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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:19 am
by sherlockjr
This may not be recent enough for you, but when I purchased the set in July, I encountered the same problem regarding labeling.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:20 am
by HerrSchreck
Jeff wrote:Volume Two is on its way according to the Classic Horror Boards post:
On March 4, Warner Home Video (WHV) will introduce a second group of sassy and taboo films from Hollywood's Pre-Production Code era with the DVD debut of TCM Archives: Forbidden Hollywood Volume 2. Following the success of last year's Volume 1, this new 3-disc collection will contain five pre-code sizzlers, with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Disc One spotlights Norma Shearer in her Best Actress Oscar®-winning role as The Divorcee and again in A Free Soul; with Lionel Barrymore and Clark Gable. Disc Two features Bette Davis, Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak in Three on a Match paired with the Michael Curtiz-directed comedy Female starring Ruth Chatterton as a no-nonsense CEO. Disc Three features William Wellman's powerful drama Night Nurse, which stars Barbara Stanwyck with a very young Clark Gable, along with the new documentary feature Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood. The film provides fascinating insight into the American psyche of late 1920s and early 1930s, illustrating why, more than seventy years later, the so-called "Pre-Code" movies remain among the most vital and provocative films ever made. Each of the features contained in TCM Archives: Forbidden Hollywood Volume 2 have been digitally remastered from newly-restored film elements. The collection also contains bonus features such as commentaries and theatrical trailers. The three DVD set, containing the five vintage classics and the new documentary feature will be available as a collection only, selling for $49.92 SRP.
I can hear the squeals of delight from Matt and shearerchic from here.

I don't know what happened to the previously rumored Ladies They Talk About.
This stuff is like a kickass martini-- keep 'em rolling, they give such a buzz. Where in gods name is CITY STREETS? Sylvia Sidney was my GAL, and she's so young, moving and adorable (and those yams) in every movie she's in (positively luminous in YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE), but her sincerity is just super-electric in CITY STREETS.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:54 am
by shearerchic
Jeff wrote:I can hear the squeals of delight from Matt and shearerchic from here.
:D Yeah baby, bring em home to papa. Normaphiles can finally breathe a sigh of relief that these films of hers have been released. Now it's time for more Greer Garson.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:29 pm
by filmnoir1
This is great news. It is wonderful to see Warner's respecting the films of the early 1930s which they produced. In fact this period and these films were some of the best that Warner's ever produced. Three on a Match will shock many viewers with its scenes of drug abuse, child abuse, and sheer violence.
In addition it is great to see The Divorcee get the respect it deserves. After all it was Norma Shearer's Oscar winning performance. A Free Soul is equally good.
Finally we get Female, the one that I am most excited to see reach the dvd format. My only quibble is no Employees Entrance, but maybe they are saving that for the next set which could include They Call It Sin, Illict, The Strange Love of Molly Louvain and Blessed Event.
I will be buying volume two without a doubt so that Warner's will know that there are people willing to shell out cash for their pre-code and mid 1930s titles.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:12 pm
by shearerchic
It's also great to know we'll be getting another set possibly in October 2008. :D

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:56 pm
by Jeff
Here is the full press release from Warner with details on the commentary tracks.

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:03 pm
by alandau
Mamoulian's City Streets (ostensibly Capone's favourite movie) is owned by Universal. Would make a nice Criterion release.

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:58 am
by OliverB
Why is that TCM pre-code docu "Complicated Women" again not included in this set? It would seem like an obvious add-on...

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:01 am
by Ashirg
I think they already said in a chat because of some rights issues they cannot include it, so they made a new film.

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:41 pm
by OliverB
It's aired recently on Turner Classic Movies and they are working with Warners on these sets (TCM Archive Collection afterall) so if it's still recently broadcasting, what possible rights issues could there be?

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:44 pm
by Antoine Doinel
Broadcast and DVD rights are two entirely different issues. Clips and music from the original documentary were probably cleared for broadcast but not for home video use.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:54 pm
by MichaelB
Antoine Doinel wrote:Broadcast and DVD rights are two entirely different issues. Clips and music from the original documentary were probably cleared for broadcast but not for home video use.
This is almost certainly correct. It's also worth pointing out that one-off broadcast rights are generally far cheaper than commercial retail rights, so just because it's been shown on TV certainly doesn't mean that it will automatically be affordable for DVD release.

I had to pass on including a BBC programme as an extra recently because they asked for an eye-watering licence fee - fully twenty times the most I was prepared to offer (which was a perfectly reasonable proposal in line with market norms).

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:50 am
by htdm

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 4:27 pm
by shearerchic
That's Bette Davis on the cover.

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:03 pm
by rohmerin
Please, could anyone inform about the subtitles? Spanish, English? Thank you.

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:31 am
by Belmondo
rohmerin wrote:Please, could anyone inform about the subtitles? Spanish, English? Thank you.
TCM's own site shows nothing by way of subtitles on this; and they do note them for other releases ... but, fear not; seeing Stanwyck in her underwear will justify your purchase.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:43 pm
by Antares
I just ordered both sets, here's what I paid.

Forbidden Hollywood Collection: Volume One - Amazon $27.99 w/free shipping

Forbidden Hollywood Collection: Volume Two - Barnes & Noble $29.98 pre-sales tax, w/free shipping

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:28 am
by zone_resident

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:18 am
by Matt
zone_resident wrote:Beaver review of Volume 2
Those are some beautiful menus.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:33 am
by domino harvey
Matt wrote:
zone_resident wrote:Beaver review of Volume 2
Those are some beautiful menus.
Is "menu" slang for chick now

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:04 am
by Jean-Luc Garbo
Jack Valenti AND Camille Paglia on that doc in the set - there's a pair. :D

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:09 am
by Belmondo
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Jack Valenti AND Camille Paglia on that doc in the set - there's a pair.
And, we know which one has a bigger pair. I'll bet Camille's comments are well worth hearing. I thought her commentary track on the SE of "Basic Instinct" was excellent.

Intelligent voice over while watching scantily dressed women - I finally figured out what that "mind-body" connection really means.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:47 pm
by jt
Matt wrote:
filmnoir1 wrote:I purchased this today and when I put in the discs I noticed that what the box says about the content of each disc is incorrect. In the set I purchased the two cuts of Baby Face are on disc 1 and on disc 2 is Red Headed Woman and Waterloo Bridge.
Did this labeling error on the first set ever get fixed? Has anyone bought this recently who could comment?
I know my answer is a little late coming but I got this set, maybe 3 months after its release and my disks were labelled correctly.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:13 pm
by Belmondo
Turner Classic Movies, Monday, March 3, starting at 8pm ET -

8pm - The Divorcee
9:30pm - Thou Shalt Not (doc on pre-code films)
10:45pm - Night Nurse
12am - Three on a Match
1:15am - Female
2:30am - Thou Shalt Not (again)
3:45am - A Free Soul

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:16 pm
by zone_resident