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It's coming! The March 18th wide release is on the horizon, and J.R.Bookwalter and the fine folks at Tempe Video are doing a terrific job with advance publicity and other preparations, an example is the "Sell-Sheet" full color ad shown above. We are already listed on Amazon.com and elsewhere on the net, and I urge those of you that already have the DVD to go to both Amazon (as well as the IMDB) and post a review. I am getting close (finally) on the massive job of fully updating the IMDB Steve Canyon pages so come on by there and leave a comment or review to show your support.
Work is proceeding apace on restoration and special bonus materials for the full-series DVD set coming later this year. More HOT news, exclusive clips and images coming soon, so stick around for more excitement!
Here's Ingrid Goude (Steve's Secretary "Ingrid") and Steve Canyon (Dean Fredericks) Feb 13th, 1959.
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Thursday, January 03, 2008
Special Edition Wide Retail Release Looms
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Just got and watched Canyon DVD, IT WAS FANTASTIC...even in B&W! I'm ready now for the rest of the episodes. This has brought back ALOT of memories of the 8 year old watching Steve in his glory on NBC on Sat. nights. I've told many friends to buy the DVD and get readt for the series release...soon I hope. Thanks for bringing back a fond memnoy of my childhood,,,now where's my Steve Canyon Helmet????
Bob Taylor...Ohio.
In the 1950s, AURORA models issued a plastic model of an AF jet pilot in then current flying gear. The Canyon series was so popular they reissued the plastic kit boxed as STEVE CANYON. Aurora is long gone, but did Polar Lights get those molds when they bought the Aurora warehouses? Or did Monogram Models get them? Or does the "new" Aurora company have them? Or were they just scrapped? Anybody know? Anybody seen any of the old kits at collector meets?
Not so anonymous B. Taylor again.
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