See above.felipe wrote:Does that mean they haven't begun working in any of those films?
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The Nicholson remake release appears to have been CANCELED #-odomino harvey wrote:BOTH versions (1946 and 1981) of the Postman Always Rings Twice coming November 13th!
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How do you know it's been cancelled? It definitely isn't available, but hopefully not cancelled.
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The UPC has been canceled
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Great. So Warner just let it slide, while some of us had this on preorder for months.
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It's at the very least indefinitely delayed.
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As some doubt was expressed on another forum, I can confirm the UK release of Dial M for Murder (in the new Hitchcock set with Strangers on a Train and North by Northwest) includes the 3D version. At least that's what is very clearly stated on the individual case (though oddly, given it's surely a big selling-point, not on the front of the set's slipcase) - I won't be able to watch it that way for a long time!
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Thanks, I was wondering that myself. I have another question: According to The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki, the German edition of this boxset is missing the isolated score on North by Northwest. I assume the version of NxNW in UK box will be identical to the UK or American standalone disc (which includes the isolated score). I just want to be sure.
Thirdly, is Strangers on a train identical to the US BD (with the US cut in HD, and the British cut as a supplement in SD)?
Thirdly, is Strangers on a train identical to the US BD (with the US cut in HD, and the British cut as a supplement in SD)?
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Again, just going off the cases, North by Northwest lists "Music-Only Audio Track" and Strangers on a Train "Preview Version" with a caveat that special features "may not be in High Definition." (I won't be able to check the latter as though I can play Blu-rays my projector isn't HD yet.)
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I find this hard to believe since the Warner discs internationally include German options, so the German disc should be identical, and have the isolated track.
I just checked, and all you have to do is click "Tonspur nu mit Musik" on the menu screen to access the Isolated Score. I don't know what that guy was missing...
I just checked, and all you have to do is click "Tonspur nu mit Musik" on the menu screen to access the Isolated Score. I don't know what that guy was missing...
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Warner are releasing a bunch of Steelbook classic titles in the UK on 28th January for those that like them [I believe all come with an "Ultraviolet" Digital Copy FWIW]
Grand Hotel
Extras: • Commentary by Jeffrey Vance and Mark A. Viera • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Checking Out: Grand Hotel • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Hollywood Premiere of Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Grand Hotel • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Nothing Ever happens • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Just a Word of Warning • Trailer: Grand Hotel (1932) • Trailer: Week-End at The Waldorf (1945)
A Streetcar Named Desire
Extras: • Commentary by Karl Malden, Rudy Behlmer and Jeff Young • "Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey" [1995 First Run documentary] • "A Streetcar on Broadway" • "A Streetcar in Hollywood" • "Censorship and Desire" • "North and the Music of the South" • "An Actor Named Brando" • Marlon Brando Screen Test • Outtakes • Audio Outtakes • Warner Bros. (1951) • 20th Century Fox (1958 Reissue) • United Artists (1970 Reissue)
Casablanca
Extras: • Introduction by Lauren Bacall • Commentary by Film Critic Roger Ebert • Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer • As Time goes By: The Children Remember • Bacall on Bogart • You Must Remember This: A Tribute to Casablanca • Production Research (94 Stills) • Additional Scenes • Outtakes • Television Adaptation - 1955 Who Holds Tomorrow • Carrotblanca (Animated short) • Scoring Stage Sessions • Screen Guild Theater Radio – 1943 • Theatrical Trailer
The Maltese Falcon
