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domino harvey
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#26 Post by domino harvey »

Mr_sausage wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Dragonwyck is fantastic, I'm glad it's finally getting a R1 release, but why haven't they made a Gene Tierney set yet, at least half of her films haven't been released. Bundle China Girl, Never Let Me Go, and Son of Fury together for a "Gene Tierney Playing Another Race" set
Son of Fury is in the recent Fox Tyrone Power collection, and had a decent enough transfer from what I can remember.
Oh I know, but I couldn't think of a third unreleased Gene Tierney as minority title, though since I posted I thought of one: the Egyptian!
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#27 Post by lubitsch »

Anybody noticed the For Christmas 2008 link on Fox coming soon page... the big question is now if it's only Seventh Heaven or even more Borzage.
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#28 Post by Props55 »

At the Scarlet Street forum associate editor Ken Hanke mentioned that he had participated in interviews (presumably on tape) for an upcoming DVD collection of Murnau/Borzage to be released later this year. He specifically mentioned: CITY GIRL, SUNRISE, FOUR DEVILS (Bergstrom doc.) SEVENTH HEAVEN, STREET ANGEL, LAZYBONES, THE RIVER (fragments), LUCKY STAR, THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS, SONG O' MY HEART and LILIOM. Unfortunately, the discussion sidetracked to more mundane titles and no further details emerged. Hanke is an administrator at the forum so should be easy to contact.
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#29 Post by ptmd »

That's good to hear and, to my mind anyways, the Fox advert seems to confirm this. I don't know why they would go to all the trouble to stick in a teaser that's going to go over the heads of most readers just to advertise a single-disc release of Seventh Heaven.
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#30 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Finally a confirmation from Dave Kehr's blog:
The rumors about the Murnau/Borzage set are definitely true: it will be Fox’s equivalent for this holiday shopping season of the great “Ford at Fox” set last year. I’m hearing that the set will consists of “Sunrise,” “City Girl” and the reconstruction of “Four Devils” that Janet Bergstrom put together; on the Borzage side, it looks like “Seventh Heaven,” “Street Angel,” “They Had to See Paris,” “Liliom” and “The River” — which of course I hope is just for starters.
Hmmm, I wonder if the restoration will be done in time to include the "125100 print" of Four Devils? Bwaaaaahahahahahaha....
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Murnau/Borzage at Fox

#31 Post by htdm »

Evidently Ken Hanke has just finished recording interviews for the set which in addition to those titles listed above will include: Lazybones, Lucky Star, and Song O' My Heart.
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#32 Post by justeleblanc »

I'm so happy that Fox isn't afraid to work on these silents. One can only hope that Warner reciprocates soon with their Stroheim, etc.

Now here's a question, will this also be Blu Ray?
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#33 Post by filmnoir1 »

The rumor is that Fox is planning to release a Borzage box that will include all his films that he directed while working at Fox. Supposedly the set will resemble that of the John Ford collection. One can hope, however the cost may be greater than the Ford box.
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#34 Post by HerrSchreck »

Props55 wrote:At the Scarlet Street forum associate editor Ken Hanke mentioned that he had participated in interviews (presumably on tape) for an upcoming DVD collection of Murnau/Borzage to be released later this year. He specifically mentioned: CITY GIRL, SUNRISE, FOUR DEVILS (Bergstrom doc.) SEVENTH HEAVEN, STREET ANGEL, LAZYBONES, THE RIVER (fragments), LUCKY STAR, THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS, SONG O' MY HEART and LILIOM. Unfortunately, the discussion sidetracked to more mundane titles and no further details emerged. Hanke is an administrator at the forum so should be easy to contact.
Holy CRAPANATKA! How did this slip by??

Janet Bergstrom at UCLA told me something like this would be coming down the pike, but I didn't expect anything this expansive. Way to kick my brains in!
JLeblanc wrote:One can only hope that Warner reciprocates soon with their Stroheim, etc.

And SJostrom (as "Seastrom".) And Vidor. And Chaney TCM #2.

I can't beleive Rupert fucking Murdoch is busting this stuff out (starting with the absolutely superlative-- still a benchmark release in silents.. nay any kind of film-- Sunrise, albeit pain inna ass to get ones hands on at first release), over WB and Universal.. considering the, outside of Sunrise, lukewarm public knowledge of the Fox silents versus the grand spectacles, masterpieces, landmarks of the WB MGM's, and the (still unknown) trove of legendary Universal silents (granted much is lost due to rampant managerial idiocy and cinematic disrespect and love of silver, but much remains, and remains to be uncovered... gems like the material licensed to Kino ie the Paul Leni's, the Wylers, Mamoulians etc). Anycompany sitting on Love Me Tonight and Applause, and is so oblivious to their significance that they just casually fob them off in an industrial coma to a company like Kino (who did them justice and love, dont get me wrong) deserves to be bitchslapped. Why traffic in the movies if you don't know about the movies.

Answer: to focus on Lorne Michaels' cinematic endeavors.
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#35 Post by Jameson281 »

justeleblanc wrote:Now here's a question, will this also be Blu Ray?
How many Blu-Ray discs of such a set do you imagine Fox could sell? Unfortunately, classic films are a niche market; recent titles, no matter how bad, outsell classics by such a wide margin that some of the major retail chains are refusing to stock new classic releases, forcing the studios to change their marketing schedules and scale back on classics. Plus, these titles are not well known to the general public. The Blu-Ray market is still growing, so add that all up and these titles would be a niche within a niche within a niche.
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#36 Post by Fletch F. Fletch »

Specs for The Day the Earth Stood Still SE:
Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of The Day the Earth Stood Still (Special Edition) on 2nd December 2008 priced at $19.98 SRP. Directed by Robert Wise and starring Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie, this 1951 sci-fi classic arrives on DVD timed to the theatrical release of the remake starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly.

