Les Miserables

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Lino
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#1 Post by Lino »

DVDEmpire pre-order.
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#2 Post by alandau »

Great movie, great cinematography (Toland). Laughton is magnificent. A true classic. Hope the transfer is good.
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#3 Post by shearerchic »

when i went to pre-order this film on amazon it says 1935 and 1952 so i guess both versions will be availble. :D
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#4 Post by Lino »

You are right. Specs are in, courtesy of DVDTimes:

[quote]Les Miserables (2-Disc)

Both the 1935 and 1952 versions of the film are included on this two-disc set presented in 1.33:1 Full Frame with English, French and Spanish Mono audio and optional French and Spanish subtitles. Extras include “The Fugitive/Pursuer: Eugene Vidocqâ€
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#5 Post by Lino »

Artwork now available if you follow the above link.
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#6 Post by Cinesimilitude »

I love the artwork, And Les Miserables is my favorite work of fiction. I can't wait to see these.
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