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Roger says For those that pay attention, we generally avoid shipping titles the week of Thanksigiving, since it's a short week and the Intrada staff like take it a little slower. So we usually release a week earlier than usual and then we'll resume on Dec. 2. This week's release harkens back to the 1960s and is the middle film of a trilogy of sorts. It's an expanded LP reissue. It features a compact disc that contains music, since we know that's what collectors of fine film music like. There's a small booklet that contains notes of some sort and some pictures. There's also a card that lists all of the tracks that are on the CD. And because we know how discriminating collectors are, we are including a plastic case in which you can house not only the CD, but the booklet and card as well. In fact, we've done the work for you and inserted everything into the case, becuase that's the kind of service we offer.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=6442 Nov 15: Roger adds another clue The other release features two scores from the early and mid-70s by the same composer but couldn't be more different -- one's a comedy and and the other is a serious drama and takes place in the US in the 19th century.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=71044#p71044
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This week's release harkens back to the 1960s and is the middle film of a trilogy of sorts. Finally, The Spy Who Shagged Me! Thanks Intrada!
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They Call Me Mr. Tibbs?
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Roger says For those that pay attention, we generally avoid shipping titles the week of Thanksigiving, since it's a short week and the Intrada staff like take it a little slower. So we usually release a week earlier than usual and then we'll resume on Dec. 2. This week's release harkens back to the 1960s and is the middle film of a trilogy of sorts. It's an expanded LP reissue. It features a compact disc that contains music, since we know that's what collectors of fine film music like. There's a small booklet that contains notes of some sort and some pictures. There's also a card that lists all of the tracks that are on the CD. And because we know how discriminating collectors are, we are including a plastic case in which you can house not only the CD, but the booklet and card as well. In fact, we've done the work for you and inserted everything into the case, becuase that's the kind of service we offer.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=6442 I just thought El Dorado/Riddle for obvious reasons.
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I just thought El Dorado/Riddle for obvious reasons.
which "obvious reasons"?
The "trilogy" could be: 1959 - Rio Bravo (scored by Dimitri Tiomkin) 1967 - El Dorado (scored by Nelson Riddle) 1970 - Rio Lobo (scored by Jerry Goldsmith) All 3 of these films are written by Leigh Brackett, directed by Howard Hawks, starring John Wayne, and have basically the same plot.
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For a Few Dollars More? We should be so lucky.
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got to be FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE
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