Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
The DePatie/Freleng Collection Volume 1 (1965-1972) (BD) (Individual BD releases still available; DVD still available)
I'll Be Seeing You (1944) (DVD) (BD still available)
The DePatie/Freleng Collection Volume 1 (1965-1972) (BD) (Individual BD releases still available; DVD still available)
I'll Be Seeing You (1944) (DVD) (BD still available)
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
DVD box is now also OOP, but individual releases remain available.captveg wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:36 pm The DePatie/Freleng Collection Volume 1 (1965-1972) (BD) (Individual BD releases still available; DVD still available)
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- Finch
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
As per KLI on the other forum, they're not anticipating new licensing deals with Paramount and Disney/Fox anytime soon.
- dwk
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
On April 12th KLSC is releasing
Tentacles (Blu-ray)
Dr. Phibes double feature (Blu-ray)
Tentacles (Blu-ray)
Dr. Phibes double feature (Blu-ray)
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Looks like 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) (BD/DVD) was added to the While Supplies Last sale list.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Coming April 19:
YOU’RE TELLING ME! (1934) B&W 66 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Comedy legend W.C. Fields (The Bank Dick) plays an inventor with a taste for drink in You’re Telling Me!, a rough-and-tumble Pre-Code. Having failed to sell his latest invention, Sam Bisbee (Fields) meets Marie Lescaboura (Adrienne Ames, The Death Kiss) on the train back to Crystal Springs, unaware that she is a foreign princess traveling incognito. Deciding to help make her new friend a success, Marie pays a visit to Sam’s hometown where she attempts to turn an uncouth eccentric into the darling of the country club set. Directed by Erle C. Kenton (Island of Lost Souls) and co-starring Joan Marsh (Road to Zanzibar) and Larry “Buster” Crabbe (Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon), this zany gem also features Fields’ uproarious recreation of his classic golfing sketch first performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918.
• Brand New 2K Master
• Wayne and Shuster Take an Affectionate Look at W.C. Fields: Vintage Documentary
• W.C. Fields Trailers
• Optional English Subtitles
MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE (1935) B&W 66 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Comedy legend W.C. Fields (My Little Chickadee) is Ambrose Wolfinger, a henpecked husband who wants the afternoon off (his first in twenty-five years) to go to a wrestling match, so he tells his boss he must attend his mother-in-law’s funeral. The afternoon soon turns catastrophic. He tries to please a policeman, assist a chauffeur, chase a tire, and ends up getting hit by the body of a wrestler thrown from the ring. Directed by Buster Keaton cohort Clyde Bruckman (The General) with Fields’ uncredited help, Man on the Flying Trapeze is a high-flying act of comedic brilliance. The marvelous cast includes Mary Brian (Running Wild), Kathleen Howard (It’s a Gift), Grady Sutton (The Bank Dick) and Walter Brennan (Rio Bravo).
• Brand New 2K Master
• Wayne and Shuster Take an Affectionate Look at W.C. Fields: Vintage Documentary
• W.C. Fields Trailers
• Optional English Subtitles
YOU CAN’T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN (1939) B&W 79 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
In one of his most immortal roles, comedy legend W.C. Fields (It’s a Gift) plays Larson E. Whipsnade, raconteur and ringmaster of the Circus Giganticus. On the run from the law and on the lam from creditors, Whipsnade pauses only long enough to crack his whiplike wit on the brilliant ventriloquist Edgar Bergen (Fun and Fancy Free) and his wooden pals Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd. Directed by Hollywood great George Marshall (The Ghost Breakers) and co-starring Eddie “Rochester” Anderson (Gone with the Wind) and Constance Moore (Buck Rogers), it’s a three-ring circus of madness, mayhem and Ping-Pong—a side-splitting spectacle any honest man can enjoy. And as Whipsnade’s dear old grandfather used to say: You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man.
