Songwriter, publisher, and music mogul Don Kirshner hit the jackpot twice with invented rock bands tied in to hit television shows, the Monkees and the Archies, but when he tried to do the same on the big screen, he reached too far, and the group Toomorrow proved to be one of the most notorious flops of his career. In 1969, Kirshner held auditions to find actors and musicians to form a group called Toomorrow, who in addition to making records would star in a series of movies that fused music and fast-paced adventure; producer Harry Saltzman, who with Albert "Cubby" Broccoli br...