How about those early Paramounts that are not available. The Blue Dahlia, The Glass Key among others.
How about those early Paramounts that are not available. The Blue Dahlia, The Glass Key among others.
Aside from wanting to see more Lubitsch films and the early sound adventure movies of Ronald Coleman released on DVD, the only film I've been really been wanting to see come out is the 1956 Technicolor version of _The Vagabond King_. Otherwise, the 1971 film of _Waterloo_ and the upcoming release of the second Bogart set with all three versions of _The Maltese Falcon_, _Across the Pacific_, and _Passage To Marseille_ have satisfied my unissued movie itch.
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I'd love to see "The Public Eye" (Joe Pesci/Barbara Hershey) on DVD. And Heston's "Secret of the Incas", of course.
I can't wait to see the "Betty Paige" movie. I think it's coming out this month, so I guess it won't be an unreleased film for long.
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I want a film that will never be commercially released on DVD, because it is in the public domain ...
Vittorio De Sica's 1948 masterpiece of Italian Neorealism: "Ladri di Biciclette" ("The Bicycle Thief"). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040522/
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Amazon has it.Originally Posted by Marc Chevalier
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A sort of online trading post for CDs, DVDs, games and etc.
Maybe find that elusive disc here while unloading those unwanted discs you may have accumulated.
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I thought GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 was part of the Busby Berkeley box set.
FAREWELL, MY LOVELY (1975) Restored and in it's original aspect ratio.
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND (1955) Jimmy Stewart. Since THE FBI STORY is out, maybe there's hope for this one, too.
LOVE CRAZY (1941) Powell/Loy
I LOVE YOU AGAIN (1940) More Powell/Loy
You just made my day! I can't wait to tell the film historian who informed me that this film would never come out on DVD. He'll be even happier than I am!Originally Posted by Feraud
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Yeah, I got it through Netflix last year. Hadn't seen it since college. His other masterpiece 'Umberto D' is also on DVD, but I have yet to come across 'Miracle in Milano'.I want a film that will never be commercially released on DVD, because it is in the public domain ...
Vittorio De Sica's 1948 masterpiece of Italian Neorealism: "Ladri di Biciclette" ("The Bicycle Thief"). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040522/
I'm waiting for a fully restored version of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. There's an eleven minute sequence with Buster Keaton that hasn't been seen since the original release.
I'm still waiting for The Maltese Bippy too. Saw this at Radio City when it was first released. It probably stinks, but I'd still like to watch it. Another that I'm waiting for is Arnold, a 70s picture in which Stella Stevens marries a corpse. Hellzapoppin is finally available at www.thevideobeat.com but I think it a bit dear at $29.00. Video beat has a lot of great stuff, but their titles tend to run high.
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