If You Have Any Of These Classic Vinyl Records, You're Actually Holding On To a Small Fortune

Max Steiner, The Caine Mutiny

Released in 1954 under Columbia Records, Max Steiner scored this film, but the concept of the movie caused some uproar within the industry. The author of the novel by the same name didn't want a film adaptation and was ready to pull the rights of the script. All copies of the film that were made were scrapped, but some pressings of the score remain. Today, they sell for $6,700.

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