Siskel & Ebert & The Movies: 7-26-87

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Note: This recording from Don Gorelick aka "Oakley Tapes" has awful black dropouts throughout with horrible signal reception and it's missing a few parts with no commercials included! If someone has another copy of it or if he has another, I'll reupload someday.

Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert reviews "The Living Daylights" (An underrated James Bond picture with Timothy Dalton along with Mayrim d'Obo, and Jon Don Baker. Disagree strongly with both of them even though Siskel was right that Pierce Brosnan should have been cast before "GoldenEye", which he was wrong completely on his review.); "Maid To Order" (Lame Comedy with Ally Sheedy); "The Lost Boys" (Also, disagree strongly with both of them! I love this awesome Teen Vampire flick!) and "Stakeout" (Excellent Buddy Cop Picture with Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Aidan Quinn, Madeline Stowe and Dan Lauria. From director, John Badham!).

Home Video: Ebert's pick is "The Fringe Dwellers" and Siskel's pick is "The American Friend". And a recap of Today's program.

Recorded on KATU ABC 2 in Portland, Oregon with No Commercials.

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