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#626 Post by knives »

Yes, there had been a few criticisms about subtitles, but otherwise people were very positive.
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#627 Post by captveg »

Chandu the Magician (1932) (Fox) announced
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#628 Post by Ashirg »

Maybe MisterLime drama can get the thread of its own? I'm sure it's not the last time he offends someone again...
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#629 Post by FrauBlucher »

captveg wrote:Kino just announced The Ox-Bow Incident, so it looks like they've started working with Fox for some of their titles now.
Special Features:
Brand New 4K Restoration
Audio Commentary by Western Scholar Dick Eulain and William Wellman Jr.
Biography's Henry Fonda: Hollywood's Quiet Hero"
Restoration Comparison
Trailer Gallery


Extras carried over from the Fox DVD, plus a restoration comparison.
This looks pretty sweet.
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#630 Post by captveg »

Nice. Excited to finally get this. It's one of my favorite films.
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#632 Post by domino harvey »

Whoa, so Criterion actually sat on it so long that the rights relapsed! At least someone's finally putting it out
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#633 Post by Gregory »

That attempt at Victor Mature's likeness is making it look like a "hag horror" movie.
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#634 Post by Alphonse Tram »

Mercedes McCambridge in Cry of the City!
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#635 Post by Ashirg »

Deadline - U.S.A. will have an audio commentary by film historian Eddie Muller...

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#636 Post by captveg »

One Million Years B.C. (1966) announced.

MisterLime states that they're "trying to get the uncut version."
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#637 Post by GetHarryPalmer »

Ashirg wrote:Deadline - U.S.A. will have an audio commentary by film historian Eddie Muller...
Scott noticed a few errors... and asked me to send you these corrections:

Pitfall is not a Ignite title - should be under other studios

The Pit and They're Playing with Fire are Lakeshore titles - so is Star Crystal

Legend of Hillbilly John is part of Worldwide Entertainment, not Lakeshore.

When Eight Bells Toll and Face to Face are missing, add them to "other studios".

Missing from the MGM list are: Black Sabbath (AIP version), Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw and F.I.S.T.
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#638 Post by Ashirg »

All updated, thanks! Do you know who licensed Absolution and Candy?
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#639 Post by pointless »

Road House (Jean Negulesco, 1948)
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#640 Post by Noiradelic »

Interesting. Can we expect a rash of the Fox Noir titles that Twilight Time hasn't licensed? Hopefully Somewhere in the Night is coming soon.
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#641 Post by GetHarryPalmer »

Ashirg wrote:All updated, thanks! Do you know who licensed Absolution and Candy?
Absolution, Candy, Face to Face and When Eight Bells Toll are all from a company called Hollywood Classics.
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#642 Post by Ashirg »

Thanks - Updated the list with September dates.

Somewhere in the Night is getting a blu-ray release in France from Rimini Editions in May. Kino won't beat it, but I hope it's announced before that streets.
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#643 Post by Jameson281 »

GetHarryPalmer wrote:
Ashirg wrote:All updated, thanks! Do you know who licensed Absolution and Candy?
Absolution, Candy, Face to Face and When Eight Bells Toll are all from a company called Hollywood Classics.
Hollywood Classics doesn't really own any movies of their own; they represent studios, etc. and handle things like non-theatrical bookings or, in some cases--like this--home video licensing. Their website:

http://hollywoodclassics.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#644 Post by pointless »

Rawhide and The Mark of Zorro - August 2

Rawhide (Henry Hathaway, 1951)

Special Features:
  • Susan Hayward: Hollywood's Straight Shooter Featurette
    Shoot it in the Lone Pine! - Featurette
    Restoration Comparison
    Trailers
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The Mark of Zorro (Rouben Mamoulian, 1940)

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#645 Post by Roscoe »

Very good news about Mamoulian's ZORRO.
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#646 Post by tenia »

I guess they will use the same HD master used in France by Sidonis which was rather good.
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#647 Post by pointless »

Witchcraft (Don Sharp, 1964)
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#648 Post by vidussoni »

Preston Sturges' The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend announced.
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#649 Post by Forrest Taft »

Also Richard Lester's Finders Keepers. \:D/ The movie is lots of fun, and the only feature Lester did that never even made it to DVD. It's also a "Brand New 2016 Master", according to the always polite Kino Insider Mr. Lime.
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#650 Post by Ashirg »

And they just announced another noir - I Wake Up Screaming
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