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I'm sure there's been a thread about this already, but I was just curious about everyone's wishlist. I have two that are foremost in my mind. They are:
Land of the Pharaohs
Quo Vadis?
There are a few others that I'd like to see on DVD. But these two would make me very happy and I could live without the others at that point.
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I'd like to see widescreen R1 releases of:
THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES (1960, directed by Sergio Leone!)
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD (1961)
GOLIATH AND THE VAMPIRES (1964)
MY SON, THE HERO (1963)
--and an improved DVD edition of ULYSSES (1954)
My Current Damage at DVD AficionadoTop 5 most-wanted films on R1 DVD wish list:
SANDS OF THE KALAHARI (1965) / MURDER, HE SAYS (1945) / UNEARTHLY STRANGER (1963) / CRACK IN THE WORLD (1965) / ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1933)
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Yes sir Mark. Those two would also make me very happy.
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DeMille's The Sign of the Cross, 1932.
Rob
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Re: Sword and Sandal wishlist
I know Quo Vadis? is coming, but does anybody know when? This year?
Also would like to see The Egyptian get a nice disc. Haven't seen it in a long time, and never in widescreen (!).
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Re: Sword and Sandal wishlist
Well quite a few of the Steve Reeves films are available on DVD in Europe and I've just reviewed four number of them available (and still in print) on great looking DVDs from Germany.
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Hercules Unchained (1959)
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The Last Days of Pompeii (1959)
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Romulus and Remus (1961)
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The Trojan Horse (1961)
Plus if you want to learn more about the films, I have detailed guides to
Steve Reeves and
The Peplum.
Still there are many of his most interesting sounding titles missing-in-action, including his final film, the self-penned Spaghetti Western 'A Long Ride from Hell' - lets just hope that these come to DVD in 2008.
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Re: Sword and Sandal wishlist
If anyone is interested, all five of the Reg Park Pepla are now available on DVD (with rather varying AV and film quality), and I've just reviewed the lot:
Hercules and the Captive Women (1961)
Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)
Hercules Prisoner of Evil (1964)
Hercules the Avenger (1965)
Maciste in King Solomon's Mines (1964)
I've also written up a short biography of this first British Mr Universe -
Reg Park.
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Re: Sword and Sandal wishlist
Two more Steve Reeves films from Retromedia in a double-bill release. Picture quality is not the best but they are at least in original aspect ratio.
Giant of Marathon - which was mostly helmed by Mario Bava and comes highly recommended.
War of the Trojans - not so well made but still worth watching for genre fans.
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Re: Sword and Sandal wishlist
Some more R1, OAR Pepla have been released in the shape of
Goliath and the Barbarians and
Goliath and the Vampires from Wild East (available at Amazon.com).
Some good news, MYA communications have announced a DVD release of the very little known 1971 post-peplum
Ritorno del gladiatore più forte del mondo, hitting DVD in May and hopefully with a nice OAR print based on their recent work.
Less good news, the Retromedia latest Peplum DVD is a release of Riccardo Freda's
Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World (1961) - it is in OAR but print quality is low and the print is truncated by around 20 minutes. It is doubled with 'Ali Baba and the 7 Saracens' which is full length but cropped to fullscreen. They are promising a release of Alfonso Brescia's
Il magnifico gladiatore (1964) which apparently looks infinitely better, but no release date set yet.
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