I think that one of the points of the series is that they all will have isolated music tracks. The oddity is that they are starting with Kremlin Letter, which has a score by someone I never heard of.
I think that one of the points of the series is that they all will have isolated music tracks. The oddity is that they are starting with Kremlin Letter, which has a score by someone I never heard of.
THE KREMLIN LETTER has been making the rounds on the FOX movie channel recently.
I think that one of the points of the series is that they all will have isolated music tracks. The oddity is that they are starting with Kremlin Letter, which has a score by someone I never heard of.
The score was by Robert Drasnin, who has mainly done television work over a 30-year career. "The Kremlin Letter" was the highest-profile feature of the half-dozen or so that he did, although his score for Monte Hellman's cult western "Ride In the Whirlwind" has gotten some attention. Drasnin did scores for many 1960s TV favorites (The Wild Wild West, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, Lost In Space, Voyage To the Bottom of the Sea, Hawaii Five-O) before moving heavily into TV movies in the 1970s.
This situation with this new label is very frustrating.
There are always problems starting up something new.
But they should play fair with theiir future customers and at least make an announcement as to what is happening.
As far as we now know, this series is NOT ON.
Very disappointing , Joe, if that is the case--- so many Fox films of the 50s and 60s have not seen release on dvd in the U.S. and this news was heartening - finally to see in widescreen many not shown that way since their original release -- UNTAMED'57 and PRINCE OF PLAYERS to name a couple Id like to see. Most sad is that THE EGYPTIAN might not be released.
I just spoke to Ed on the phone. there were some laswt minute things with Fox but it looks like the first title will be available for order next week !! Bring them on!!
Joe, I don't feel that you owe an apology. With no recent comments being made regarding this series by the label involved, speculation is all that is left to us!
Why is it necessary for the speculation to be negative? When they have something to say, they'll say it. Until then, why not assume for the best and wait to say what they delight us with?
Joe, I don't feel that you owe an apology. With no recent comments being made regarding this series by the label involved, speculation is all that is left to us!
Yeah, why apologize for making a completely bogus supposition on a public messageboard when a simple phone call would have provided real information?
"Speculation is all that is left to us"?! Oh, right, I forgot that in the cyber world uninformed speculation is the default position. Why bother making an inquiry when you can just post the first thing that comes into your head?
Questions were asked many times on this forum with no reply.
Over at Home theater forum.com, This ahs been a major topic for weeks - again with no reply.
And yet apparently none of the folks who were so concerned with this delay ("for weeks"!) thought to just pick up the phone and ask the people who are behind Twilight Time what was up. It's not as if they're hard to reach - they even have an 800 number.