Classic
Release Announcements
This latest column is once again restricted to the most recent new
announcements while I get my reviewing act together. There's the
usual plethora of news here from Warner Bros., but nearly everyone
else gets in on the act at least in a small way. As usual, the Classic
Release Database has been updated and sources for this
edition of the column include studio press releases and websites,
personal contacts, Internet newsgroups, online retailers, and DVD
news sites (The Digital Bits,
the Home Theater Forum, DVD
Times, and TVShowsonDVD
among others). So, on with the news.
A&E plans to release a box set on May 29th of various entries
in its Biography series
entitled Biography: Legends of the Silver
Screen. The players featured are Shirley Temple, Clint
Eastwood, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Robert Redford, Betty
Boop (?), and Paul Newman.
Alpha continues with its monthly releases of various B movies,
serials, and TV episode compilations. I'm no longer taking the time
to transcribe all the titles into the database; however, those
interested can find the details at the Alpha site (oldies.com).
April 24th and May 29th are the next two major Alpha release dates.
Anchor Bay finally got around to releasing The
Hellbenders (1967, with Joseph Cotten) on March 13th with
no publicity at all that I could see.
Cinema Epoch (distributed by Koch Entertainment) will be adding
other titles to its already-released Romance
of the Western Chamber (1927) as part of the company's
Chinese Film Classics Collection. Coming on May 8th are Spring
in a Small Town (1948), Song
at Midnight (1937), and three double feature discs - Crossroads
(1937)/Daybreak (1933), Street
Angel (1937)/Twin Sisters
(1933), and The Big Road/Queen
of Sports (both 1934).
The June Criterion releases include Claude Berri's The
Two of Us (1967), coming on the 12th. Extras include a
number of interviews, the 1962 Berri short Le
poulet, and the theatrical trailer. If...
(1968, Lindsay Anderson) has been confirmed for June 19th as a
two-disc set. Audio commentary by film historian David Robinson and
actor Malcolm McDowell highlights the extras. A double bill of Chris
Marker's La jetée and
Sans soleil (1963) is slated
for June 26th. All June releases sport restored high definition
transfers as usual.
Wave seven of Disney's Walt Disney Treasures series will arrive in
stores on December 11th. You'll get Oswald
the Lucky Rabbit, The
Chronological Donald: Volume 3, and Disneyland:
Stories, Secrets and Magic, each an individually
numbered, limited edition 2-disc set, complete with a certificate of
authenticity and a collectible lithograph! As always, each of the
sets will be hosted by Leonard Maltin. Oswald
the Lucky Rabbit will feature a series of silent animated
shorts staring the beloved (and rarely-seen) character, made from
1926 to 1927 (thus predating Mickey Mouse), that only recently
returned to the Disney label. The shorts will be restored and
feature a brand-new musical score recorded just for this DVD
release. The Chronological Donald: Volume
3 features Donald in a series of also rarely-seen
animated solo shorts dating from 1947 to 1950. Then, Disneyland:
Stories, Secrets and Magic is a comprehensive documentary
look at the Happiest Place on Earth, featuring archival footage
(including Walt's own words), along with new interviews and footage
that take you behind the scenes at the park.
Flicker Alley is now targeting the summer of this year for its DVD
releases of three Rudolph Valentino films: Stolen
Moments (1920), The Young
Rajah (1922), and Moran of the
Lady Letty (1922). The DVD collection is being prepared
in conjunction with the work of Valentino author and historian Tracy
Ryan Terhune.
Fox will have Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea: Season 3, Volume 1 for release on June 19th. A
new version of the 1961 Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea feature film is set to appear two weeks
previously (dubbed the Global Warming
Edition - give me a break!). Also on June 5th, there will
be a new SE of 1966's Fantastic Voyage.
Both of the latter titles will offer audio commentary and an
extensive collection of new supplements. The studio's plans for July
begin with the Joan Collins: Superstar
Collection, a five-disc set slated for release on July
10th. One may quibble with the "Superstar" bit,
particularly considering Collins' relative contribution to some of
the films in question, but the individual titles all have interest
whether due to the other players or the CinemaScope presentation:
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys
(1958, with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward), Sea
Wife (1957, with Richard Burton), The
Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955, with Ray Milland and
Farley Granger), Seven Thieves
(1960, with Edward G. Robinson and Rod Steiger), and Stopover
Tokyo (1957, with Robert Wagner). July 24th will see the
release of Land of the Giants: The
Complete Series. It's a nine-disc set containing the
entire 52 episodes from the years 1968-1970.
Goldhil has delayed Daniel Boone: Season
3 from April 10th to the 24th while also announcing Daniel
Boone: Season 4 for a June 19th release.
Grapevine Video's (grapevinevideo.com) March/April plans include
four silent releases, three sound features, and one sound serial.
The silents are: Skinner's Dress Suit
(1926, with Reginald Denny), The Informer
(1929, with Lars Hanson), a Clara Bow 1925 double feature of Free
to Love and My Lady of Whims,
and Biograph Productions
(1898-1905, ten short films). The sound releases are Private
Snuffy Smith (1942, with Bud Duncan), a 1936 double
feature of The Bridge of Sighs
and Missing Girls, and the
1931 serial The Mystery Trooper
(with Buzz Barton).
