The Loves of Pharaoh (Ernst Lubitsch, 1922)

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Ann Harding
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Lubitsch, 1922)

#51 Post by Ann Harding »

feckless boy wrote:
perkizitore wrote:I cannot spare 40 euros for a minor Lubitsch...
Is this the general consensus that this is a minor Lubitsch I mean?

OT: I got a shipping confirmation for my blu today!
I am a Lubitsch fan. But I generally dislike his big ponderous historical/costume dramas such as Anna Boleyn or Sumurun. But I enjoyed Loves of Pharaoh in spite of its overacting. I guess the orchestral score blended so brilliantly with the over-the-top characters that I enjoyed it thoroughly. The restoration is top-notch. So I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Lubitsch, 1922)

#52 Post by feckless boy »

Got the disc today. Posted some random screenshots in that thread.
Unusual packaging: a cardboard box with a digipak style plastic disc-holder (high floater potential). Comes with a small booklet: including a short text by Kristin Thompson.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Lubitsch, 1922)

#53 Post by TMDaines »

Ann Harding wrote:I am a Lubitsch fan. But I generally dislike his big ponderous historical/costume dramas such as Anna Boleyn or Sumurun. But I enjoyed Loves of Pharaoh in spite of its overacting. I guess the orchestral score blended so brilliantly with the over-the-top characters that I enjoyed it thoroughly. The restoration is top-notch. So I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Anna Boleyn is the only film I've had to watch three times after falling asleep during the first two viewings. Sumurun I nodded off to once also. Very stodgy films.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Lubitsch, 1922)

#54 Post by Lazertron »

swo17 wrote:
Lazertron wrote:back then
Yesterday? 1922?
Funny or stupid, choose one.
david hare explained the obvious in his subsequent posting.

Received the film last week and shipping wasn't that high in my case. Unfortunately no chance to have a look at the Blu-ray yet.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Lubitsch, 1922)

#55 Post by Drucker »

This film is playing at BAM October 18-20th.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Ernst Lubitsch, 1922)

#56 Post by unclehulot »

Apparently some copies of this Bluray have become unplayable, mine included. On the Blu-ray.com thread about the disc one poster mentions he DID receive a working replacement copy after sending them an email. http://alpha-omega.de/kontakt/ Fingers crossed I can get a replacement as well. There was only one pressing run of 1000 copies so it seems some play and some don’t? I will certainly rip mine to a HD if I get one!
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Ernst Lubitsch, 1922)

#57 Post by L.A. »

I got my replacement Blu-ray today. Alpha-Omega is now ready to ship the corrected discs, very good service from them.
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Re: The Loves of Pharaoh (Ernst Lubitsch, 1922)

#58 Post by fdm »

After reading about such things, I did finally play my original copy earlier this year without any problems. (Though yeah I do wonder about the next time; and still have some supplements to get to yet as well.)
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