• Brand New 2K Master
• NEW Audio Commentary by Filmmaker/Historian Michael Schlesinger
• Theatrical Trailer
• W.C. Fields Trailers
• Optional English Subtitles
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Per the KL Insider, these BD titles will be going OOP soon, regardless of whether they sell off the remaining stock:
These Blu-rays will be going out of print very soon and will be removed from the WSL Sale:
Becky Sharp
Cover Up
Covered Wagon
Dakota
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Don't Give Up the Ship
Driftwood
El Paso
I, Jane Doe
Last Command
Man Facing Southeast
Man Who Died Twice
Microcosmos
Naked Face
Old Ironsides
Optimists
Papa's Delicate Condition
Pocketful of Miracles
Psychopath
Singing Guns
Strange Adventure
Sunset in the West
Ten Seconds to Hell
Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies
Tiger by the Tail
Trigger, Jr.
Woman's Devotion
You Never Know Women
"The same is true for many DVDs (including all the above titles), but that list is larger, so buy them while you can."
It's worth noting that Microcosmos and Pocketful of Miracles are not actually listed among the WSL sale titles on the KLSC website.
EDIT: KL Insider has stated that Star Slammer was listed by mistake and is not going OOP at this time. Also, Microcosmos is being added the the WSL sale, as is just the BD version of Pocketful of Miracles; the DVD is not going OOP.
These Blu-rays will be going out of print very soon and will be removed from the WSL Sale:
Becky Sharp
Cover Up
Covered Wagon
Dakota
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Don't Give Up the Ship
Driftwood
El Paso
I, Jane Doe
Last Command
Man Facing Southeast
Man Who Died Twice
Microcosmos
Naked Face
Old Ironsides
Optimists
Papa's Delicate Condition
Pocketful of Miracles
Psychopath
Singing Guns
Strange Adventure
Sunset in the West
Ten Seconds to Hell
Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies
Tiger by the Tail
Trigger, Jr.
Woman's Devotion
You Never Know Women
"The same is true for many DVDs (including all the above titles), but that list is larger, so buy them while you can."
It's worth noting that Microcosmos and Pocketful of Miracles are not actually listed among the WSL sale titles on the KLSC website.
EDIT: KL Insider has stated that Star Slammer was listed by mistake and is not going OOP at this time. Also, Microcosmos is being added the the WSL sale, as is just the BD version of Pocketful of Miracles; the DVD is not going OOP.
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- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
The Burning Bed (1984) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Oblong Box (1969) (BD) (DVD still available)
The Burning Bed (1984) (DVD) (BD still available)
The Oblong Box (1969) (BD) (DVD still available)
- Drucker
- Your Future our Drucker
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
captveg wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:47 pm Per the KL Insider, these BD titles will be going OOP soon, regardless of whether they sell off the remaining stock:
These Blu-rays will be going out of print very soon and will be removed from the WSL Sale:
Becky Sharp
Cover Up
Covered Wagon
Dakota
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Don't Give Up the Ship
Driftwood
El Paso
I, Jane Doe
Last Command
Man Facing Southeast
Man Who Died Twice
Microcosmos
Naked Face
Old Ironsides
Optimists
Papa's Delicate Condition
Pocketful of Miracles
Psychopath
Singing Guns
Strange Adventure
Sunset in the West
Ten Seconds to Hell
Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies
Tiger by the Tail
Trigger, Jr.
Woman's Devotion
You Never Know Women
"The same is true for many DVDs (including all the above titles), but that list is larger, so buy them while you can."
It's worth noting that Microcosmos and Pocketful of Miracles are not actually listed among the WSL sale titles on the KLSC website.
EDIT: KL Insider has stated that Star Slammer was listed by mistake and is not going OOP at this time. Also, Microcosmos is being added the the WSL sale, as is just the BD version of Pocketful of Miracles; the DVD is not going OOP.
I still haven't watched my copy of Becky Sharp but really only bought it for its place in history.
Dakota was actually really enjoyable. I turned it on expecting it to be a dumb western but I was surprised at how good it was.
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
I grabbed it myself at a previous point about a year ago for the same reason; I am glad I saw it for that reason, but there was nothing much else going for it, even Hopkins' Best Actress Oscar nominated performance, which I didn't feel has held up well.Drucker wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:32 pm I still haven't watched my copy of Becky Sharp but really only bought it for its place in history.
- captveg
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
Harry in Your Pocket (1973) (BD)
Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (1969) (BD) (DVD still available)
Harry in Your Pocket (1973) (BD)
Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (1969) (BD) (DVD still available)
- FrauBlucher
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
I can't recall, was The Misfits ever discussed by the KLInsider or the notorious Mr. Lime?
