Posted: May 14, 2010 - 10:52 PM By: RonBurbella (Member)
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 1:14 PM Reply to Post By: robprince (Member)
The Anthony Newley Appreciation Society released a Complete Quilp cd several years ago . It had the complete soundtrack as well as the Newley demos and promotional single
********************************************************** Well now, that's news to me. Luckily, I was able to locate the QUILP Newley demo LP near the time of the film's release. I've e-mailed Paul Goodhead at "The Anthony Newley Appreciation Society" to see if there is any way to obtain their members-only QUILP CD. Joining fee for the USA is $30.00.
As well as special events the Society produced it's first publication - "Stop the World, the Facsimile Script" and has produced several CD issues for members only on unreleased Anthony Newley recordings. All the Society merchandise is exclusive and limited edition release.
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It seems as if the Reader's Digest productions are not centrally owned by anyone. TOM SAWYER (1973) and HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1974) reside with MGM since they were distributed in the U.S. by United Artists. MR. QUILP (1975) was distributed in the U.S. by Avco Embassy, which should place it with StudioCanal.
Elmer Bernstein also scored another Reader's Digest film after MR. QUILP. That was 1976's THE INCREDIBLE SARAH. It's unclear who may have released that one in the U.S.