I could not locate or find received any info on update info for "Give a Girl a Break" as to acquring remastered edition for those of us who previoulsy purchase,Could you please post info
Thank you
What with WBb Archives , less than a year ago I purchase "Give the Girl a Break" and now they come out with a remastered edition. I called and they say " no exchanges ", enough of going to the well to often!
To honor the memory of Lieutenant Charles Rollins Ware, the former officers and crewmen of the destroyer USS Charles R. Ware (DD-865) organize to honor our fallen hero and one of the U.S. Navy's finest officers. During the Battle of Midway, in June 1942, Lt. Ware selflessly sacrificed his life...
With the released of many of Short Subject series from the WB Archieves. .I am hoping they will released MGM James Fitzpartick's "Traveltalks" Is there any interest for those who apprecaite short subject for this series ?
I receive the following e-mail from WBSHOP.COM
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I was going to order 5 WB Archive titles because of the discount.
On the checkout when I use the code it only discounted one title.
I E-mail WBSHOP and received the following...
The film "Pay or Die" based on the true story of NYPD Lt. Joseph Petrosino has not been released on VHS or DVD or shown on TV in many years. Does Warner Brothers owned the rights ? Apprecaite any info on why this film has not been released.
I think it is great to make the library available.but lets hopes they offer some as double features especially on some of the B's that run about an hour. Also some of the titles could have be placed in Box set for example Clark Gable.etc thus more bang for the buck than the $19.95 plus tax...
How many would be in interested if WB produce a 3-D box set which would include the following: The Charge at Feather River 1953 Dial M for Murder 1954 The Moonlighters 1953 House of Wax 1953 Phantom Of The Rue Morgue (1954)
Does anyone have any idea why the WB films of the 50's for the most part have not been shown on TCM since they acquired the right to their library a few year back from MGM ?
Here is another group of WB Films that would make a interesting noir set The first three with underrated Steve Cochran, "Great Jewel Robbery" with David Brian and the last a surprise with Gordon MacRae making his film debut in a non singing roll in "The Big Punch" The first four have not been...