Are you an UNCLE memorabilia buff?
A couple weeks ago, I ordered "The Spy With My Face" soundtrack from a seller on eBay. The CD arrived Saturday.
The cover has a nice copy of the poster for "TSWMF", which featured Robert Vaughn. When I opened the CD, I found a book in the front, filled with several photos from the MFU movie posters. The soundtrack has music from "TSWMF" and the subsequent movies. On the back of the CD, I read that the soundtrack was a limited issue of 3000 copies, and it was issued by Turner Classic Movies.
I visited the TCM website (see the links). The soundtrack is still available; just click on "shop" and "soundtracks". I just typed in the full name of the soundtrack and found it.
If you visit the TCM website, you can click "database". I used "David McCallum" for my search. I found all the MFU movie trailers, which can be downloaded. Also, if you haven't done so, you can vote to have the movies made available on DVD.
If you click on "site", there are articles about some of the movies and four MFU-era photos. The photos were labeled "One of Our Spies Is Missing". Three are different shots of the photo of Waverly standing between the guys with a treasure chest on the table. You can't download, but you can print the photos. In the third photo, it looks like Mr. Vaughn was intentionally making a face - it's worth a look!
The fourth photo is of Robert Vaughn only, standing beside the cracked glass panel. He's smiling, not all like the deadly serious photo behind the glass, and his hair isn't as flatly Bryllcremed as it was in the first few episodes. The photo reminded me of the one first season episode when Solo casually stepped away from the glass panel and, "breaking the fourth wall", told the viewer about the episode.
Cousins, I try to share the best inside information I can with you! Since there hasn't been a lot of traffic on Section II yet, these are our little secrets!
2 comments:
I do so wish the MFU movies would come out on DVD. I've voted for them on TCM, and THE VENETIAN AFFAIR as well. Hopefully at some point all those will become available in U.S. DVD format.
I have to say the pic with Vaughn doing the wide-eyed expression in the publicity stills is great!
I voted for "Venetian Affair", too. I remember watching it ages ago, and it was a good movie. It should be on DVD.
BTW, that was a fun pic, wasn't it!
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