Extras: • Commentary by Eric Lax • Sergeant York Theatrical Trailer - Warner Night at the Movies • Newsreel - Warner Night at the Movies • The Gay Parisian - Warner Night at the Movies • Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt - Warner Night at the Movies • Meet John Doughboy - Warner Night at the Movies • The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird • Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey The Trailer of Humphrey Bogart - 1997 TCM Documentary • Breakdowns of 1941 • Make-up Tests • 2/8/1943 Lux Radio Broadcast - Audio Vault • 9/20/1943 Screen Guild Theater Broadcast - Audio Vault • 7/3/1946 Academy Award Theater Broadcast - Audio Vault • Satan Met a Lady (1936) - Theatrical Trailer
The Treasure of Sierra Madre
Extras: • Commentary by Eric Lax • Introduction by Leonard Maltin - Warner Night at the Movies • Key Largo Theatrical Trailer - Warner Night at the Movies • Newsreel - Warner Night at the Movies • So You Want to be a Detective - Warner Night at the Movies • Hot Cross Bunny 91948 (Looney Toons Short) - Warner Night at the Movies • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Feature) - Warner Night at the Movies • John Huston: THe Man, The Movies, The Maverick • Discovering Treasure: The Story of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre • 8 Ball Bunny (1950 Looney Toons Short) • 4/18/1949 Lux Radio Theater Broadcast • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
North by Northwest
Extras: • Commentary by Ernest Lehman • Cary Grant: A Class Apart [2003 TCM Documentary] • The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style • Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest • North by Northwest: One for the Ages • Stills Gallery (44 cnt.) • TV Spot • A Guided Tour with Alfred Hitchcock • Theatrical Trailer
Gone With the Wind
Extras: • Commentary by Rudy Behlmer • Original Mono Track - (All I could find at the moment)
Ben Hur
Extras: • Commentary with T. Gene Hatcher and Charlton Heston Part 1 • Music Only Track Part 1 • 1959 Loew's Theater Teaser • 1959 Theatrical Trailer • 1961 General Release Trailer #1 • 1961 General Release Trailer #2 • 1969 70mm Re-Issue Trailer • Commentary with T. Gene Hatcher and Charlton Heston Part 2 • Music Only Track Part 2
Doctor Zhivago
No Extras listed that I could see
The Jazz Singer
Extras: • Commentary by Ron Hutchison and Vince Giordano
• "Al Jolson in A Plantation Act" [1926 WB Short] • "An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee" [1930 WB Short] • "I Love to Singa" [1936 WB Cartoon] • "Hollywood Handicap" [1938 MGM Short] • "A Day at Santa Anita" [1939 WB Short] • 6/2/1947 Lux Radio Theatre Broadcast • Theatrical Trailer
Grand Hotel
Extras: • Commentary by Jeffrey Vance and Mark A. Viera • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Checking Out: Grand Hotel • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Hollywood Premiere of Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Grand Hotel • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Nothing Ever happens • Behind the Story: Short Feature: Just a Word of Warning • Trailer: Grand Hotel (1932) • Trailer: Week-End at The Waldorf (1945)
A Streetcar Named Desire
Extras: • Commentary by Karl Malden, Rudy Behlmer and Jeff Young • "Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey" [1995 First Run documentary] • "A Streetcar on Broadway" • "A Streetcar in Hollywood" • "Censorship and Desire" • "North and the Music of the South" • "An Actor Named Brando" • Marlon Brando Screen Test • Outtakes • Audio Outtakes • Warner Bros. (1951) • 20th Century Fox (1958 Reissue) • United Artists (1970 Reissue)
Casablanca
Extras: • Introduction by Lauren Bacall • Commentary by Film Critic Roger Ebert • Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer • As Time goes By: The Children Remember • Bacall on Bogart • You Must Remember This: A Tribute to Casablanca • Production Research (94 Stills) • Additional Scenes • Outtakes • Television Adaptation - 1955 Who Holds Tomorrow • Carrotblanca (Animated short) • Scoring Stage Sessions • Screen Guild Theater Radio – 1943 • Theatrical Trailer
The Maltese Falcon
Extras: • Commentary by Eric Lax • Sergeant York Theatrical Trailer - Warner Night at the Movies • Newsreel - Warner Night at the Movies • The Gay Parisian - Warner Night at the Movies • Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt - Warner Night at the Movies • Meet John Doughboy - Warner Night at the Movies • The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird • Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey The Trailer of Humphrey Bogart - 1997 TCM Documentary • Breakdowns of 1941 • Make-up Tests • 2/8/1943 Lux Radio Broadcast - Audio Vault • 9/20/1943 Screen Guild Theater Broadcast - Audio Vault • 7/3/1946 Academy Award Theater Broadcast - Audio Vault • Satan Met a Lady (1936) - Theatrical Trailer
The Treasure of Sierra Madre
