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therewillbeblus
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#3626 Post by therewillbeblus »

In June of 2020, Bressonaire guessed Criterion wouldn't release Hail for about a year, so I'm expecting it any day now
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#3627 Post by Glowingwabbit »

KlCtudioClassics tweeted that John Waters' Cry-Baby is coming soon on 4KUHD:
Brand New Dolby Vision HDR Master from a 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative!
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#3628 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

The Indian Fighter (1955) (BD)
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L.A.
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#3629 Post by L.A. »

Coming November 30th on Blu-ray & DVD!
https://www.kinolorber.com/product/freu ... on-blu-ray
https://www.kinolorber.com/product/freu ... assion-dvd

Freud (1962)
• NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
• TRAILERS FROM HELL with Howard Rodman
• Theatrical Trailer
• Optional English Subtitles

B&W 140 Minutes 1.85:1 Not Rated
From the legendary John Huston, the director of The Maltese Falcon, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The African Queen, Moby Dick, The Misfits and Prizzi’s Honor, comes this compelling biopic starring the incomparable Montgomery Clift (Indiscretion of an American Wife) as the renowned Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud. The film follows Freud’s descent into a region almost as black as Hell itself—man’s unconscious—as he develops the notion that neurosis stems from sexual repression. By treating patients with various issues, including a woman haunted by recurring dreams (Susannah York, The Killing of Sister George) and a man with an Oedipus complex (David McCallum, The Great Escape), Freud experiences epiphanies that lead to the birth of modern analysis, despite the scorn his theories initially receive from his colleagues. Garnering Oscar nominations for its score by Jerry Goldsmith (Lonely Are the Brave) and screenplay by Charles Kaufman and Wolfgang Reinhardt (its original script was by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre), and featuring evocative black-and-white cinematography by Douglas Slocombe (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Freud also-known-as Freud: The Secret Passion delivers a penetrating character study of the father of psychoanalytical psychiatry.
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#3630 Post by kekid »

senseabove wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:28 pm
Shockingly, KLInsider skipped the angry dismissal round and went straight to announcing a replacement program. Maybe .com should go down for a few days more often?
Did Kino Lorber actually implement the replacement program?
If so, can someone please give details of how to obtain the replacement?
Thank you.
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#3631 Post by sabbath »

kekid wrote: Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:38 am
senseabove wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:28 pm
Shockingly, KLInsider skipped the angry dismissal round and went straight to announcing a replacement program. Maybe .com should go down for a few days more often?
Did Kino Lorber actually implement the replacement program?
If so, can someone please give details of how to obtain the replacement?
Thank you.
Here it is: Lust, Caution (replacement program USA/Canada only)
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#3632 Post by goblinfootballs »

Huh, I preordered Lust, Caution and got a replacement a few weeks ago without asking.
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#3633 Post by kekid »

sabbath wrote: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:02 am
kekid wrote: Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:38 am
senseabove wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:28 pm

Shockingly, KLInsider skipped the angry dismissal round and went straight to announcing a replacement program. Maybe .com should go down for a few days more often?
Did Kino Lorber actually implement the replacement program?
If so, can someone please give details of how to obtain the replacement?
Thank you.
Here it is: Lust, Caution (replacement program USA/Canada only)
Thanks!
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#3634 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Frankie and Johnny (1966) (BD)
The Hotel New Hampshire (1984) (BD)
Impulse (1984) (BD) (DVD still available)
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#3635 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Celtic Pride (1996) (BD) (DVD still available)
The Missouri Breaks (1976) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
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#3636 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Hester Street (1975) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
The House on Carroll Street (1988) (BD) (DVD still available)
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#3637 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Across 110th Street (1972) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Gorky Park (1983) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Lisbon (1956) (BD) (DVD still available)
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#3638 Post by FrauBlucher »

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Coming Soon!

Golden Earrings (1947) Starring Marlene Dietrich & Ray Milland – Shot by Daniel L. Fapp (The Great Escape) – Screenplay by Abraham Polonsky (Force of Evil), Frank Butler (Road to Morocco) & Helen Deutsch (Lili) – Directed by Mitchell Leisen (Death Takes a Holiday).
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#3639 Post by FrauBlucher »

Nice... a John Ford film
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 4K Master!

The Horse Soldiers (1959) Starring John Wayne, William Holden & Constance Towers – Shot by William H. Clothier (The Alamo, Shenandoah) – Directed by John Ford (Stagecoach, Fort Apache, The Searchers).
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#3640 Post by domino harvey »

That’s already been out on Blu-ray for forever. And is terrible— though topical for that percentage of the country that hates doctors now
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#3641 Post by swo17 »

"Horse soldier" might actually be a pretty good name for anyone that self-medicates with Ivermectin
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#3642 Post by Adam X »

Looking to make things difficult for captveg's rigorous tracking of OOP titles, Kino's doing a ltd re-release of Peter Hyams' Busting on 7th Dec, now with extra cardboard.
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#3643 Post by FrauBlucher »

