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Here are the links to the original theatrical trailer, and all of the assorted film clips and teasers from "The Man Who "Saved" The Movies," a forthcoming theatrical documentary motion picture capturing personal perspectives on the worlds of film music, film composers, sci-fi/fantasy/horror films, and film history...a look at fifty years of motion picture reverence and scholarship. Featured performers and interviews include Lee Holdridge, Juliet Rozsa, Mark McKenzie, Patrick Russ, Gregg Nestor, Veronica Carlson, Philippe Mora, Paul Clemens, and Terry Pace. a) To the original MAN WHO "SAVED" THE MOVIES trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob6-t0MKXRY b) To the MAN WHO "SAVED" THE MOVIES Channel on YouTube (with all of our posted film clips thus far): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG2tMmwMLCCyXQqKmpu3gWw Blessings, Steve Vertlieb
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Just wanted to additionally mention that the film will include such memorable moments and interludes as Juliet Rozsa conducting a walking tour of her home, talking about her illustrious 3 time Oscar winning composer father, Miklos Rozsa, while strolling down a corridor lovingly adorned with many of his most precious mementos, as well as a lengthy roundtable (actually a round sofa) discussion of the art and craft of writing music for the movies conducted at the home of Mark McKenzie, and including active participation by Mark, along with Lee Holdridge, Patrick Russ, and Gregg Nestor. That was an amazing experience, all joyfully captured on film. Steve
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