Warner and Kazan
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Please vote for Kazan's rarely seen The Arrangement to be released on DVD by going to this Amazon link and while you're at it, watch the trailer:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005JP4I/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005JP4I/
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Myra Breckinridge wrote:Please vote for Kazan's rarely seen The Arrangement to be released on DVD by going to this Amazon link and while you're at it, watch the trailer:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005JP4I/
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Recently got hold of Warner's DVD for Splendour in the Grass and I think it's pretty safe to assume that they will be revisiting this title in the future. Evidences: it comes in a "snapper"; the only extras are "scene selections", not even a trailer is included; the DVD is dual-sided, meaning you get the Full Screen version on one side and the Wide Screen on the other; the transfer could sure use an improvement as it's too grainy and dark.
Who knows but I'm willing to bet that when America America is finally released, we will get a Special Edition for Splendour in the Grass. It certainly is deserving of an audio-commentary (Warren Beatty, are you still there?) and a featurette on the work of William Inge wouldn't hurt either.
Who knows but I'm willing to bet that when America America is finally released, we will get a Special Edition for Splendour in the Grass. It certainly is deserving of an audio-commentary (Warren Beatty, are you still there?) and a featurette on the work of William Inge wouldn't hurt either.
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You're right. I had completely forgotten what they had to say about it in this year's chat:Matt wrote:I'm sure a Natalie Wood Signature Collection is not out of the question for Warners.
Makes perfect sense to revamp the current barebones edition just in time for it to be included in the upcoming set. Fingers crossed.A Summer Place is a possiblity next year as well as a Natalie Wood boxset.
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America America is getting release this month in Spain. Hopefully a R1 release will follow.
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No, nothing like that. I read his autobiography some years ago and as best I recall, his final film, THE LAST TYCOON (1976) was not going well and he was getting older and had had enough of it all.patrick wrote:This is more of a biographical question, but why did Kazan retire from making films in the 70's? Was he, in effect, blacklisted for putting others on the blacklist?
I DO NOT want to re-ignite the political argument (and I have ambivalent feelings myself), but I don't think Kazan actually "put others on the blacklist". He named names that HUAC already had and justified it (or not) by saying that he really did hate communism.
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which served to legitimize the entire existence of HUAC. (I don't want to "re-ignite the political argument" either.)Belmondo wrote:I DO NOT want to re-ignite the political argument (and I have ambivalent feelings myself), but I don't think Kazan actually "put others on the blacklist". He named names that HUAC already had and justified it (or not) by saying that he really did hate communism.
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Let's hope so. It's one of my most eagerly awaited DVDs since the birth of the format. And it's arguably amongst a handful of Kazan movies where everyone agrees about its importance and lasting quality.Gigi M. wrote:America America is getting release this month in Spain. Hopefully a R1 release will follow.
With that and the upcoming SE of Splendor in the Grass (coming next year, I believe), all I ask is for Wild River to come out (Fox, what are you waiting for?!) and I'll have all the Kazan I need.
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I don't trust the Spanish edition. I wait for the US release. The quality is poor. The A.R is 1:33 and there are TWO editions, one by Suevia films that in the 2nd link one user says it's basura = rubbish; and a second release by Vellavision, that seems OOP and I'd swear that it's the same VHS master that Suevia used.
A tree is grown in Brooklyn also is avalaible here. When we talk about Lazos humanos, that's the Spanish moral Franco's time horrible title.
http://mundodvd.com/showthread.php?t=39 ... ight=Kazan
http://mundodvd.com/showthread.php?t=20 ... ight=Kazan
A tree is grown in Brooklyn also is avalaible here. When we talk about Lazos humanos, that's the Spanish moral Franco's time horrible title.
http://mundodvd.com/showthread.php?t=39 ... ight=Kazan
http://mundodvd.com/showthread.php?t=20 ... ight=Kazan