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Post by beatmaniac on Nov 1, 2006 11:03:01 GMT
I went on a site for the Italian version of A For Andromeda and there it was with a few clips from their version . Looks good especially if you can understand Italian!!! Phil.[glow=red,2,300][/glow]
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Post by Dave Andrews on Nov 1, 2006 11:15:15 GMT
You can buy the whole thing from www.elleu.it/customer/home.php?collana=1050 No subtitles of course. Whoops, sorry, the third VHS (Eps 4 & 5) has vanished. Stocks must be very low. P&P will cost you about Eur 20 BTW there are two A Come Andromeda clips on the web 1. www.capital.it/trovacinema/scheda_film.jsp?idContent=116490 (Click on 'Clip') which is the end of Episode One (Fleming, Bridger and Judy finding Harries' body), and ... 2. www.vicolostretto.net/A%20come%20Andromeda.htm (click on 'Trailer dello sceneggiato') which is a (much higher grade) compilation. First scene is Harries (glasses & lab coat), Fleming and Bridger when the telescope first picks up the message. Then Fleming & Bridger presenting their findings ('It's the design for a computer') to (sitting L-R) Judy Adamson, Prof Reinhardt, Osborne and Gen Vandenburgh Then the installation of the cryogenic core, and 'the electrodes' - the guy in RAF uniform is Colonel (sic) Geers (military man in this production), the head of Thorness. ( The girl with Judy Adamson is Dr. Liz Ray, a minor character who replaces Christine as Fleming and Bridger's assistant in the RAI production. Christine (as Dawnays's assistant) does not appear until much later). Then 'New Form of Life'; The 'birth' of Andromeda. Then 'The Doubts'; conversation between Fleming & Judy Then 'Nice or nasty ? Nasty or Nice ?' Then 'Dark Designs'; conversation between Fleming and Andromeda. Credits
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Post by Bishop Brennan on Nov 2, 2006 12:49:15 GMT
There was also an Irish version called 'B for Andromeda'.
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Post by Dave Andrews on Nov 2, 2006 13:13:21 GMT
Ah, all three VHS cassettes are available at the Elleu site again; 6 Eur each
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Post by Mark Smith on Nov 3, 2006 0:50:52 GMT
There was also an Irish version called 'B for Andromeda'. Nah. That was the dyslexic version... ;D
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