McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass
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Directed byArthur Cary
Produced by
- Katherine Anstey
- Emily Jeal
- Hamish Fergusson
Starring
CinematographyJohann Perry
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| Directed by | Arthur Cary |
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| Cinematography | Johann Perry |
| Edited by | Paul Carlin |
| Music by | Tim Atack |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass is a 2026 British documentary film directed by Arthur Cary. It is a Passion Pictures production in association with The Footprint Media Partnership. Klaus Voormann provided original artwork for the film. The story was originated by Scott and Naomi Jones, the founders of Footprint and The Lost Bass Project.[1]
Using interviews, archive material and dramatic reconstructions, the film tells the story of the search for Paul McCartney’s lost Höfner 500/1 violin bass guitar. Bought by McCartney in Hamburg in 1961, and used extensively with The Beatles, the instrument was stolen in London in 1972 and remained missing for decades.
Cast
Interviewees (alphabetical):
- Elvis Costello
- Andy Dickinson
- Steve Glenister
- Ian Horne
- Naomi Jones
- Scott Jones
- Mike McCartney
- Paul McCartney
- Klaus Voormann
- Nick Wass