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Wow! Just realised I'm spinning it exactly a year to the day it was released. It's like a carving on a tombstone. SPOOKY!!!
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And...like all those other fine listeners above me...the first thing I did when the CD finished, was hit the play button again. It's still available from Intrada. Get it, before it disappears...like Mr Blunden...and those poor dead children.
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A lovely release from Intrada, so delighted to get it. Fingers crossed for some more Elmer Bernstein releases in the not too distant future.
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Wake me up when they find the original Stereo tracks to Brige At Remagen. I like Mr Blunden too BTW.
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Not 100% sure, but I think it might have been a TV movie. No. I remember seeing it at the cinema, just before Christmas 1972.Lionel Jeffries follow up to 'The Railway Children'
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Not 100% sure, but I think it might have been a TV movie. No. I remember seeing it at the cinema, just before Christmas 1972.Lionel Jeffries follow up to 'The Railway Children' Yep, saw it in the cinema too, on its first release. Charming film, wonderful Elmer score.
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