- ChunkyLover
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KLI said they didn't have it this past December.FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 8:27 pm I can't recall, was The Misfits ever discussed by the KLInsider or the notorious Mr. Lime?
- FrauBlucher
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Oh wow. That recent. Must've missed that. I'm guessing either Criterion or Arrow? I can't see Shout releasing it.
- FrauBlucher
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I usually don't care for their cover art but thought this one was pretty good..Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 2K Master!
Murder at the Vanities (1934) Starring Carl Brisson, Victor McLaglen, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle, Gail Patrick & Duke Ellington – Shot by Leo Tover (The Day the Earth Stood Still) – Directed by Mitchell Leisen (Easy Living, Midnight).
- senseabove
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Your resident Leisen stan here to say: Hooray!
Also, like most Kino covers, that’s original poster art.
Also, like most Kino covers, that’s original poster art.
- Red Screamer
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Leisen can be great but this film struck me as more of a curiosity, with pretty creaky direction and not much in the way of a personal touch. The murder mystery is formulaic while the thing everyone remembers is the campy musical numbers—especially “Sweet Marijuana”—though even they are filmed in a flat revue style.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Kino has announced that they will be releasing 'The Usual Suspects' on 4K UHD.
- Finch
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Putting aside the toxic personalities of Bryan Singer and Kevin Spacey, I think the film hasn't aged well. Even then it struck me as a bit smug and self-satisfied. My wallet is grateful they picked this.
- hearthesilence
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I was never a fan of it, it felt like a great cast wasted on dumb, self-conscious posturing. It felt like a hollow, empty shell of a movie, but maybe that was the point given the ending.Finch wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:37 pm Putting aside the toxic personalities of Bryan Singer and Kevin Spacey, I think the film hasn't aged well. Even then it struck me as a bit smug and self-satisfied. My wallet is grateful they picked this.
- domino harvey
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It's a very crass movie with some terrible dialogue, but luckily its screenwriter has somewhat redeemed himself with the Mission: Impossible films
- flyonthewall2983
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I have the distinct feeling McQuarrie isn’t as hot on it any more, if whether it has to do with what relationship there is with Singer left or the material itself I don’t know. I did hear him on Brian Koppleman’s podcast and during the course of the interview he bristled at Koppleman’s praise of it a little.
Kevin Pollak later talked on his show about the time Spacey basically stole Singer’s boyfriend (of questionable age from what it sounds like too) during the filming of the movie, and how the incident basically shut down production.
Kevin Pollak later talked on his show about the time Spacey basically stole Singer’s boyfriend (of questionable age from what it sounds like too) during the filming of the movie, and how the incident basically shut down production.
- Finch
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Three of the above will receive Kino UHDs. The top three would have been fantastic, or any two of the three and The Manchurian Candidate as the Sixties title, but it's probably going to be Magnificent Seven or The Graduate (sigh).The Night of the Hunter
Sweet Smell of Success
Kiss Me Deadly
12 Angry Men
The Magnificent Seven
The Manchurian Candidate
The Graduate
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Midnight Cowboy
- senseabove
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It's definitely not Leisen's best on the whole—might just squeak into my top 10 of his depending on my mood. But I'm for anything that gets Leisen some more attention. What I always think of, though, is the early backstage scene in the dressing room and its clever use of mirrors to show the three women reacting to each others' dialogue without looking at each other.Red Screamer wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 8:29 am Leisen can be great but this film struck me as more of a curiosity, with pretty creaky direction and not much in the way of a personal touch. The murder mystery is formulaic while the thing everyone remembers is the campy musical numbers—especially “Sweet Marijuana”—though even they are filmed in a flat revue style.
- senseabove
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Finch wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 9:51 pmThree of the above will receive Kino UHDs. The top three would have been fantastic, or any two of the three and The Manchurian Candidate as the Sixties title, but it's probably going to be Magnificent Seven or The Graduate (sigh).
I'd love those top three most as well, but I'm pretty sure they've already ruled out Kiss Me Deadly for UHD—though I don't recall if that was said in the more cautious, early UHD days. I'd bet on Night of the Hunter, 12 Angry Men, and The Graduate.