Extras: • Commentary by Eric Lax • Introduction by Leonard Maltin - Warner Night at the Movies • Key Largo Theatrical Trailer - Warner Night at the Movies • Newsreel - Warner Night at the Movies • So You Want to be a Detective - Warner Night at the Movies • Hot Cross Bunny 91948 (Looney Toons Short) - Warner Night at the Movies • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Feature) - Warner Night at the Movies • John Huston: THe Man, The Movies, The Maverick • Discovering Treasure: The Story of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre • 8 Ball Bunny (1950 Looney Toons Short) • 4/18/1949 Lux Radio Theater Broadcast • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
North by Northwest
Extras: • Commentary by Ernest Lehman • Cary Grant: A Class Apart [2003 TCM Documentary] • The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style • Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest • North by Northwest: One for the Ages • Stills Gallery (44 cnt.) • TV Spot • A Guided Tour with Alfred Hitchcock • Theatrical Trailer
Gone With the Wind
Extras: • Commentary by Rudy Behlmer • Original Mono Track - (All I could find at the moment)
Ben Hur
Extras: • Commentary with T. Gene Hatcher and Charlton Heston Part 1 • Music Only Track Part 1 • 1959 Loew's Theater Teaser • 1959 Theatrical Trailer • 1961 General Release Trailer #1 • 1961 General Release Trailer #2 • 1969 70mm Re-Issue Trailer • Commentary with T. Gene Hatcher and Charlton Heston Part 2 • Music Only Track Part 2
Doctor Zhivago
No Extras listed that I could see
The Jazz Singer
Extras: • Commentary by Ron Hutchison and Vince Giordano
• "Al Jolson in A Plantation Act" [1926 WB Short] • "An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee" [1930 WB Short] • "I Love to Singa" [1936 WB Cartoon] • "Hollywood Handicap" [1938 MGM Short] • "A Day at Santa Anita" [1939 WB Short] • 6/2/1947 Lux Radio Theatre Broadcast • Theatrical Trailer
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Well, we haven't had the new Casablanca yet, so that's nice.
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So the US release of Grand Hotel gets a crappy colorized publicity shot of Garbo and The Great Profile for a cover and the UK gets original poster art (like the US DVD). Well, preordered it on the strength of the cover alone (ditto The Jazz Singer).
I wish I didn't already have so many of the other titles on Blu. The Bogarts look especially nice.
I wish I didn't already have so many of the other titles on Blu. The Bogarts look especially nice.
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Can't help but feel they've been inspired by the MoC steelbooks with their classic artwork.
It seems quite a few of the discs are getting shortchanged on the extras though. They're only one disc sets after all. Judging by the fact that there is no "Night at the Movies" on the Casablanca one, I'm a bit worried we're just getting the old disc repackaged.
It seems quite a few of the discs are getting shortchanged on the extras though. They're only one disc sets after all. Judging by the fact that there is no "Night at the Movies" on the Casablanca one, I'm a bit worried we're just getting the old disc repackaged.
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Do we know for definite that this has the newer 4K scan from the US 70th Anniversary release? That disc also had the 'Michael Curtiz: The Greatest Director You Never Heard Of' and 'Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic' documentaries on, whereas the specs for the above issue match those from the original UK blu. I hope it is the updated transfer, but this could just turn out to be the old UK blu in a steelbook package.TMDaines wrote:Well, we haven't had the new Casablanca yet, so that's nice.
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The extras on Grand Hotel replicate those on the US DVD release. The Jazz Singer is the same as Disc 1 of the 3-disc SD release. The Huston/Bogart collaborations also replicate the extras on the US BD releases (with better art work, of course). NxNW replicates the US digibook release. The only other one I own is the 70th Anniversary set of Casablanca, and the UK release appears to mimic Disc 1. Carrotblanca is part of the Warner Night at the movies section on that disc. Remember bigP is taking these lists from the Amazon listings, hardly an unimpeachable source. Can't imagine it wouldn't be the new 4K scan, though.TMDaines wrote:Can't help but feel they've been inspired by the MoC steelbooks with their classic artwork.
It seems quite a few of the discs are getting shortchanged on the extras though. They're only one disc sets after all. Judging by the fact that there is no "Night at the Movies" on the Casablanca one, I'm a bit worried we're just getting the old disc repackaged.
