Re: Fritz Lang on DVD
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:42 pm
Is the packaging a keep-case or digipak?
KeepCase (this artwork: http://images.themoviedb.org/posters/68 ... poster.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) inside a slipcase.TMDaines wrote:Is the packaging a keep-case or digipak?
Here are the specs for While the City Sleeps:Lang’s companion piece, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, will also be released this year by Exposure Cinema.
http://homecinema.thedigitalfix.co.uk/c ... ugust.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Exposure Cinema have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of While the City Sleeps on 23rd August 2010 priced at £11.99 RRP. Fritz Lang’s tense, fast-paced Hollywood thriller features an all-star cast and cinematography by noir maestro Ernest Laszlo (Kiss Me Deadly).
Presented in 1.33:1 Full Screen with English DD2.0 Mono audio, extras include the original trailer and gallery of pressbook, stills and poster art. Also included is a poster reproduction art card.
Thank you for your email. We're pleased to hear that you're looking forward to WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS and hope that you'll enjoy it.
Regarding the aspect ratio, the film will be presented in 1.37:1. Although widely advertised as being an 'RKO-Scope' picture (which equates to about 2:1), the film was in fact shot in the academy ratio (1.33) and post-converted to 'scope in cinemas at the time, effectively cropping the 1.33 picture to widescreen. This means thatour decision to release the 1.37 print is closest to the director's original intention.
I hope that this answers your questions.
Best wishes
Zuno Dunlop
Founder & Owner
Exposure Cinema
This release keeps getting pushed back. It went from a July release to an August release and is now a September release. I may cancel my pre-order if it's delayed again.Frankinho007 wrote:TheDigitalFix/DVDTimes is reporting the following:
Here are the specs for While the City Sleeps:Lang’s companion piece, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, will also be released this year by Exposure Cinema.
http://homecinema.thedigitalfix.co.uk/c ... ugust.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Exposure Cinema have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of While the City Sleeps on 23rd August 2010 priced at £11.99 RRP. Fritz Lang’s tense, fast-paced Hollywood thriller features an all-star cast and cinematography by noir maestro Ernest Laszlo (Kiss Me Deadly).
Presented in 1.33:1 Full Screen with English DD2.0 Mono audio, extras include the original trailer and gallery of pressbook, stills and poster art. Also included is a poster reproduction art card.
Hope, DVDTimes is wrong with the Aspect Ratio.
That set seems to be excellent, though I don't have it myself. But what certainly makes it the most interesting of all the various releases of "The Indian Tomb" is that it also includes the 1938 version (also in 2 parts), directed by Richard Eichberg. And I tend to find the Eichberg version to be the better one: better actors, more suspense, and almost equally gorgeous in its exoticism.matrixschmatrix wrote:Has anyone heard anything about this release http://www.amazon.fr/Coffret-Fritz-Lang ... 12&sr=8-13" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ? It looks pretty elaborate, and the only extant releases of the Indian Tomb I know of (namely the Image/Fantoma one) were more or less bare bones.
I've cancelled my pre-order.Frankinho007 wrote:I can recommend starscafe.com too.
Btw. While the City Sleeps got pushed back again - it's now listed for the 27th of September.
It's not listed on Stars Café.perkizitore wrote:starscafe.com has much cheaper shipping.
Wrote an eMail to Stars Cafe whether they will offer the disc or not.Der Spieler wrote:It's not listed on Stars Café.perkizitore wrote:starscafe.com has much cheaper shipping.
Any news?Frankinho007 wrote:Wrote an eMail to Stars Cafe whether they will offer the disc or not.Der Spieler wrote:It's not listed on Stars Café.perkizitore wrote:starscafe.com has much cheaper shipping.
They haven't answered yet.Der Spieler wrote:Any news?