You can still get copies of Intrada's new,
limited edition release of Henry Mancini's score to John Frankenheimer's
99 and 44/100% Dead, but they're almost gone. It's an oddball crime film not dissimilar in tone to Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut starring Richard Harris (seemingly made up to look just like his contemporary Michael Caine), Edmond O'Brien (already suffering the effects of Alzeimer's Disease in this, his last film), Bradford Dillman, Ann Turkel (soon to be Mrs. Richard Harris), and "Chuck Connors as Claw Zuckerman." Interestingly, some elements of the script by Robert Dillon were originally part of an early draft of Once Upon a Time in America that he worked on with Sergio Leone. Frankenheimer's film shows up now and then on Fox Movie Channel in 'scope, but remains unreleased on DVD.
This Belgian poster features the title in Dutch and French, something I don't recall seeing on another poster, but which makes perfect sense for a bi-lingual nation such as Belgium.
The key art that should have been used for the soundtrack CD, and which should be utilized for a DVD, should one ever materialize:
The comic-style posters are reminiscent of this bad boy:
EDIT: I just checked out Mr. Peel's site and see that he recently wrote a typically fine
piece on
99 and 44/100% Dead!.
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