Warner Brothers Archive Collection (DVDs only)

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antnield
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#726 Post by antnield »

The Digital Fix takes a look at the Warren William triple-bill.
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domino harvey
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#727 Post by domino harvey »

Two Jeannete MacDonald and Nelson Eddy musicals coming exclusively to Movies Unlimited in April: Naughty Marietta and Sweethearts
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#728 Post by Perkins Cobb »

They can have 'em.
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#729 Post by atcolomb »

Speaking of Tim Holt i hope Warner Bros. will release The Magnificent Ambersons...and i guess not untill next year for it's 70th anniversary.
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#730 Post by Zumpano »

domino harvey wrote:Angus would have sold okay on nostalgia alone
So, I'm seeing Angus available on the Playstation Store in HD. Gonna search for other Warner Archive flicks...
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#731 Post by Roger Ryan »

atcolomb wrote:Speaking of Tim Holt i hope Warner Bros. will release The Magnificent Ambersons...and i guess not untill next year for it's 70th anniversary.
What are you complaining about? Warner Bros. just gave you three Tim Holt films from 1942; why do you need any more? :lol:
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#732 Post by atcolomb »

Roger Ryan wrote:
atcolomb wrote:Speaking of Tim Holt i hope Warner Bros. will release The Magnificent Ambersons...and i guess not untill next year for it's 70th anniversary.
What are you complaining about? Warner Bros. just gave you three Tim Holt films from 1942; why do you need any more? :lol:
Beacuse i would rather see Tim Holt in the Amberson's mansion more than him out west with his six shooter.. #-o
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#733 Post by Roger Ryan »

atcolomb wrote:
Roger Ryan wrote:
atcolomb wrote:Speaking of Tim Holt i hope Warner Bros. will release The Magnificent Ambersons...and i guess not untill next year for it's 70th anniversary.
What are you complaining about? Warner Bros. just gave you three Tim Holt films from 1942; why do you need any more? :lol:
Beacuse i would rather see Tim Holt in the Amberson's mansion more than him out west with his six shooter.. #-o
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#734 Post by atcolomb »

George Minafer: "Right...it's better to be a practical RKO contract player then to have my contract torn up and have my ass thrown off the studio lot"....
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#735 Post by zedz »

atcolomb wrote:Speaking of Tim Holt i hope Warner Bros. will release The Magnificent Ambersons...and i guess not untill next year for it's 70th anniversary.
Seventy isn't much of an anniversary, though, is it? I bet they hold out for 100.
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#736 Post by Murdoch »

If anyone wants it here's a code for $5 off: QIRB-F9BW-QPOM-DSVK , it's only good until the end of the 28th (so the end of today)
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#737 Post by Frankinho007 »

New titles Tuesday:

The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) - Remastered
The Two Mrs. Carrols (1941) - Remastered
Days of Glory (1944)
Confidential Agent (1945)
Devotion (1946)
Whiplash (1948)
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#738 Post by Yojimbo »

Frankinho007 wrote:New titles Tuesday:

The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) - Remastered
The Two Mrs. Carrols (1941) - Remastered
Days of Glory (1944)
Confidential Agent (1945)
Devotion (1946)
Whiplash (1948)
Its not a great film, although as I recall it was quite good in establishing a 'Greene-land' mood, but I'd like to add Confidential Agent' to my adaptation of Graham Greene works collection
(which reminds me I've got to watch 'The Tenth Man' yet)
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#739 Post by Ashirg »

The Great Caruso is advertised in the latest Critic's Choice Video catalog as their exclusive. They have two listings - one is for some foreign (Chinese?) bootleg and this one.
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#740 Post by Frankinho007 »

New titles tomorrow:

The Merry Widow (1925)
Don Juan (1926)
Noah's Ark (1928)

TV/Animation:
Space Kidettes and Young Samson (1966/67)
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#741 Post by swo17 »

Frankinho007 wrote:The Merry Widow (1925)
Isn't this the first von Stroheim Warner has ever released on DVD?
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#742 Post by knives »

I died a lot inside reading that. I knew it was inevitable, but to see one of the greatest films of all time relegated to archive hell is depressing. Couldn't this be the exception to their dumping rule. I guess I can finally see it whenever I want to now I guess.

Edit: also I can't find it on their site.
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#743 Post by fdm »

swo17 wrote:
Frankinho007 wrote:The Merry Widow (1925)
Isn't this the first von Stroheim Warner has ever released on DVD?
No doubt Greed is right around the corner.
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#744 Post by swo17 »

I think they already closed the book on that one with the iTunes download.
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#745 Post by Frankinho007 »

New titles on Tuesday:

Yolanda and the Thief (1945)
Invitation to the Dance (1956)
Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937)
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domino harvey
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#746 Post by domino harvey »

Frankinho007 wrote:New titles on Tuesday:

Yolanda and the Thief (1945)
Invitation to the Dance (1956)
Kinda knew this was going to happen, but still, ouch
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knives
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#747 Post by knives »

How long does it usually take for archive titles to get onto Amazon? I want to get Saint Joan and The Merry Widow, but don't want to pay their shipping.
Edit: Also should mention that the UK of The Locket is great with the only problem being that one reel has a prominent scratch.
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#748 Post by Jonathan S »

knives wrote:the UK of The Locket is great with the only problem being that one reel has a prominent scratch.
Not a poor NTSC-PAL conversion then, like other RKO titles in the Odeon series?
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knives
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#749 Post by knives »

It didn't appear that way to me though I am not entirely certain how to identify a conversion. The run time was a little under 88 minutes if that helps any.
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#750 Post by Jonathan S »

Thanks - that run time is intriguing as all my books and internet sources (including Warner Archive) give 86 or even 85 minutes for The Locket. DVD Beaver states 85m 27s for the WA release. With PAL speed-up - which would indicate a proper PAL transfer - I'd expect it to be 83 minutes at most. Could the almost 88m run time include material added by Odeon, like copyright notices?

The other giveaways of an improper NTSC-PAL (or PAL-NTSC) conversion, to my eyes, are a soft-looking image - often softer than good VHS, though it might only be obvious on a large screen - and sometimes motion blurring or even jerkiness. They often have a grey, low contrast look, too, with no real blacks.
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