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#976 Post by Drucker »

domino harvey wrote:Duel in the Sun coming to Blu-ray!
I've been eager to see this film for some time even though I've generally been let down by the Vidor films I've sought out.
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#977 Post by knives »

Good for you than that basically none of his footage is in the final product.
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#978 Post by FrauBlucher »

That is wonderful, wonderful news... And Kino,
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#979 Post by FrauBlucher »

On a question of whether Duel In the Sun will be the roadshow version.
MisterLime wrote:The master is on its way, the package may've included a Roadshow trailer, so we'll let everyone know as soon as we do.
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#980 Post by pointless »

Seven Restored Lina Wertmüller Films Heading to U.S. Theaters - Seven Beauties BD to follow later this year
The touring series makes available the following titles: The Seduction of Mimi, Love & Anarchy, All Screwed Up, Swept Away, Seven Beauties, Summer Night, Ferdinando & Carolina, plus the documentary Behind the White Glasses.
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Seven Beauties (1975) - new 2K restoration

7 Beauties (all seven films) restoration trailer
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#981 Post by Aunt Peg »

I'll purchase most of these, though I really wish Wertmuller's first film The Lizards was included.
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#982 Post by knives »

Some of these they have already released on Blu.
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#983 Post by Aunt Peg »

knives wrote:Some of these they have already released on Blu.
If I'm not mistaken, All Screwed Up, Love & Anarchy and The Seduction of Mimi have all been released on Blu Ray a couple of years ago.
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#984 Post by pointless »

Hell in the Pacific (John Boorman, 1968)

Release date: June 6th

Special Features:
  • Interview with Director John Boorman
    Alternate Ending
    Audio Commentary by Film Historian Travis Crawford
    Interview with Art Director Anthony Pratt
    Reversible Blu-ray Art
    Optional English SDH subtitles
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#985 Post by rohmerin »

Those 3 Wertmüller's (that I own) are Region FREE.
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#986 Post by tenia »

Aunt Peg wrote:If I'm not mistaken, All Screwed Up, Love & Anarchy and The Seduction of Mimi have all been released on Blu Ray a couple of years ago.
That's right. They were released individually in June 2012 and got bundled together in a box set in Oct 2012.
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#987 Post by kneelzod »

domino harvey wrote:Strongly believed to be coming from Criterion, the Wanderers will be coming from Kino Lorber instead
Bob Harris on Kino Lorber's THE WANDERERS.
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#988 Post by pointless »

Restored OSS 117 Films
Kino Lorber have confirmed that they are preparing the five OSS 117 Eruspy films for Blu-ray release. Recently restored and remastered by French label Gaumont, the films will be gathered in a five-disc box set which is expected to arrive on the market this summer.
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#989 Post by Cinephrenic »

Haven't seen, but these Eurospy films sound like fun.
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The Man in the Glass Booth (Arthur Hiller, 1975) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Director Arthur Miller
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Edie Landau: In From of the Camera - A Promotional Film For The American Film Theatre
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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Three Sisters (Laurence Olivier, 1970) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Star Alan Bates
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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#991 Post by captveg »

Per MisterLime:

The Hurricane (1937) will go out of print as of July 31, 2017 – The title will be available exclusively on our website while supplies last.
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#992 Post by beamish13 »

I'm really excited about those American Film Theatre titles. Hopefully, John Frankenheimer's adaptation of The Iceman Cometh and Tony Richardson's take on Albee's A Delicate Balance will make it to HD as well.
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#993 Post by FrauBlucher »

captveg wrote:Per MisterLime:

The Hurricane (1937) will go out of print as of July 31, 2017 – The title will be available exclusively on our website while supplies last.
Do the rights revert back to the Samuel Goldwyn Company, which would mean WB, which could be Criterion? Unless, it's another party that owns this.
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#994 Post by Noiradelic »

captveg wrote:The Hurricane (1937) will go out of print as of July 31, 2017 – The title will be available exclusively on our website while supplies last.
The last piece of this news is that Kino's got this at $9.99 as part of a Studio Classics sale.

Don't see Criterion going for this, but their release composition's gotten more diverse so who knows?

EDIT: For some reason, my link directly to the KSC sale doesn't work, so I linked to the relevant Bluray.com thread.
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#995 Post by domino harvey »

It's a bad film and the commentary is more worthwhile than the film it covers. I already unloaded mine a while back and won't miss it when it's gone. It's hard to imagine Criterion or anyone else investing in another release of it
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#996 Post by kekid »

pointless wrote:The Man in the Glass Booth (Arthur Hiller, 1975) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Director Arthur Miller
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Edie Landau: In From of the Camera - A Promotional Film For The American Film Theatre
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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Three Sisters (Laurence Olivier, 1970) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Star Alan Bates
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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Will these have subtitles? (The SD's did not)
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#997 Post by Ribs »

Old Ironsides (1926) coming soon
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#998 Post by What A Disgrace »

Amazing news. I've been wanting to see that film for ages.
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#999 Post by pointless »

kekid wrote:
pointless wrote:The Man in the Glass Booth (Arthur Hiller, 1975) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Director Arthur Miller
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Edie Landau: In From of the Camera - A Promotional Film For The American Film Theatre
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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Three Sisters (Laurence Olivier, 1970) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Star Alan Bates
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
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Will these have subtitles? (The SD's did not)
They will have English SDH.
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pointless wrote:
kekid wrote:
pointless wrote:The Man in the Glass Booth (Arthur Hiller, 1975) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Director Arthur Miller
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Edie Landau: In From of the Camera - A Promotional Film For The American Film Theatre
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
Image

Three Sisters (Laurence Olivier, 1970) - June, 2017
Special Features:
  • Interview with Star Alan Bates
    Interview with Producer Edie Landau
    Gallery of "The American Film Theatre" Trailers
Image
Will these have subtitles? (The SD's did not)
They will have English SDH.
Great! Thank you.
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