Coming Dec 7th...
The Long Goodbye (1973)
• Brand New Master – 4K Scan of the Inter-positive
• NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
• Rip Van Marlowe: Featurette with Robert Altman and Elliott Gould
• Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes THE LONG GOODBYE: Featurette
• David Thompson on Robert Altman: Featurette
• Tom Williams on Raymond Chandler: Featurette
• Maxim Jakubowski on Hard Boiled Fiction: Featurette
• American Cinematographer 1973 Article with Animation
• TRAILERS FROM HELL with Josh Olson
• Radio Spots
• TV Spot
• Two Theatrical Trailers
• Reversible Art
• Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase
• Optional English Subtitles
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#3644 Post by yoloswegmaster »

The extras for the Hard Target 4K UHD:

•Brand New 4K Restoration of the Unrated International Cut – From a 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative!
•NEW Interview with Director John Woo
•NEW Interview with Actor Lance Henriksen
•NEW Interview with Actress Yancy Butler
•NEW Interview with Stunt Coordinator Billy Burton
•NEW Audio Commentary by Action Film Historians Brandon Bentley and Mike Leeder
•Theatrical Trailer (Newly Restored in HD)
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#3645 Post by black&huge »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:11 pm
•NEW Interview with Actress Yancy Butler
This is the should be the feature on the 4K and the movie itself should be the bonus feature
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#3646 Post by captveg »

Adam X wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:52 pm Looking to make things difficult for captveg's rigorous tracking of OOP titles, Kino's doing a ltd re-release of Peter Hyams' Busting on 7th Dec, now with extra cardboard.
As long as they don't make it a habit. :wink:

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Another Stakeout (1993) (DVD) (BD still available)
At War with the Army (1956) (BD) (DVD still available)
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) (DVD) (BD still available)
Bloody Mama (1970) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Cemetery Club (1993) (DVD) (BD still available)
Consenting Adults (1992) (DVD) (BD still available)
Disorganized Crime (1989) (DVD) (BD still available)
El Paso (1949) (DVD) (BD still available)
Eleni (1985) (DVD) (BD still available)
Foreign Intrigue (1956) (DVD) (BD still available)
Four Faces West (1948) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959) (DVD) (BD still available)
He Ran All the Way (1951) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Holcroft Covenant (1985) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Juggernaut (1974) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Kotch (1971) (DVD) (BD still available)
Krakatoa: East of Java (1969) (DVD) (BD still available)
A Lady Takes a Chance (1943) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Last Embrace (1979) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Marjorie Morningstar (1958) (DVD) (BD still available)
My Father the Hero (1994) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Naked Face (1984) (DVD) (BD still available)
National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982) (DVD) (BD still available)
Papa's Delicate Condition (1963) (DVD) (BD still available)
River's Edge (1976) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Saint Jack (1979) (DVD) (BD previously OOP) (Scorpion)
Sam Whiskey (1969) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Separate Tables (1958) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
The Sheik (1921) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Singing Guns (1950) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Skull (1965) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Slam Dance (1987) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Straight Talk (1992) (DVD) (BD still available)
Stryker (1983) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Taras Bulba (1962) (DVD) (BD still available)
Ten Seconds to Hell (1959) (DVD) (BD still available)
Thieves Like Us (1974) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Those Redheads from Seattle (1953) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
War-Gods of the Deep (1965) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
What's New Pussycat? (1965) (BD) (DVD still available)
The Wrong Guy (1997) (DVD) (BD still available)
Yongary. Monster from the Deep (1967) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
The Young Savages (1961) (DVD) (BD still available)
Zachariah (1971) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
Z.P.G. (1972) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
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#3649 Post by FrauBlucher »

More Lubitsch coming December 7...
Broken Lullaby (1932)
• Brand New 2K Master
• NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Joseph McBride, author of How Did Lubitsch Do It?
• Trailers

B&W 77 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
From Ernst Lubitsch, the iconic director of Trouble in Paradise, The Merry Widow, Angel, Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife and Ninotchka, comes the Pre-Code drama Broken Lullaby, the most emotionally powerful film in the master’s extraordinary oeuvre. French violinist Paul Renard (Phillips Holmes, An American Tragedy) has returned from World War I triumphant, but is haunted by the death of a German soldier at his hands. Determined to make amends, he travels to the dead man’s hometown and meets his former fiancée, Elsa (Nancy Carroll, The Kiss Before the Mirror), and grieving father (Lionel Barrymore, Duel in the Sun). Rather than reveal his true identity, Paul tells the two that he was a former friend of the deceased soldier. As Elsa and Paul draw closer and the family embraces him as one of their own, Paul’s conscience is torn between revealing his past guilt and embracing a future he never knew possible. While Lubitsch put his sophisticated touch on many of filmdom’s greatest comedies, he also showed his brilliant command of drama with the beautifully crafted, profoundly moving Broken Lullaby.
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#3650 Post by Red Screamer »

Great news. I loved the film when I saw it on a lousy bootleg many years ago.
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