Fanfare for a Death Scene
Fanfare for a Death Scene is a 1964 American TV movie directed by Leslie Stevens.[1]
Plot
An American secret agent chases after a formula.
Production
It was originally directed by Walter Graumann who was sacked and replaced by Stevens.[2]
gollark: H A X
gollark: I can COUNTERHACK them.
gollark: > That is the problem, nobody can fucking decide if it is 1000 or 1024There's a standard: kB/KB (kilobyte) is 1000, KiB (kibibyte) is 1024. But that's not really stuck with consistently and different platforms will randomly label it the wrong way and it's all quite bad.
gollark: 🦀 yay this will somewhat reduce annoyance 🦀
gollark: Oh, neat.
References
- Television This Week New York Times 8 Oct 1967: X29.
- "Fanfare for a Death Scene". Classic TV History.
External links
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