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The Kremlin Letter (1970) DVD

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Does anyone know what happened to this release? It was supposed to get released on November 7th. Amazon.com has canceled my order today due to the DVD unavailability.

http://www.amazon.com/Kremlin-Letter/dp/B000I0QLQO
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I've read that better materials for the DVD transfer are being sourced. I think it will happen. It shows up on the Fox Movie Channel with some frequency.
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Does anyone know what happened to this release? It was supposed to get released on November 7th. Amazon.com has canceled my order today due to the DVD unavailability

I was wondering the very same thing! Being a collector of Orson Welles material, not to mention a great admirer of John Huston, I was eagerly looking forward to this appearing in my Xmas stocking. Oh, well. There's always my birthday, I suppose.
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Watching the commentary for "The Quiller Memorandum" the other night, the commentators mentioned this movie as being part of this batch. Hopefully, it's not a Becket/Panic in Needle Park situation.

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A friend of mine saw this in its original theatrical run and recalls a scene where Boone attended an opera. He says this scene is missing from the FMC version. IMDb and other sources show a run time of 120 minutes for the film, while other sources say 116m. Anyone else recall the opera scene? Could that account for the discrepancy in run times and possibly the DVD's delay?
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The DVD is listed on amazon.com again with 4-6 weeks availability.
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I am also wondering if there is any new news on this release. Is there a date set on this yet?
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Any update on this film? Is it coming to dvd?
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I'll BUY IT NOW if you release it, WHV.
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It's Fox, not WHV.
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It's Fox, not WHV.

I know that.
I was just testing the rest of you.
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So the silence on this, I'll assume, means nobody knows when it may see daylight...
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It would be great to get the other John Huston/Fox films on dvd: THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN, A WALK WITH LOVE AND DEATH, and THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA, the only "major" John Wayne film not on dvd. Despite its obvious faults, BARBARIAN is one gorgeous looking film.

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There isn't a R1 of The Barbarian And The Geisha? That's weird, as there's a UK R2 edition from Fox.
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Watching the commentary for "The Quiller Memorandum" the other night, the commentators mentioned this movie as being part of this batch. Hopefully, it's not a Becket/Panic in Needle Park situation.

I need to correct myself here, since 'Becket" and "The Panic In Needle Park" have seen the light of day.

I hope it IS a Becket/Panic in Needle Park situation!

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Well, now I'm hearing they turned up some footage of Huston's last rectal exam and they want to include that in the special features and that's what is holding this up!
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THE KREMLIN LETTER is announced (letterboxed) for FMC on April 14 with some May showings . Would this be in anticipation of the long-delayed dvd release?

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Since there's a new Bond film this year, I'd bet they're holding it for that.
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It's been shown LTXed on FMC before. It may not mean anything. I'd get ready to record it, though.
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The letterboxed THE KREMLIN LETTER shown on FMC was an excellent transfer (and it's a much better spy film than I remembered with a chillingly cynical ending and a very eclectic cast). Maltin lists the film as 113 minutes but the print shown was 120 minutes. Maybe that was the hangup with the once-announced dvd release.

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The letterboxed THE KREMLIN LETTER shown on FMC was an excellent transfer (and it's a much better spy film than I remembered with a chillingly cynical ending and a very eclectic cast). Maltin lists the film as 113 minutes but the print shown was 120 minutes. Maybe that was the hangup with the once-announced dvd release.
Encouraging to hear an excellent widescreen transfer of one of my five most-wanted films is being broadcast. I only wish I could see it NOW.

I really WANT this film.
I'll BUY IT NOW if you release it ... Fox.
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Every other source I've checked has the film at 120 minutes. I think Maltin's book is incorrect. But again a good transfer.
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It has two more showings in May on FMC.
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The Kremlin Letter still seems to be lost in the mail...
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