17 July, 2009

LUCKY music...but where's the DVD?


I'm now enjoying the invigorating, infectious Bruno Nicolai score for Jess Franco's 1967 Eurospy parody, AGENTE SPECIALE L.K.: OPERAZIONE RE MIDA/LUCKY THE INSCRUTABLE on CD. But when are we going to get a deluxe, OAR, RI DVD presentation of this wonderfully entertaining number?

Hopefully, those friends of Jess at Severin or Mondo Macabro are reading this and thinking....



3 comments:

Anthony Thorne said...

I know a semi-widescreen, semi decent looking bootleg of this (or maybe even two different bootlegs) have appeared here and there over the past couple of months, one I think from a nice, partially-letterboxed foreign TV broadcast digitally recorded and with the English dub synched up. (I don't own it though). A R1 disc would be optimal and I would have preferred a restored LUCKY over stuff like KISS ME MONSTER which has had multiple VHS and DVD releases.

Robert Monell said...

I don't know of any good DVD of this anywhere. It was shot in eye popping Technicolor and the 2.35:1 Techniscope format would be crucial. Franco had already mastered 2.35:1 composition by this time and the Pop/Op Art visuals need to be experienced in sharp def and rich color to be fully enjoyed. I've also only seen a partially letterboxed old blurry video of this. Too bad. It should be on DVD fro a BU, Severin or MM or somebody.

Keith said...

That's really cool. I'm sure you are enjoying it.