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2 articles from 2009


Fsm releases Morricone’s ‘5 Man Army’

5 October 2009 1:32 PM, PDT | MovieScore Magazine | See recent MovieScore Magazine news »

Film Score Monthly has just announced two new CD titles in their Silver Age Classics series. The one that surely will have the biggest appeal to collectors is an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western score from 1969: The 5 Man Army, written for the film that starred Peter Graves and was directed by Don Taylor. While parts of the score has been available on LP and CD before, Fsm writes that »

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Old Ass Movies: Escape ‘Stalag 17′

13 September 2009 11:17 AM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »

Every Sunday, Film School Rejects presents a movie that was made before you were born and tells you why you should like it. This week, Old Ass Movies presents: Stalag 17 (1953) Stalag 17 begins with an escape from the tightly controlled Luftwaffe prison camp during the last year of WWII. As the two men snake their way through a tunnel, it's a little too easy for the Germans to find them and fill them full of bullets. The meaning is clear. There's a rat amongst our heroes. The members of Barracks 17 live out a day-to-day life in the Nazi prisoner camp while attempting to discover an informant in their midst and plan for their next escape attempt. There's Price (Peter Graves), the dashing security officer; Sefton (William Holden), the standoffish asshole who openly barters with the enemy for goods; Shapiro (Harvey Lembeck) and Animal (Robert Strauss), the comedic pair that plot entrance to the women's camp and »

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