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Re: November Criterion Newsletter - The Thief of Bagdad is coming!
I have the previous Thief of Baghdad, but could be persuaded to double dip if Criterion produces a SE as good as some of their Powell/Pressburger editions.
I, too am puzzled by the absence of A Matter of Life and Death. One would think it would have been released by Criterion years ago. I enjoyed the Criterion releases of A Canterbury Tale and I Know where I'm Going, but would have preferred a release of AMOLAD before those films.
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Re: November Criterion Newsletter - The Thief of Bagdad is coming!
By the way, while the modern city in Iraq is spelled "Baghdad" the spelling on this movie is "Bagdad" (without the "h") as properly used by the original poster.
That was spell-check's work. I didn't know message boards were so sensitive about spelling. If anyone else refers to, or quotes my post, I trust they will write the title as The Thief of Baghdad (sic).
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Re: November Criterion Newsletter - The Thief of Bagdad is coming!
Wait, you mean they are not releasing the 1962 Steve Reeves film?? (
IMDB).
How many begging letters would I have to write to encourage them to include it as an extra?
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Re: November Criterion Newsletter - The Thief of Bagdad is coming!
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Originally Posted by John Hodson
The Criterion Collection Blog has more details. Lee Kline writes: ...The main reason I most recently went to London was for The Thief of Bagdad. This has been a really involved title for a lot of us. The film has been out on DVD before, so Karen, Maria, Heather, and myself spent a long time comparing existing versions to see what we could improve. Thief is in glorious Technicolor and was one of the first films to use multiple special effects, such as blue screen. It’s beloved by filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas, just to name a few. As a matter of fact, Karen is working on some great extras for the DVD, including a commentary with Scorsese and Coppola, and a piece on the special effects with Craig Baron (Matte World Digital), Dennis Muren (Industrial Light & Magic), and legendary filmmaker Ray Harryhausen...
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Thanks John.
Awesome news indeed
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