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domino harvey
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#1201 Post by domino harvey »

The films included are
the Street of Forgotten Men
Now We’re in the Air (fragment only)
Just Another Blonde (fragment only)
American Venus (fragment only)
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#1202 Post by Cash Flagg »

This release (Focus on Louise Brooks) had been postponed two weeks, but I received a shipping notice today.
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#1203 Post by FrauBlucher »

From Bluray.com, The Crowd is coming...
From the 2026 Calendar.

The Crowd (1928), restored by Blackhawk Films (Same folks that restored He Who Gets Slapped).

Lewis Milestone's Two Arabian Knights (1927) + The Racket (1928), both have been restored by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Will be released in a double-feature called "Howard Hughes in Hollywood Vol. 1".

We also have more details on the Flicker Fusion release of "Focus on Clara Bow", which we found out that it'll be a two-disc set. First two-disc Flicker Fusion set, that and I'm also happy to say, Bow is WAY more present in these films than Brooks was in her "Focus On" films.

The films to be included in the set.

The Pill Pounder (1923) - 14 Min
Black Lightning (1924) - 93 Min
The Primrose Path (1925) - 65 Min
Dancing Mothers (1926) - 65 Min
Hula (1927) - 64 Min
Just for kicks once again, Hula Trailer (1927) - 1 Min
They also made mention of their Méliès: Tales of the Macabre (1896-1911) Set, all of the films have been restored by Blackhawk films and are BD Premieres. Also made a mention that the set is "Arriving in time for Halloween".

We're also getting a Re-Issue (Much like the Essanay Comedies) of Flicker Alley's Chaplin's Mutual Comedies (1916-1917) Set.

Now, in my opinion, the most exciting of the announcements, and I'm just going to quote FA directly.

"A PAGE OF MADNESS (1926) - Just in time for it centennial, Teinosuke Kinugasa experimental tale of terror joins The Art of Benshi, a deluxe set of Bemshi films published with the generous support of The Yanai Initiative, and featuring new restorations by the Nihon Eiga Broadcasting Company and the National Film Archive of Japan."

Also, looking through the calendar, while these could mean nothing, I found it interesting that it made mention to the release dates of both The Black Pirate (1926) and Sunrise (1927). Could they be releasing the MoMA restoration of The Black Pirate (1926) and a potential new restoration of Sunrise (1927)? I hope so. Sunrise would be perfect for next year and could use a new restoration, especially seeing we know the film was in fact originally tinted.


For my Noir Fans, the calendar mentioned the Technicolor Noir, Slightly Scarlet (1956).

Lastly, the calendar made mention of Baby Peggy's Birthday, which the SFFP restored three short films starring her, those being, A Muddy Bride (1921), The Kid Reporter (1923), and Peg o' the Mounted (1924).
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#1204 Post by captveg »

The Crowd is one of my holy grails for a DVD/BD release. Unfortunate it took until it went public domain to happen, but very glad I'm here for it
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#1205 Post by Blutarsky »

This is an incredible line up. So happy The Crowd is getting love since I don’t even remember there being a DVD release. Hoping that they will do Sunrise and maybe Greed considering they did two other Von Stroheims.
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#1206 Post by Finch »

So they're reissuing Page of Madness as a pressed Blu-Ray this time? Knock on wood.

And an Allan Dwan film with Slightly Scarlet!
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#1207 Post by Maltic »

He Who Gets Slapped last year and The Crowd this year. Flicker Alley doing Flicker Alley stuff.
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#1208 Post by domino harvey »

Any word on repressing Nanook? They’ve had a forthcoming announce up for a while
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#1209 Post by denti alligator »

Page of Madness: new restoration?
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#1210 Post by FrauBlucher »

denti alligator wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 10:09 pm Page of Madness: new restoration?
Certainly
Trailer
Restoration trailer
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#1211 Post by Saturnome »

Titles announced on the Flicker Alley calendar don't always come true (still bitter about The Signal Tower), so I'll wait a bit before running in the streets yelling the good news to my neighbors.
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#1212 Post by FrauBlucher »

If anyone picked up He Who Gets Slapped speak to how it looks? I've only seen DVDBeaver's review
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#1213 Post by Stefan Andersson »

FrauBlucher wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 10:23 pm
denti alligator wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 10:09 pm Page of Madness: new restoration?
Certainly
Trailer
Restoration trailer
Probably this restoration:
https://ilcinemaritrovato.it/en/film/kurutta-ichipeiji/
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#1214 Post by mteller »

I hope A Page of Madness includes the 1971 Muraoka Minoru score. I love that music.
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#1215 Post by Peacock »

I’m guessing the set which includes the new resto of A Page of Madness will be a pressed disc rather than their previous solo release of the film?
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#1216 Post by FlickeringWindow »

FrauBlucher wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 2:07 am If anyone picked up He Who Gets Slapped speak to how it looks? I've only seen DVDBeaver's review
Great disc, seems to be sourced from the same element utilized by Turner for the laserdisc (and later Warner Archive DVD) except the Flicker Alley Blu has an actual score. The Turner master had the canned library music score put together in the 60s.
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#1217 Post by Peacock »

Flicker Alley’s ‘Art of Benshi’ Boxset will include, at least, Kinugasa’s A Page of Madness (1926), Mizoguchi’s The Water Magician (1933), Futagawa’s Orochi/Serpent (1925).