A two-disc special edition, features include:

* 1.33:1 Full Screen
* English DD5.1 Surround
* French and Spanish Mono
* English and Spanish subtitles
* Commentary by Robert Wise and Nicolas Meyer
* New: Commentary by Film & Music Historians John Morgan, Steven Smith, William Stromberg and Nick Redman
* New: Isolated Score Track
* New: The Mysterious, Melodious Theremin
* New: The Day The Earth Stood Still Main Title Live Performance By Peter Pringle
* New: The Making of The Day the Earth Stood Still
* New: Decoding “Klaatu, Barada, Nikto”: Science Fiction as Metaphor Featurette
* New: A Brief History of Flying Saucers Featurette
* New: The Astounding Harry Bates Featurette
* New: Edmund North: The Man Who Made the Earth Stand Still Featurette
* New To Disc: Race To Oblivion: A Documentary Short Written And Produced By Edmund North
* New To Disc: Farewell To The Master: A Reading By Jamieson K. Price Of The Original Harry Bates Short Story
* New: Interactive Pressbook
* Fox Movietonews from 1951
* Theatrical Trailer
* Advertising Gallery
* Behind-The Scenes Gallery
* Portrait Gallery
* Production Gallery
* Spaceship Construction Blueprints
* Shooting Script
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#37 Post by dx23 »

From what I understand, The Day The Earth Stood Still is notpart of the Cinema Classics banner anymore, right?
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#38 Post by dx23 »

From FOX Classics website:
In development:

- The Robe (CinemaScope and Flat version) 1953 / Dir: Henry Koster
- The French Connection 1971 / Dir: William Friedkin
- The French Connection II 1975 / Dir: John Frankenheimer
- Man-Hunt 1941 / Fritz Lang
- Diary of Anne Frank 1959 / Dir: George Stevens
- Vanishing Point 1971 / Dir: Richard C. Sarafian
- Stars and Stripes Forever 1952 / Dir: Henry Koster
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1945 / Elia Kazan
Is this like the eigth time they released the French Connection, right?
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#39 Post by Matt »

I'm starting to wonder if the only way studios can get shelf space for classics in the crowded DVD marketplace is to constantly reissue titles as "new releases." They throw on a new interview, make a new cover, and voila, new release.
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#40 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Oh yeah, I forgot about it, but Sarafian did tell me back in April that he'd just recorded a new interview for Fox for a Vanishing Point reissue.
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#41 Post by dx23 »

Matt wrote:I'm starting to wonder if the only way studios can get shelf space for classics in the crowded DVD marketplace is to constantly reissue titles as "new releases." They throw on a new interview, make a new cover, and voila, new release.
They don't even have to put any new features anymore. Just new, usually atrocious cover, and a digital copy and you've got your valuable shelf space.
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#42 Post by AfterTheRain »

All right! Man Hunt is finally getting released as well as Kazan's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Also looking forward to French Connection II (since I'm somewhat of a Frankenheimer completist), I believe this is the first time it's being released on its own.
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#43 Post by Mr Sausage »

Also looking forward to French Connection II (since I'm somewhat of a Frankenheimer completist), I believe this is the first time it's being released on its own.
You don't like the original French Connection enough to buy them together (especially when you can get the set very cheap)? You could always do a mental reversal and pretend you're buying French Connection II at $12, with the original French Connection as a nice extra.
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#44 Post by AfterTheRain »

Mr_sausage wrote:
Also looking forward to French Connection II (since I'm somewhat of a Frankenheimer completist), I believe this is the first time it's being released on its own.
You don't like the original French Connection enough to buy them together (especially when you can get the set very cheap)? You could always do a mental reversal and pretend you're buying French Connection II at $12, with the original French Connection as a nice extra.
I do like the original French Connection; I just want to get the sequel without all the hassle of buying the set.
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#45 Post by Mr Sausage »

AfterTheRain wrote:
Mr_sausage wrote:
Also looking forward to French Connection II (since I'm somewhat of a Frankenheimer completist), I believe this is the first time it's being released on its own.
You don't like the original French Connection enough to buy them together (especially when you can get the set very cheap)? You could always do a mental reversal and pretend you're buying French Connection II at $12, with the original French Connection as a nice extra.
I do like the original French Connection; I just want to get the sequel without all the hassle of buying the set.
Oh, had you already bought the standalone release then?
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#46 Post by AfterTheRain »

Mr_sausage wrote:Oh, had you already bought the standalone release then?
Correct.
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#47 Post by wpqx »

Glad for an official release of Man Hunt the rest of the crap I could gladly do without.
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#48 Post by hearthesilence »

A Blu-Ray disc of French Connection was reportedly set for release...maybe the production of this new DVD issue is somehow tied to that one?
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#49 Post by dx23 »

hearthesilence wrote:A Blu-Ray disc of French Connection was reportedly set for release...maybe the production of this new DVD issue is somehow tied to that one?
Both French Connection films are set to be released on blu ray in 2009. The first one is being released on January 13th and the second one on February 17th according to Blu-Ray.com .
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#50 Post by Narshty »

Perkins Cobb wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot about it, but Sarafian did tell me back in April that he'd just recorded a new interview for Fox for a Vanishing Point reissue.
Coming to Blu-ray in February 2009 too.
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