Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, 1944)
- Derek Estes
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Narshty
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Not a chance. Universal don't distribute the titles they licence out to Criterion, so they wouldn't be advertising Criterion releases on their site in a million years, even accidentally.souvenir wrote:since the info is now gone from that link, maybe hope isn't lost for Criterion to release it afterall, possibly in August(?) and that could be why Universal briefly had it up
- Jeff
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Still no specs, but the beginnings of an annoucement are up at DVD Times. Looks like it will be part of their "Legacy" line, like The Sting, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Deer Hunter were last year. I'm pleasantly surprised to see them including a Paramount title as part of the "Universal Legacy."
- justeleblanc
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Maybe he'll impersonate Stanwyck.Nadsat wrote:We can only hope that will not include a commentarytrack by Peter Bogdanovich #-okinjitsu wrote:Universal's page is back up and says it's a digipak like their other Legacy titles.
Supplements?
- kinjitsu
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Nadsat wrote:We can only hope that will not include a commentarytrack by Peter Bogdanovich
A more likely candidate would be Cameron Crowe, but I'd prefer someone more attuned to film noir and Wilder, as well as something about Wilder's collaboration with Raymond Chandler, and ideally, a decent doc on Wilder.
Wilder discusses Double Indemnity with Robert Porfirio at Images
- Antoine Doinel
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A doc on Cain and/or Chandler would be nice as well. And although I already have a copy - an edition of the book would be nice especially for those who haven't read it. Postcards/lobby cards like they did for To Kill A Mockingbird would be fabulous as well. The international posters for TKAM were beautiful.
- Gregory
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I agree. I'm not one to fawn over DVD packaging that much, but those movie poster reproductions in To Kill a Mockingbird were gorgeous. Anyone who bought the Legacy edition of that film and didn't get the cards can fax a copy of your sales slip, your shipping address, and daytime telephone number to Universal at (972) 293-5900, attention: Consumer Relations and they'll send them out free of charge.
- FilmFanSea
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Artwork from The Laser's Edge:

Looks like original poster art, though I'm not entirely sold on that salmon pink background color. No specs so far.

Looks like original poster art, though I'm not entirely sold on that salmon pink background color. No specs so far.
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That's because it is the orignal poster. It's not the DVD cover. First of all there's no DVD logo. Second of all, the legacy series has a certain banner on it, third of all, I'm POSITIVE, by 100% that Universal would not say "Paramount's" Double Indemnity on the cover.FilmFanSea wrote:Artwork from The Laser's Edge:
Looks like original poster art, though I'm not entirely sold on that salmon pink background color. No specs so far.
- FilmFanSea
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What you're saying may be true, but I have never known Laser's Edge to post anything other than official cover art. If it's not available, they post one of these instead:LightBulbFilm wrote:That's because it is the orignal poster. It's not the DVD cover. First of all there's no DVD logo. Second of all, the legacy series has a certain banner on it, third of all, I'm POSITIVE, by 100% that Universal would not say "Paramount's" Double Indemnity on the cover.

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It's already up for pre-order at Amazon.com
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Commentaries aside the extras are a bit underwhelming. Sure the TV movie will be an interesting curio but I would love to see a doc on Wilder and/or Cain. I have a feeling Shadows Of Suspense will be a fairly generalized piece on film noir as a whole. But then again, there is still plenty of time for further announcements/additions.
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Well it's Lem Dobbs, not Lou Dobbs the broadcaster, but yeah, still a really random choice. Lem Dobbs wrote The Limey, (the greatly underrated and in desperate need of a R1 DVD) Kafka and Dark City ---- and he has nothing currently in production....I had no idea he was a "historian"....
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It's in the works, apparently. http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/vie ... ight=kafkaAntoine Doinel wrote:(the greatly underrated and in desperate need of a R1 DVD) Kafka
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