The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

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ellipsis7
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#426 Post by ellipsis7 »

swo17 wrote:Who are Alan Yentob and Ben Morris?
Alan Yentob is Creative Director of the BBC, previously Presenter/Producer/Editor of the groundbreaking BBC Arts documentary series ARENA, and now fronting the BBC Arts series IMAGINE...

I presume this is the programme in question...

And the story behind it (as related by Barry Miles in his William S. Burroughs: A Life)
By 1982 he (Howard Brookner) had sixty hours of film, and Burroughs was getting irritated because Howard had exclusive right to film him, and other more professional people were being prevented from doing so. Howard did not know how to complete the film. The BBC eventually solved the problem.In October 1982, at the Final Academy, a conference/celebration of Burroughs and his work in London, the BBC approached Burroughs to film the event or at least film him with Francis Bacon for their arts documentary series Arena. They were told they had to use Brookner's footage, to which they reluctantly agreed, and they flew Brookner to London to see the rushes and discuss it. Alan Yentob, Nigel Finch, and Anthony Wall filmed a new interview with Burroughs with BBC staffer John Waters in Lawrence, and filmed him with Francis Bacon. They did rostrum shots of Burroughs's books—which is why there are British -editions in the film--added a bit of honky-tonk music, and dropped in sections of Antony Balch's sixties footage from Towers Open Fire and The Cut-Ups. They transmitted it in February 1983. Brookner was so relieved to have the film completed that he used the BBC TV edit exactly as it was when he released the film for theatrical exhibition in the United States six months later.
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#427 Post by giovannii84 »

https://www.criterion.com/people/120894-fay-holden" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Just noticed Fay Holden has s phantom page.
Any thoughts of which film this could relate to?
Other than the Andy Hardy series, has she been anything else notable?
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#428 Post by vidussoni »

giovannii84 wrote:https://www.criterion.com/people/120894-fay-holden

Just noticed Fay Holden has s phantom page.
Any thoughts of which film this could relate to?
Other than the Andy Hardy series, has she been anything else notable?
A Bulldog Drummond boxset.
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#429 Post by FrauBlucher »

Ousmane Sembene...Probably for Black Girl
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#430 Post by FrauBlucher »

vidussoni wrote:
giovannii84 wrote:https://www.criterion.com/people/120894-fay-holden

Just noticed Fay Holden has s phantom page.
Any thoughts of which film this could relate to?
Other than the Andy Hardy series, has she been anything else notable?
A Bulldog Drummond boxset.
Watching Bulldog Drummond In Africa this morning on TCM, there was a Janus logo at the beginning of movie. Plus, many of the directors that have worked on this series have phantom pages. So, this sounds like it's definitely in the works.
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#431 Post by movielocke »

Would it be a five disc eclipse with the ten films on Hulu or a zatoichi type box with all the other films in the series not on hulu
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#432 Post by FrauBlucher »

I guess it depends whether they want to give it supplements.
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#433 Post by sir_luke »

I'd love a full-fledged box but I'm concerned that Bulldog Drummond wouldn't have the same appeal or demand as something like Zatoichi...
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#436 Post by Arrow »

Buttery Jeb wrote: Elem Klimov
What are the rights situations with Come and See?
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#437 Post by ianungstad »

The Kino dvd of Come & See seems to be still available new from Amazon but Kino has been letting a lot of their classic arthouse titles lapse.

Re: Sergey Bondarchuk. War and Peace has also been out of print for years.

Those two seem obvious. Not sure on the other directors.
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#438 Post by vidussoni »

A few weeks ago someone at the blu-ray forum asked MisterLime about Come and See.
Maybe one day, not anytime soon. Lots of issues that I cannot get into is blocking the restoration and release.
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#439 Post by doh286 »

Buttery Jeb wrote:Murray Lerner
Festival or The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival, perhaps? The latter film has been released by Sony on Blu-ray though.
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#440 Post by SpiderBaby »

Aleksandr Dovzhenko? No way. Hope it's not an Eclipse dump. But then again, we might not see a release at all for years.
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#441 Post by Buttery Jeb »

doh286 wrote:
Buttery Jeb wrote:Murray Lerner
Festival or The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival, perhaps? The latter film has been released by Sony on Blu-ray though.
Perhaps it's a complete Isle of Wight boxset, similar to the Monterey Pop collection?
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#442 Post by Noiradelic »

Buttery Jeb wrote: Perhaps it's a complete Isle of Wight boxset
Define "complete." Nine individual performances have been released on BD/DVD, all apparently still in print.
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#443 Post by DeprongMori »

Murray Lerner is also an uncredited associate producer on Sam Fuller's The Steel Helmet (already out on Eclipse) FWIW. May have been populated by an intern for that release.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044072/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#444 Post by yoshimori »

Arrow wrote:Elem Klimov
A just restored Welcome, or No Trespassing played at Cannes in May.
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#445 Post by beamish13 »

yoshimori wrote:
Arrow wrote:Elem Klimov
A just restored Welcome, or No Trespassing played at Cannes in May.
That would be fantastic.
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#446 Post by AfterTheRain »

Aleksandr Dovzhenko
Sergey Bondarchuk
War and Peace is one possibility for Bondarchuk, while my personal preference would be Waterloo. Dovzhenko's page could mean that Earth might be coming to the Collection.
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#447 Post by swo17 »

Ideally they'd do his whole war trilogy.
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#448 Post by TMDaines »

swo17 wrote:Ideally they'd do his whole war trilogy.
This post was going to make me suggest that better still would be a release of The Enchanted Desna, which for years was one of the unobtainable films online. It's not a lost film, but it was nowhere to be found ever either with an official release or some rip from another source. I just did a cursory search before hitting submit and found that a rip of this became available in August last year and completely passed me by!

Have you watched it yet?
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#449 Post by swo17 »

Me you or the collective you? I have not.
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#450 Post by Cinephrenic »

My speculations...

Bondarchuk could be Fate of a Man, Waterloo or War and Peace
Dovzhenko probably Arsenal
Lerner: Isle of Wight 1970 festival?
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