Image's July releases include one more Gene Autry western - Twilight
on the Rio Grande (1947) on July 3rd.
Koch International will be releasing a five-disc set entitled The
Cecil B. DeMille Classics Collection on June 12th. It
will contain 16 DeMille features (The
Squaw Man [1914], The
Virginian [1914], Carmen
[1915], The Cheat [1915], Joan
the Woman [1916], The Romance
of the Redwoods [1917], The
Little American [1917], Old
Wives for New [1918], The
Whispering Chorus [1918], Don't
Change Your Husband [1918], Male
and Female [1919], Why Change
Your Wife? [1920], The Affairs
of Anatol [1921], Manslaughter
[1922], The Road to Yesterday
[1925], and The Volga Boatman
[1926]) and the bonus 1921 feature Miss
Lulu Bett, directed by DeMille's brother William. The
suggested retail price is $20, which works out to less than $1.25 a
title. Buyer beware, but if the transfers are good, it may mean that
they have just been appropriated from existing Image (and other)
releases.
Looser Than Loose has two new releases now available. Sennett:
Volume 2 offers four silents and one talkie spanning some
eighteen years of output. All of these titles have been newly
remastered from 16mm prints while film scores have been created from
period music recordings (newly restored using an improved digital
process). The shorts are: Shot in the
Excitement (1914, with Alice Howell and Al St. John),
Love in Armor (1915, with
Charley Chase and Mae Busch), The
Waiters' Ball (1916, with Roscoe Arbuckle and Al St.
John), Smith's Visitor (1926,
with Ray McKee and Ruth Hiatt), and The
Candid Camera (1932, with Franklin Pangborn). Selected
RKO Shorts is a two-disc set containing six RKO two-reel
early sound shorts: Quiet Please
(1933, with Edgar Kennedy), Cracked Shots
(1934, with Tom Kennedy), Fixing a Stew
(1934, with Leon Errol), A Quiet Fourth
(1935, with Betty Grable), Melody in May
(1936, with Ruth Etting), and The Undie
World (1934, with June Brewster).
MGM will finally release the two-disc versions of the Sergio Leone
westerns that Region 2 has had for quite some time already. Coming
on June 5th are: A Fistful of Dollars:
Collector's Edition, For a Few
Dollars More: Collector's Edition, and Duck
You Sucker: Collector's Edition (aka A
Fistful of Dynamite). Also available then will be The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Collector's Edition
(presumably the same version as already available, but with new
packaging) and the Sergio Leone Anthology
Box Set (all four titles). MGM is expected to release
The Rat Patrol: The Complete Second
Season on June 12th.
Paramount has added its previously-delayed Mahogany
(1975, with Diana Ross) DVD to its May 1st release line-up. The only
supplement will be a photo gallery. Perry
Mason: Season 2, Volume 1 is scheduled for a June 19th
release. According to tvshowsondvd.com,
the success of the Gunsmoke
sets released has resulted in season sets now being planned. The
20-year run of the series had been a factor in the initial decision
to do best-of sets. July 17th is the date for Gunsmoke:
Season One (39 half-hour episodes). The same site also
suggests that The Fugitive: Season 1,
Volume 1 may be in stores on August 14th.
Sony has delayed its new Collector's Editions of The
Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence
of Arabia indefinitely. They were previously set for a
May 8th release. The Collector's Editions of The
Caine Mutiny and The Guns of
Navarone are still scheduled for release on that date,
however.
Universal plans to release a Doris Day
and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection on July 24th. It will
include Pillow Talk, Lover
Come Back, and Send Me No
Flowers all in anamorphic widescreen. The titles all come
from the 1959-1964 period. The studio has also confirmed that it
will bring out The Woody Woodpecker and
Friends Classic Cartoon Collection on July 24th too.
Contained on three discs will be 75 cartoons including the first 45
Woody Woodpecker cartoons-presented in original release order-from
Knock Knock (1940) to The
Great Who-Dood-It (1952); the first five Chilly Willy
cartoons (which includes two Tex Avery classics); and five selected
Andy Panda cartoons. There will also be a selection of other items
such Swing Symphonies, Oswald Rabbit, wartime cartoons (like Pigeon
Patrol and Pass the Biscuits
Mirandy), and miscellaneous Walter Lantz Cartunes (like
Hysterical High Spots in American History,
Pooch the Pup in King Klunk,
Peterkin in Scrambled Eggs,
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B
and the Tex Avery masterpieces, Crazy
Mixed Up Pup and SHH-H-H-H-H).
Bonus material will include six "Behind-the-Scenes with Walter
Lantz" segments from the 1957 Woody
Woodpecker Show and the rarely seen Halloween TV special
Spook-a-Nanny.
VCI has confirmed its previously-anticipated May release of the
serials Scouts to the Rescue
and The Royal Mounted Rides Again
for the 29th of the month. On the same day, the company is also
releasing an updated disc of the film The
Moon and Sixpence (1943, with George Sanders). This
release will feature two versions of the film: the original
theatrical version with tinted and full colour scenes as well as a
black and white version.
