Unreleased Universal Titles

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dx23
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#51 Post by dx23 »

Update on released titles:

This Island Earth
Flower Drum Song
Lorenzo's Oil

From the Paramount list:

Cleopatra (1934)


It's so sad that since this list was done, Universal has only released 4 titles of their rich catalog. Damn you, Universal!
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Ashirg
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#52 Post by Ashirg »

Considering, none of my changes posted in February were applied to the list, it's definately more than that. Also, Arabian Nights and The Heiress are being released in February as well as 5 of W.C. Fields titles in March. And all of Preston Sturges from Universal catalogue are now available in region 1.
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#53 Post by Gordon »

Which Universal titles might be good candidates for Eclipse?
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Ashirg
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#54 Post by Ashirg »

None of them. I don't see Criterion to go through trouble licensing a title and then releasing it just as part of Eclipse label.
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#55 Post by Cinephrenic »

Delete
The Monolith Monsters (1957)
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)

Released in Bestbuy Exclusive 50's Sci-fi set by Universal.

and from Paramount:

The Crusades (1935)
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#56 Post by Multi-Region »

Febr.5, 2007: Universal Noir: THE GLASS KEY (R-2) 8-)
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#57 Post by shearerchic »

On February 5, 2008 Universal will release the following: TAMMY TRILOGY consisting of the 3 Tammy films - TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR, TAMMY TELL ME TRUE and TAMMY AND THE DOCTOR.

Also on February 5, Universal will release a Lana Turner double feature consisting of Portrait in Black and Madame X.

While I'm glad that both these films are making it to DVD, it would have made more sense to release the 1937 version of Madame X with the 1966 version.
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#58 Post by Lino »

The lists on the beginning of this thread are sorely in need of a correction. Gordon, are you still up to the task? Or can anyone brave enough do the job from now on?

By the way, I still haven't given up on a Universal sub-forum. Come on, guys - let's make it happen! Please...? Let's make The Criterionforum.org the most comprehensive yet!
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#59 Post by Zumpano »

Has anyone heard anything regarding Region 1 Hellzapoppin? I would think even a television showing would be miraculous at this stage...
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#60 Post by domino harvey »

Three Bob Hope movies make their R1 debut in June in Universal's Bob Hope: Thanks For the Memories Collection: the Cat and the Canary, Thanks For the Memory, and Nothing But the Truth, alongside ports of Ghost Breakers, Road to Morocco, and the Paleface.


Hey this thread really belongs in the R1 DVD Subforum, huh
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#61 Post by MoonlitKnight »

A lot of those films have now been made available on DVD (or, at least, DVD-R). One particular film missing from the list, though: Mike Leigh's "Life Is Sweet."
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#62 Post by Jobla »

Some Universal titles I'd like to purchase:

SWORD OF LANCELOT (2.35:1 only, may be PD nowadays)
THE NIGHT WALKER
LET'S KILL UNCLE
COMPANIONS IN NIGHTMARE (made for TV)
RED SKY AT MORNING
THE GLASS MENAGERIE (1978, Paul Newman)
GAMES (2:35-1)
SECRET OF BLOOD ISLAND
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#63 Post by agnamaracs »

None of these lists include one of my favorite terrible movies, KING OF JAZZ starring Paul Whiteman (and a young Bing Crosby). I would kill to have this trainwreck released.
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#64 Post by HarryLong »

agnamaracs wrote:None of these lists include one of my favorite terrible movies, KING OF JAZZ starring Paul Whiteman (and a young Bing Crosby). I would kill to have this trainwreck released.
I was thrilled to find a DVD of this at a thrift shop. I promptly burned it to DVDR.
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#65 Post by Ashirg »

According to DVD Empire, these 1970's-1980's Universal titles are getting released on August 3:
Allnighter, The (1987) (available previously from Anchor Bay)
Cross My Heart (1987)
Going Berserk (1983) (available in John Candy: Comedy Favorites Collection)
Great Waldo Pepper, The (1975) (available previously in Full Screen version from GoodTimes; available in widescreen in other regions)
Greek Tycoon, The (1978)

Wow, that's really exciting! :roll:
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#66 Post by Roger Ryan »

I think THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER is a superb George Roy Hill film, superior to THE STING in my opinion. It's lighthearted nostalgia gives way to some truly tragic moments that give the film quite a bit of depth. Like the best of 70s cinema, you can't imagine this movie being made (or remade) today.

I assume this will be a DVD-R release?
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#67 Post by Numero Trois »

The movie version of Pirates of Penzance (1983) will be released in just under a month.
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#68 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Ashirg wrote:According to DVD Empire, these 1970's-1980's Universal titles are getting released on August 3:
Allnighter, The (1987) (available previously from Anchor Bay)
Cross My Heart (1987)
Going Berserk (1983) (available in John Candy: Comedy Favorites Collection)
Great Waldo Pepper, The (1975) (available previously in Full Screen version from GoodTimes; available in widescreen in other regions)
Greek Tycoon, The (1978)
I can't confirm this from a really ironclad source but the HTF crowd claims that The Greek Tycoon and 'Night, Mother (released by Uni earlier this year) are actually 1.33:1. It's 1998 all over again!
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