WHERE EAGLES DARE CINEMA RETRO 116 PAGE MOVIE CLASSICS SPECIAL ISSUE!

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  • Topic: Movies & TV
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Year Published: 2012
  • Genre: Movies & TV
  • Publication Year: 2012
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
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  • Publication Name: CINEMA RETRO
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  • “BROADSWORD CALLING DANNY BOY!”
    “BROADSWORD CALLING DANNY BOY”! “BROADSWORD CALLING DANNY BOY!”
    WHERE EAGLES DARE
    CINEMA RETRO MOVIE CLASSICS REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION!
    HUNDREDS OF RARE PHOTOS
    ! 116
    PAGES! GIANT SIZED LIMITED EDITION!
    When we first interviewed producer Elliott Kastner back in 2004, he told us, “You don’t remake
    Sabrina.
    You don’t remake
    The Blue Angel.
    You don’t remake
    Casablanca
    and I won’t remake
    Where Eagles Dare.

    This is a stance that Cinema Retro has taken in regard to reprinting sold-out issues of our magazine. However, the response to our
    Movie Classics Special Issue #1
    dedicated to this great WWII adventure was beyond our expectations and it sold out almost immediately when published in 2009.
    Since then, we have had many requests to republish and also saw the value of this issue exceed $200 per copy on eBay. Thus, we’ve bowed to the wishes of our readers and created an updated and expanded version of that classic issue. By doing so, we’re not devaluing the original, which will remain a highly prized collector’s item.
    Inside these pages, you will find the original issue (slightly changed with the addition of many new, rare photographs) plus new features that were not available to us at the time of the original printing. Topping it all off is an exclusive new interview with the film’s director, Brian G. Hutton, plus an abundance of rarities we’ve just unearthed including
    another
    deleted sequence and original studio memos from the Kastner family files that shed light on who was
    supposed
    to star in the film (you won’t believe it!).
    This new edition can be viewed as our sincere tribute to two wonderful friends who are associated with the film: Elliott Kastner and actress Ingrid Pitt, both of whom we lost in 2010. We mourn their passing and hope that this issue will stand as a tribute to their talents and enduring legacy.
    THIS IS A
    LIMITED EDITION AND WILL
    NEVER BE REPRINTED ONCE THESE ISSUES SELL OUT!

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