Release Date: August 15th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, August 2nd at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:
- Isolated Music & Effects Track
Original Theatrical Trailer

Booklet artwork:



From Screen Archives (I reformatted it...)July 16th - A LIMITED 10 DAY SALE FROM TWILIGHT TIME! Sales starts today, Sunday July 16th at 4pm Eastern and ends Wednesday July 26th at Midnight Eastern. Please note the below titles with their appropriate price bracket, only the below titles are on sale for their noted pricing.
$24.95
YOU’LL NEVER GET RICH
YEAR OF THE COMET
BABY BOOM
ANOTHER WOMAN
THE QUIET AMERICAN
$19.95
STANLEY & IRIS
KISS OF DEATH
INTERIORS
CHILLY SCENES OF WINTER
THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA
HARLOCK SPACE PIRATE
THE BULLET TRAIN
BOXCAR BERTHA
LOVE AND DEATH
STARDUST MEMORIES
$14.95
RADIO DAYS
VIOLENT SATURDAY
THE KILLER ELITE
THE TWILIGHT SAMURAI
FLAMING STAR
THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO
U TURN
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S SEX COMEDY
SCORPIO
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY
$9.95
TITUS
WHEN THE WIND BLOWS
THE RUSSIA HOUSE
CHATO’S LAND
LA MOGLIE PIU BELLA


Eh, sadly some of us are still region locked and often depend on these Twilight Time releases. I want to say I read on this board once the rumor that Criterion could get Bananas and Take the Money and Run; I guess that speculation is over? Is Take the Money and Run his only film to not be available on blu ray whatsoever? One of my favorites from the early years.domino harvey wrote:Bananas is pointless thanks to Arrow.










I haven't seen, and indeed wasn't aware of, a remake, but I'll stand up for The Yellow Handkerchief. It's a pretty simple story, which is actually very similar to and based on the same source as the 1973 pop single "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" (the source is a short story published in 1971 in the New York Post entitled "Going Home" by columnist Pete Hamill.) If a two-hour feature with the same theme as a cheesy 3-minute pop tune sounds perfectly awful, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Yamada Yoji is a master at the quiet character-driven melodrama (when he's not cranking out Tora-San movies, that is), as the many fans of The Twilight Samurai know. Even though most viewers will never be in much doubt about what's going to happen, Takakura Ken and Baisho Chieko (Yamada's muse) make you care and keep you deeply engaged in the movie. I'm really looking forward to this release as my copy of The Yellow Handkerchief is a dismal Panorama DVD, part of a marvelous 5-film boxset of Yamada films with woeful transfers and terrible subtitles (Beaver), all of which (most especially the wonderful A Distant Cry from Spring) I'm now hoping will show up in upgraded editions from this or another label.domino harvey wrote:Haven't seen the original Yellow Handkerchief but I've seen the William Hurt remake and that's enough for me.