"KELLY'S HEROES"- CINEMA RETRO MOVIE CLASSICS TRIBUTE ISSUE!
In the footsteps of Cinema Retro's
landmark Movie Classics special edition tributes to the Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood "Dollars" trilogy and Where Eagles
Dare, publishers Dave Worrall and Lee Pfeiffer present the latest issue of Cinema Retro Movie Classics: our tribute to the 1970 WWII film Kelly's Heroes starring Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles and Donald Sutherland. .
THIS IS A
LIMITED EDITION
The
acclaim from fans and those who worked on the film is pouring in. Here
is an E mail we received from director John Landis, who began his career
working as an assistant to director Brian G. Hutton on the movie:
Dear Dave and Lee –
The Kelly's Heroes extravaganza arrived today
and it's quite overwhelming! I can't wait to read it cover to cover! It
looks fantastic and extremely thorough. Congratulations! I really
have never seen anything like it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Best always - John
As you may know, John Landis knows a thing or two about
making movies, so his praise is certainly appreciated. A special thanks to John
for providing ultra rare photos from his personal archive as well as original
call sheets from the movie.
Following on from our 'Movie Classics Special Edition' that paid tribute to director Brian G. Hutton's Where Eagles Dare
(which sold out and now commands in excess of $150 on Ebay!) we bring
you his other big picture collaboration with star Clint Eastwood - Kelly's Heroes.
As
before, this is an 80-page blockbuster filled with amazing stories and
ultra -rare photographs, many which have never been seen before, and all
for the same cover price as our regular 64-page magazine!
We
have had the full cooperation of the director Brian G. Hutton, who has
shared with us the trials and tribulations of making this WWII
action-comedy on location in Yugoslavia. Some of the stories have to be
read to be believed! Additionally, we have exclusive interviews with
John Landis, actor Stuart Margolin (Little Joe), and Eastwood's regular
key grip, Dennis Fraser. This issue is packed with sidebar information
on the filming, the locations, the music, the actors, the world-wide
poster campaigns and the collectibles. We have also unearthed rare
vintage interviews with Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles and
Donald Sutherland recorded on location back in 1969 which have never
been published before. All of this, plus many photographs taken on the
set by cast and crew that we can guarantee you have never seen before.
“Oddball” would be pleased that there will be "no negative waves" from Cinema Retro's latest Movie Classics Special Edition