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3y0036 WHERE EAGLES DARE 33 1/3 RPM radio spots record 1968 interviews with Eastwood, Burton & Ure!

Date Sold 3/14/2023
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A 1968 Movie Radio Spots Record (measures 12" x 12" [30 x 30 cm]; 33 1/3 RPM record). Also included are four supplements (see below) (Learn More)

Where Eagles Dare (released in some other countries as "Where the Eagles Dare"), the 1969 Brian G. Hutton English/U.S. World War II (WWII) military spy espionage action thriller ("One weekend Major Smith, Lieutenant Schaffer, and a beautiful blonde named Mary decided to win World War II."; "They must do what no army can do... go where no army can go... penetrate the 'Castle of the Eagle', nerve-center of the Gestapo, and blow it up!"; "These people work for the military. First they're going to get the enemy... Then they're going after the brass that sent them."; "A mission that can't succeed... But dare not fail! They must storm the Gestapo fortress and reach the Allied captive who knows the D-Day invasion plans. If they survive... Only then does their adventure begin!"; "They look like Nazis but... The Major is British... The Lieutenant is American... The Beautiful Frauleins are Allied Agents!"; "The Major is British... the Lieutenant is American. They're out to win World War II this weekend... or die trying."; "Their mission: penetrate the dread 'Castle of the Eagle,' the Gestapo nerve-center... and blow it up! Not bad for a weekend's work in Bavaria!"; "Alistair MacLean's epic adventure story of a wartime mission that cannot succeed - but dare not fail..."; "They dare to climb a terrifying new peak in suspense...all the way up to hell!"; "They must go all the way up to hell!"; "A handful of heroes must do what no army can do... storm an impregnable Nazi fortress... and rescue -or silence- a captive allied general who knows the secret plans for the D-Day invasion of Europe!"; "They must go all the way up to hell! They must storm the Gestapo fortress and reach the Allied captive who knows the D-Day invasion plans. If they survive.. only then does their adventure begin!"; based on the novel by Alistair MacLean) starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure, Patrick Wymark, Michael Horden, and Ingrid Pitt
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Important Added Info: Note that this record comes with four photocopied presskit supplements that were provided to the radio stations so they could read the biographies of the people on the record (the record contains "open ended interviews", which means that the local radio station had their staff read the questions on air before playing the answers from the records, making it look like they were actually interviewing the celebrities!).

Note that this record is for "radio spots", which were sent to movie theaters to give to their local radio stations to get publicity for the about to be shown movie, and is much more rare than commercial records for those movies. The record is labeled with what the individual spots contain, so see our super-sized image to see what radio spots are included. Also note that the record is contained in a single paper sleeve. We don't know if it was originally sent in any additional packaging. The auction contains the record in a single blank paper sleeve.

Condition: very good. We have no way of verifying if the record is playable, but it appears to be.
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