Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, Virginia 18.09.2000

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Lancaster Reader 'Searches' For Dean Reed

DEAR JERRY: As a teenager who regularly bought 45s in the '50s and '60s, I always regarded the 98 cents I spent for "The Search," by Dean Reed, one of my best buys. Not only is "The Search" great but so is the flip side, "Annabelle." In all the years after this record came out, I have never heard a single thing about Dean Reed. Did he have any follow-ups? Did he retire, or perhaps even die?

-Manny Fishburn, Lancaster, Pa.

DEAR MANNY: This is certainly an unpredictable business. For the first 14 years, and thousands of letters, no one writes a word about Dean Reed. Now, during the same week, I receive two inquiries about him - the other coming from Dr. Vicente V. Batiancila, of Milford, Conn.

Has there been something about Dean Reed in the news lately, that I missed?

At any rate, "The Search," a February 1959 release (Capitol 4121), did much better in some local markets than on the national charts. The tune barely squeezed onto Billboard's Hot 100, landing at No. 96. After one week, "The Search" ended, so to speak, and it fell from the survey.

Though it didn't chart at all, some stations did also play "Annabelle." Both are so good I can't pick a favorite.

Reed did have four Capitol follow-ups: "I Kissed a Queen" (flip: "Pair of Scissors"); "Our Summer Romance" (flip "I Ain't Got You"); "Hummingbird" (flip: "Pistolero"); and "Female Hercules" (flip: "La Novia"). None of these received observable attention.

Within the next couple of years, Denver-born Dean moved to Europe and began a very successful career in the foreign film industry, first as an actor, then a writer, composer, and eventually a director. Reed made the majority of his films in Italy, Spain, and West Germany, so you're not likely to recognize any of the titles. If you have online access, you'll find all 20 of his films listed at the Internet Movie Database www.imdb.com.

In his last major film - the 1984 Japanese-German collaboration, "Uindii" - Star Trek the Next Generation's Patrick Stewart co-starred with Dean.

Details of the last two years of Reed's life are really murky, though he reportedly joined the Communist party and defected to Soviet territory. There is no news after that until June 13, 1986, when Dean Reed was found dead in then-Soviet occupied East Berlin. His death was reported as a suicide; however, many feel he did not take his own life.

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