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Awesome!
I was starting to worry about Fox with the lack of updates in the "Coming Soon" section and the absence of anyone recieivng the "Frontier Marshall" disc.
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Never have been able to see any of the Ritz Bros films.. those might be interesting.
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The downside is that "Boomerang" & "The Day The Earth Stood Still" seem to have completely vanished as well as the redemption form for "Frontier Marshall".
I wonder what's going on? I'm really anxious to see "Boomerang"
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The downside is that "Boomerang" & "The Day The Earth Stood Still" seem to have completely vanished
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I'm sure TDTESS will be rereleased just in time for the remake.
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I don't mean to sound like a grumpus...but where's "Cavalcade "? (All it did was win Best Picture Oscar) "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"? "Viva Zapata!"? "Wild River"? "Wilson"? I mean, I'm happy with "Dragonwyck" (and at least they did update the website) but, as mentioned above, where's "Boomerang" for gooodness sake?

Oh, alright...I do mean to sound like a grumpus...but still
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I am really happy with all these announcements and I will continue to support Fox with all of its classic releases, as I do with WB.
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Ditto here. Really thrilled to have an idea of what is coming!

Not a fan of the Ritz Bros. but I love several of their films because of the great songs and singers like Tony Martin who get to sing them.
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The downside is that "Boomerang" & "The Day The Earth Stood Still" seem to have completely vanished as well as the redemption form for "Frontier Marshall".
I wonder what's going on? I'm really anxious to see "Boomerang"
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Is there some new version of The Day the Earth Stood Still coming other than the Studio Classics version that was released in 2002?
Boomerang is out. I've got it.
Edit: after doing some looking I see that Boomerang was recalled. I guess I was lucky to get a copy. You can however rent it from Neflix.
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so last year we had fox horror classics, what is this years Cult classics, would be nice if they has the other Chandu with Bela as Chandu the coud do a Chandu Box of all three
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Does anyone know why "Boomerang" was withdrawn?
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From what I recall, it was withdrawn for legal reasons. I think it had to do with the real life case, though Fox has never been explicit for the reasons.
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The Dana Andrews character was based on Homer Cummings, who later became the attorney bgeneral under FDR. On LADY KILLER (in the new WB Gangster Box), there is a brief newsreel of the actual Cummings discussing the opening of Alcatraz.
TCF based BOOMERANG! on an article "The Perfect Crime" by Anthony Abbot (Fulton Oursler, THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD) that appeared in The Reader's Digest. In 1946, before photography on BOOMERANG! began, Oursler was threatened with a plagarism by Fred Stanton, who had written a non-fictionalized account of Father Dahme's murder. That claim--more than 60 years old has apparently never been resolved.
BOOMERANG! is often shown on FMC and other cable channels and since the original suit could not have anticipated homevideo rights, this isstrange that BOOMERANG! has not been resolved. Besides the Oursler work is "fictionalized" and the Stanton article is an actual account.
BOOMERANG! has been thwarted three times on homevideo: vhs, dvd, and apparently again when it was dropped from the "Coming Soon" listing. It would be wonderful (and think of the publicity!) if Fox added an additional commentary detailing the actual Dahme case and the legal history of the film.
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I would be very surprised that a copyright claim would hold things up at this point. I know today most copyright claims have to be defended with in a few years time or the copyright holder loses their rights. It's one of the reasons that Disney so fiercely defends its copyrights.
Also you can't copyright a historical event which is the reason there were 3 movies made about Amy Fisher. So the story about someone who wrote a non-fiction account of the case mounting a law suit against someone who wrote a fictional account seems unlikely. There would have to be some other issue involved between the two defendants such as Stanton actually contributing directly to BOOMERANG! and not getting credit or compensation.
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Hmm...There's no mention of Charlie Chan set #5. I hope this is not cause for concern regarding the rest of the Chans.
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I would be very surprised that a copyright claim would hold things up at this point. I know today most copyright claims have to be defended with in a few years time or the copyright holder loses their rights. It's one of the reasons that Disney so fiercely defends its copyrights.
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Unfortunately, that's only true of trademarks. Copyrights and patents are absolute, and you can go after people for infringement years after the fact.
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Unfortunately, that's only true of trademarks. Copyrights and patents are absolute, and you can go after people for infringement years after the fact.
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Ah your right. I was thinking of Mickey Mouse but he is actually a trademark.
But none the less you can't copyright a historical event such as a crime and the legal case that it leads to.
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No, there is no cause for concern. Patience will be rewarded. 
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You're right. I read Ken Hanke's column about whodunits and he mentioned he'll be recording some audio commentaries for the last set. It sounds like Fox is going to put the rest of Chan films it owns (I think they're seven of them) into one set. Can't wait
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