Sometime in October will bring the Méliès: Tales of the Macabre (1896-1911) set, all of the films have been restored by Blackhawk films and are BD Premieres.
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#1218 Post by denti alligator »

Peacock wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 1:30 am Méliès: Tales of the Macabre (1896-1911) set, all of the films have been restored by Blackhawk films and are BD Premieres.
Which films are these and how are on the big FA Méliès from circa 2007?
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#1219 Post by domino harvey »

Peacock wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 1:30 am Mizoguchi’s The Water Magician (1933)
I paid like $50 for this on DVD a couple months ago, you’re all welcome
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#1220 Post by dwk »

Does anyone happen to know what elements still exists for The Crowd?
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#1221 Post by eerik »

Peacock wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 1:30 amSometime in October will bring the Méliès: Tales of the Macabre (1896-1911) set, all of the films have been restored by Blackhawk films and are BD Premieres.
Is this finally confirmed, because it was teased already for 2025?
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#1222 Post by Peacock »

denti alligator wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 2:14 am
Peacock wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 1:30 am Méliès: Tales of the Macabre (1896-1911) set, all of the films have been restored by Blackhawk films and are BD Premieres.
Which films are these and how are on the big FA Méliès from circa 2007?
"Experience the spooky side of French illusionist and pioneer Georges Méliès with Méliès: Tales of the Macabre, a new omnibus from the Blackhawk Films Collection, featuring HD transfers available on Blu-ray for the first time from Flicker Alley, in partnership with FPA Classics." No information about what the films are that I’ve found, it would be worth looking into FPA and Blackhawk’s websites, screening schedules and social media to see if there are any hints there.
eerik wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 8:24 am Is this finally confirmed, because it was teased already for 2025?
I understand the Macabre set features also in the 2026 calendar. FA released most of the titles in the 2025 one but they are known for sometimes over promising so hopefully they deliver!
domino harvey wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 4:34 am I paid like $50 for this on DVD a couple months ago, you’re all welcome
Thank you for your service!
dwk wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 4:49 am Does anyone happen to know what elements still exists for The Crowd?
Seemingly the best ones are with WB unsurprisingly and unfortunately. But Blackhawk Films/FPA I believe are using their own materials for The Crowd so hopefully they do as good a job as they did for HE Who Gets Slapped.

All of this is frustrating in a way as it feels like George Feltenstein was bread crumbing silent fans for years whenever he was asked about these silents by saying that something was definitely in the works. Clearly that’s not true at all, unless Criterion got their hands on a few of them years back then did nothing with them aside from the Brownings… which feels unlikely.

So yeah thank the gods for public domain laws. Hopefully The Wind won’t be a million years away.
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#1223 Post by dwk »

Peacock wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 4:20 pm
Seemingly the best ones are with WB unsurprisingly and unfortunately. But Blackhawk Films/FPA I believe are using their own materials for The Crowd so hopefully they do as good a job as they did for HE Who Gets Slapped.

All of this is frustrating in a way as it feels like George Feltenstein was bread crumbing silent fans for years whenever he was asked about these silents by saying that something was definitely in the works. Clearly that’s not true at all, unless Criterion got their hands on a few of them years back then did nothing with them aside from the Brownings… which feels unlikely.

So yeah thank the gods for public domain laws. Hopefully The Wind won’t be a million years away.
I guess I'll say this, I think there may be competing releases of The Crowd. I was just wondering if good enough elements exists for one of them to be a UHD (which would make me be willing to bet money that there will be a competing release.)
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#1224 Post by ianthemovie »

Another factor (at least for me) with regard to The Crowd is the Carl Davis score from the VHS days. I'm assuming that if anyone has retained the rights to that it's Warner.
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#1225 Post by Peacock »

The Crowd will be screening during the Hippfest in Bo’Ness, Scotland next month. With a live piano score rather than the Davis one. But the materials are courtesy of WB and Park Circus.

So now dwk has me wondering if he’s implying a UK release… and which boutiques have relationships with Park Circus these days…

But yes, totally agree really hope whoever releases it can include the Davis score!
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