Appears to be sold out at SAE and has a 'used' availability here. This must have gone recently? I really liked Savalas' Big Joe in this one. He and Captain Miller could have had a head to head about grunt griping. And Mulligan's panic rant for having laid down the artillery barrage on the wrong drop point is also memorable. The Yank military are re-known for 'collateral' damage. Funny in an unfunny sort of way.
Anyway, that's one less FSM have to worry about that we do!
Just a guess, but it's not sold out because the last low quantities list I saw, didn't have the title on it (July of this year):
LOW QUANTITY ALERT
FEWER THAN 10 COPIES REMAIN
On Dangerous Ground Dr. Kildare CHIPS Vol. 1: Season Two (1978-79) I Spy
FEWER THAN 25 COPIES REMAIN
The Stripper / Nick Quarry Brothers Karamazon Inside Daisy Clover The Best of Everything On the Beach / The Secret of Santa Vittoria King Kong: The Deluxe Edition (2 CD) How to Marry A Millionaire
FEWER THAN 50 COPIES REMAIN
Prince of Foxes Soylent Green / Demon Seed Random Harvest / The Yearling I'll Cry Tomorrow ZigZag / The Super Cops The Fastest Gun Alive / House of Numbers Telefon / Hide In Plain Sight 633 Squadron / Submarine X-1 Force 10 From Navarone Poltergeist (2 CD) Hotel / Kaleidoscope
FEWER THAN 100 COPIES REMAIN
The Dirty Dozen The Friends of Eddie Coyle / Three Days of the Condor Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Ron Jones Project (1987-1999) The Shoes of the Fisherman Butterfield 8: Bronislau Kaper at MGM Vol. 1 The View From Pompey's Head / Blue Denim Toys in the Attic Untamed CHIPS Vol. 2: Season Three (1979-80) The Split Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Petula North Dallas Forty Hawaii Five-0 Land of the Pharaohs
I didn't think about it until just now. I think I was 15 when I asked my mother to drive me 10 minutes into Red Bank, NJ to see a double feature at the Carlton Theater. Since 1984, now know as the Count Basie Theater since Basie was from Red Bank. Seats about 1,500, beautiful venue built in 1926, but primarily used for movies back in the late 60's.
The double feature was Pretty Maids All In A Row and Kelly's Heroes, both FSM soundtracks. At 15, I really enjoyed Pretty Maids All In A Row.
It's interesting that articles about KELLY'S HEROES never mention that it was written by Troy Kennedy Martin who wrote another gold heist movie, the original THE ITALIAN JOB.
Also, the audio skip on the vocal of "Kelly's Heroes" drives me up the wall.