Here's an extensive resource for finding copies of Rod Taylor's
movies and TV shows. The information below is based primarily on my own buying and trading
experience. If I link to a seller or collector, it's because I have found
that source to be reliable and/or easy to use. I do not receive a commission,
cut or kickback for any links. This page is set up purely as a service to
fellow fans.
If a title is commercially available, you could probably find it via
many online retailers. But I've linked primarily to Amazon.com because I've
found it's quick, easy, informative and offers the widest array -- new and
used. Amazon also ships internationally and has an
VHS available from Movies
Unlimited. Also, it's part of an Adventure
DVD package available on eBay. This Italian-made movie is dubbed, thus Rod's voice is not his
own.
VHS frequently available via Amazon.com zShops
and on eBay.
Beware sellers offering the "uncut" version, touting the fight
scene as unedited; it's likely a bootleg copy of poor quality.
DVD available on Amazon.com.
It is in PAL format, released in Australia. It won't play on North American
TVs, but it will play in your computer's DVD drive.
VHS
and DVD
available from Amazon.com. DVD version includes documentary Time
Machine: The Journey Back, featuring short "sequel scene."
The documentary is also available on VHS at
Copies of the full series are available from Lee Money. Some episodes are available on eBay
occassionally. The pilot for the "Bearcats!
series, titled "Powderkeg," was released on video
and frequently is available via Amazon.com
zShops
and on eBay.
e/p Partners
has 18 episodes available. The picture quality ranges from poor to OK. Contact
Ron Evans to inquire.
Also watch eBay
for Hong Kong videos frequently up for auction.
"And When the Sky Was Opened" episode is available
on DVD
(Vol. 16, along with two other episodes). Also, the new "Deluxe
Edition" DVD boxed set of The Twilight Zone includes the episode,
with commentary by Rod.
USA Network
shows re-runs of the series; keep an eye on the TV
Schedule. The "Texas v. Cahill" episode is available on a
Columbia House-released video and is occasionally for sale on eBay.