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Streetcar has all of the US extras as well.triodelover wrote:The extras on Grand Hotel replicate those on the US DVD release. The Jazz Singer is the same as Disc 1 of the 3-disc SD release. The Huston/Bogart collaborations also replicate the extras on the US BD releases (with better art work, of course). NxNW replicates the US digibook release. The only other one I own is the 70th Anniversary set of Casablanca, and the UK release appears to mimic Disc 1. Carrotblanca is part of the Warner Night at the movies section on that disc. Remember bigP is taking these lists from the Amazon listings, hardly an unimpeachable source. Can't imagine it wouldn't be the new 4K scan, though.TMDaines wrote:It seems quite a few of the discs are getting shortchanged on the extras though. They're only one disc sets after all. Judging by the fact that there is no "Night at the Movies" on the Casablanca one, I'm a bit worried we're just getting the old disc repackaged.
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Yes, perhaps I should have been clearer. As they're one disc sets, it's the films which originally appeared in multi-disc sets that appear to not have any of the extras from the later discs.
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You wouldn't expect that for 12 quid, though. All of the extras relevant to the feature film were on the first disc in the Casablanca set. Disc 2 contained docs pertaining to Warner Bros and Jack Warner, including the nearly 5-hour WB story. Disc 3 was Disc 1 as a DVD. GWTW was a little different due to the length of the film. The UK steelbook duplicates Disc 1 in the set. Disc 2 contains all the film and cast relevant extras, while Disc 3 is a SD DVD containing the 6-hour MGM: When the Lion Roars. Seems to be asking a lot to get all that for £12.59 plus free UK shipping, but you likely don't agree.TMDaines wrote:Yes, perhaps I should have been clearer. As they're one disc sets, it's the films which originally appeared in multi-disc sets that appear to not have any of the extras from the later discs.
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You can pick up most of these multi-disk Warners that we are talking about here for £7-9 - if not less - a lot of the time in the UK, including Ben-Hur and Gone with the Wind, so why would it be unrealistic? We just don't tend to get the second/third/fourth disc with the non-film specific stuff.
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I'm probably dense, but I though you were referring specifically to the second/third/fourth disc stuff in the more elaborate sets and seemed disappointed that those extras weren't part of the package Certainly the same one-discer in a standard BD case will be less expensive than the steelbook. It's just when you consider the premium packaging and the collectability factor (which seems to be greater in the UK than the US), prices seem pretty fair for what's included.TMDaines wrote:You can pick up most of these multi-disk Warners that we are talking about here for £7-9 - if not less - a lot of the time in the UK, including Ben-Hur and Gone with the Wind, so why would it be unrealistic? We just don't tend to get the second/third/fourth disc with the non-film specific stuff.
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I was more talking about the likes of Ben-Hur, which I've still never got around to buying. You end up with a stupid situation otherwise where one release has the nice packaging and the other has all the extras, which is damn awkward.
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OK, now I get it. I bought the SD version of Been Had to get the Fred Niblo 1925 silent. When the BD package was issued and they left the Niblo version SD, I cannabalized the package for that version and dumped the rest. Life is too short to spend almost four hours with Moses emoting, regardless of the resolution.TMDaines wrote:I was more talking about the likes of Ben-Hur, which I've still never got around to buying. You end up with a stupid situation otherwise where one release has the nice packaging and the other has all the extras, which is damn awkward.
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There seems to be a fair bit of conflicting talk around the Internet (including the photo on Amazon) as to whether The Jazz Singer blu is the same as the big set for it or just one of the discs. Has anyone actually gotten/reviewed it to say one way or the other?
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I'm pretty sure both the US digibook and UK steelbook contain only the first disc of the original plus the The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk documentary from disc 2. At least according to the extras listed at Blu-ray.com that seems to be the case (and I think the same info was posted here).knives wrote:There seems to be a fair bit of conflicting talk around the Internet (including the photo on Amazon) as to whether The Jazz Singer blu is the same as the big set for it or just one of the discs. Has anyone actually gotten/reviewed it to say one way or the other?
Also, Beaver on Grand Hotel. Robert Harris weighs in on the same film.
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