now. Not even close. There are many more instances of simple facts they could have gotten right, and it would have been an interesting piece of fiction, instead of a horrible joke. Really shoddy fact checking on a band whose facts are easy to find.

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  • Parish
    November 7, 2010
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    Without question the most tasteless, moronic and inaccurate DVD I’ve ever seen.

    “George’s” duplicated voice sounds like a cross between the old cartoon version and Peter Sellers Inspector Clouseau. The glaring mistakes throughout this dreadful grave rob makes this an insult to any Beatle fan.

    If there was an option for no stars I would have chose that….shame on all involved.

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  • M. Phillips
    November 7, 2010
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    Just considering that Paul McCartney wrote some of the most brilliant songs of his career AFTER the supposed date of his death ought to put an end to this nonsense once and for all. Think about it…”Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, an album that was largely Paul’s idea, began recording AFTER his alledged death and replacement. I’m mean REALLY what are the chances that they could not only find someone that looks just like the original Paul McCartney (in an astonishingly short amount of time) but is also an even MORE brilliant songwriter? The odds would have to be absolutely astronomical!

    This DVD is surely just more cash-grubbing junk, shamelessly digging for gold in the Beatles’ legacy.

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  • Marilyn Madison
    November 7, 2010
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    Please, please don’t waste your time or money on this so-called documentary. I expected a documentary tracing the Paul McCartney death rumors that spread in the U.S. in the late ’60s and the clues that were used at the time as “proof.” Instead, it’s a pathetic attempt to “prove” that McCartney really was killed in a car accident in 1966 and that Britain’s MI5 forced the other Beatles to cover up his death by substituting a look-alike in his place. It even claims that the MI5 threatened to kill the remaining Beatles if they didn’t cooperate. The story is told through a preposterous narration supposedly taped by George Harrison shortly after he was attacked in his home by an intruder. As other reviewers have pointed out, the film is filled with errors regarding dates and events, so if the filmmaker was trying to be serious, he could have at least made sure that his facts were correct. As I was watching the film, some of it was so laughable that I began to wonder if it was supposed to be a joke. But if it was intended as a spoof of some kind, the filmmaker failed miserably, and using a fake George Harrison as the narrator is an insult to the memory of the late Beatle. “The Rutles” was a spoof; this film is a disgrace.

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  • O
    November 7, 2010
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    What remarkable research went into the production of this documentary! I mean, how can anyone doubt after seeing this that Paul isn’t dead? Impossible. The voice is eerily George Harrison’s, no doubt. One minor mistake though. It was actually recorded in 2002, one day before the release of his posthumous album, “Brainwashed.” WHOA! WAIT! George Harrison recorded new music after he died!? They need to make a film about that one too! They can call it, “George is Dead, And Still Making Music.” (I got copyright on it!)

    Okay, so here’s the facts:

    1. Paul died in a car crash in 1966. They got a perfect look-alike who happened to be more talented than the original Paul BECAUSE everyone, almost, agrees that The Beatles got better with Sgt. Pepper’s and onward, so if the original Paul had lived, they’d still be singing “she loves you yeah yeah yeah” – the new and improved Paul is the real genius, and that’s why John got so jealous, so he hooked up with Yoko just to irritate the new and more talented Paul. He started throwing in those lyrics when you play it backwards it says “Sorry guys, Paul is dead’ or “I buried Paul” or “Paul died in 1966 and the new Paul is a blue meanie” — oh did you miss that last one?? Well, if you play “Revolution 1″ backwards for 3 seconds, then forwards for 5 seconds, you hear it clearly!

    2.The new and improved Paul went on to have a marvelous solo career, and that’s why John didn’t talk to him any more. John knew if the the original Paul had lived, then there’s no way on earth he would’ve been as popular as the new Paul, there never would’ve been Wings, no “Band On The Run,” and no massive sell-out world tours going on strong STILL! Nope. It would’ve been the mediocre old Paul singing “she loves you yeah yeah yeah” till maybe 1975 at best, then fading into the sunset of 1976 as a glorified has-been.

    3. The “Abbey Road” album cover. I mean, come on, of course they dressed like that to tell the world Paul is Dead. Why else would they wear those clothes? I mean, it couldn’t be that they MEANT THAT THE BEATLES AS A GROUP WERE ON THEIR WAY TO THEIR OWN FUNERAL, BEING THEY KNEW AHEAD OF TIME IT WAS THEIR LAST ALBUM TOGETHER?? NAHHHH SCRATCH THAT! It was the new Paul walking barefoot with the cigarette in hand, the walking dead, his conscience was eating at him, he wanted subconsciously to get caught, the secret to be revealed – the truth was killing him inside! And when the truth came out in 1969, thanks to the Abbey Road clues plus the backward messages in previous songs… well, not enough people believed it, no one could accept the old Paul was dead. So new Paul thought to himself, ‘Oh well, I tried to tell them, but they just wouldn’t believe it.’ So his conscience was at ease, and he could go on to have a stellar solo career, continuing four decades strong and still going!

    Now you know the real story. I hope I didn’t spoil the movie for you. It’s just my interpretation. I could be wrong, but we know I’m not.

    Oh, one last thing… the MI5, or whatever they prefer to be called, goofed big time. They replaced Paul in 1966, cool, good job on that boys, BUT why didn’t they replace John in 1980? And why didn’t they replace George in 2001? It was fast, easy, smooth to replace Paul, they should’ve done the same for John and George, shame on them!

    We could’ve still had The Beatles with us now in 2010 :( sigh.

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