I would like that too because I recently saw it on Youtube, a very poor bootleg. Funny, when I saw it the first time, in 69, Michael Burns was a teen favorite after being in a TV show with Glen Corbett called It's A Man's World" and was doing a lot of TV in Marcus Welby, the famous LSD episode of Dragnet and Gunsmoke. Sandy wasn't a big deal until "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf" in '66. I think he was the bigger draw at the time as until Wolf, she has only been on the soap, Guiding Light and as one of Natalie Woods friends in "Splendor in the Grass." She is a good example of what we are missing today. Her quirky neurotic nuances are not matched by anyone today.
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