Angels in the Outfield (1951,
with Paul Douglas), previously an Amazon exclusive, gets wide
release from Warner Bros. on May 1st. On May 8th, Warners will be
releasing the recent Naomi Watts/Edward Norton version of The
Painted Veil, but classic fans will be most interested in
one of its supplementary features - the complete 1934 version with
Greta Garbo. Details have now surfaced for Warner Bros.' May 15th
release of Tex Avery's Droopy: The
Complete Theatrical Collection. It will include the
following 24 remastered and unedited cartoons: Dumb-Hounded,
The Shooting of Dan McGoo,
Wild and Woolfy, Northwest
Hounded Police, Señor
Droopy, Wags to Riches,
Out-Foxed, The
Chump Champ, Daredevil Droopy,
Droopy's Good Deed, Droopy's
"Double Trouble", Caballero
Droopy, The Three Little Pups,
Drag-a-Long Droopy, Homesteader
Droopy, Dixieland Droopy,
Deputy Droopy, Millionaire
Droopy, Grin and Share It,
Blackboard Jumble, One
Droopy Knight, Sheep Wrecked,
Mutts about Racing, and Droopy
Leprechaun. (The last seven were all originally made in
CinemaScope and will be presented in anamorphic widescreen.) Extras
on the set will include the Droopy and
Friends: A Laugh Back documentary and the Doggone
Gags montage. It appears that as part of its May 22nd
John Wayne commemorative release program, the studio will repackage
the six early B westerns that Wayne made for Warners (Somewhere
in Sonora, Man from Monterey,
etc.). Enthusiasts will remember that these were made available as
two triple-feature discs last autumn. They will now appear as six
separate discs priced at $10 apiece. On June 26th, Warners plans to
release four volumes in a new Cult Camp Classics line. Cult
Camp Classics: Volume 1 - Sci Fi Thrillers contains Attack
of the 50 Ft. Woman (1958, with Allison Hayes), The
Giant Behemoth (1959, with Gene Evans) and Queen
of Outer Space (1958, with Zsa Zsa Gabor); Cult
Camp Classics: Volume 2 - Women in Peril contains The
Big Cube (1969, with Lana Turner), Caged
(1950, with Eleanor Parker), and Trog
(1970, with Joan Crawford); Cult Camp
Classics: Volume 3 - Terrorized Travelers contains Hot
Rods to Hell (1967, with Dana Andrews), Skyjacked
(1972, with Charlton Heston), and Zero
Hour! (1957, with Dana Andrews); and Cult
Camp Classics: Volume 4 - Historical Epics contains The
Colossus of Rhodes (1960, with Rory Calhoun), The
Prodigal (1955, with Lana Turner), and Land
of the Pharaohs (1955, with Jack Hawkins). Each title
will also be available separately.
July is shaping up to be a real musicals month for Warners. On July
17th, we'll get TCM Spotlight: Esther
Williams, a set containing five films - Bathing
Beauty (1944), Easy to Wed
(1946), On an Island with You
(1948), Neptune's Daughter
(1949), and Dangerous When Wet
(1953). The films will be available only in a collectible digi-pak
set. Each title gets its own disc and special features will include
TCM host Robert Osborne's recent "Private Screenings"
interview with Esther (featured on the Bathing
Beauty DVD), vintage shorts, two musical number outtakes,
classic cartoons, and trailers. On July 24th, Warners will offer
Classic Musicals from the Dream Factory:
Volume Two. The seven-disc set (titles also available
separately) will include: The Pirate,
That's Dancing, Words
and Music, a two-disc double feature of Mario Lanza's
That Midnight Kiss and The
Toast of New Orleans, and a two-disc double feature of
Fred Astaire's Royal Wedding
and The Belle of New York.
Each feature film has been meticulously restored and remastered from
its original elements and complemented with new featurettes,
commentaries, rare outtake musical numbers, radio interviews, audio
only bonus outtakes and vintage cartoons. Classic Popeye cartoons
finally make their appearance from Warners on July 31st. The release
is a four-disc set entitled Popeye the
Sailor: Volume One (1933-1938). According to animation
authority Jerry Beck, this set will be comparable in content to
Warners' annual Looney Tunes Golden
Collections. It will have the first 60 Fleischer Popeye
cartoons in release order, all restored from the original negatives
and containing the original Paramount titles. There will be over
five hours of bonus materials including quite a few audio
commentaries. A second volume containing the rest of the Fleischer
cartoons is expected later in 2007.
In High Definition news, Warner Bros. has scheduled Battle
of the Bulge (1965, with Henry Fonda) for release in both
HD-DVD and Blu-ray on May 8th. Then on June 5th, both Rio
Bravo (1959) and The Cowboys
(1972) are coming out on both HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Each will include
the same extensive set of supplements provided on the new standard
DVD special editions appearing a couple of weeks earlier.
Well, that's all for now. I expect to return soon with some classic
reviews.
Barrie Maxwell
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