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59. Favorites? Quite a few, actually: Tom Jones, Topkapi, A Place in the Sun, Love With The Proper Stranger, Cuba, Heaven Can Wait & Attack of the Puppet People.
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My father now has 3 and I have 2. We have sold a few and looking to sell a few more, they just do not resell for much. Edit- I took some of your advise and posted them on the Trading Post. If they all sell Dad will only have It's A Wonderful Life. "Kim Tong": Must you keep telling us how much you don't like Kritzerland? If you don't like Kritzerland, then don't buy them! Best to just ignore him - he's our official Kritzerland troll. Apparently he didn't buy the right CDs, because several of our OOP titles go for a lot of dough these days. And speaking of OOP titles, I always feel it necessary to say that we still have emergency copies of certain OOP titles so it's always best to drop us an e-mail before dropping a lot of cash.
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I never answer questions that require too much work but I figured out how to answer this. The ones I did NOT get were: THE FLY/RETURN OF THE FLY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CARRIE (Encore Edition) GHASTLY LOVE OF JOHNNY X ONE-EYED JACKS (Encore Edition) I happily have all the rest in the soundtrack area. disappointments: maybe THE BANK SHOT favorites: I'll try to narrow them down SUMMER AND SMOKE TARAS BULBA ELMER GANTRY THE COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR THE TIN STAR THE MIRACLE WORKER RHAPSODY OF STEEL BANANAS THE MOLLY MCGUIRES THE BUCCANEER CASINO ROYALE IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD and my guilty pleasures I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS What? No Herrmann in your favorites Henry?
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Best to just ignore him - he's our official Kritzerland troll. Apparently he didn't buy the right CDs, because several of our OOP titles go for a lot of dough these days. And speaking of OOP titles, I always feel it necessary to say that we still have emergency copies of certain OOP titles so it's always best to drop us an e-mail before dropping a lot of cash. I'll say, several of the Kritzerland titles are now freakishly expensive on the secondary market now. Thanks to Bruce's kindeness and generosity, several of them now grace my collection and for no more than the regular price. Thanks again Bruce. You've enriched my film music collection (as well as those of any serious collector) time and again.
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Jul 16, 2014 - 10:23 PM
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forty-one
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I think above or below 30, somewhere about there. The Waxman and Raksin releases have been my favorites, especially BOTANY BAY, which was a definite Grail for me. I certainly look forward to each new Kritzerland release. There's a real excitement with all the clues, guesses, and jigs. I actually only became aware of Kritzerland a few years back, so I missed on some stuff like TWISTED NERVE and STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND, but that's OK. I've also enjoyed how movies and music I'm unfamiliar with or never heard of, or am only aware of because, say, Alfred Newman wrote the score, has been brought forth. I was aware of Cyril J. Mockridge...but with the Preminger set and LUCK OF THE IRISH, I now have a better idea of what a talented composer he was. Thanks again and again Bruce, you're doing a great job!
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76! MV
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