Re: Fox how about sets for Loretta Young, Ginger Rogers, and Gene Tierney??
I think that one of the documentaries in the Tyrone Power set claimed that Young was rightfully aware that she was a third fiddle to Power and Annabella. I would replace it with ZOO IN BUDAPEST or THE WHITE PARADE. And SUEZ will probably come out in the next Power collection; the clips from it look great.
THE IRON CURTAIN is a terrific Cold War thriller that most properly belongs in a Film Noir collection with a commentary (it was based on a true story and it was widely picketed on its initial release).
I would add Otto Preminger's THE FAN and IN THE MEANTIME, DARLING to the Crain boxsets.
DREAMBOAT is a superb film that is long due and it should come out in any context. It may be too eclectic, but I would welcome a Clifton Webb boxset (e.g., SITTING PRETTY, MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE, MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE BELL, STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER, ELOPEMENT, BOY ON A DOLPHIN, MR. SCOUTMASTER, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS, THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER, WOMAN'S WORLD to choose from).
It fascinated me to see in the Power collection how much the ingenue Linda Darnell in DAYTIME WIFE had shifted to the mature Darnell in A LETTER TO THREE WIVES. The same was true of Tierney, Anne Baxter, and to a lesser extent, Jeanne Crain, as well as male stars like Power, Gable, John Payne, Fonda, Robert Taylor. There is a rich catalog of Darnell films that have gone untapped--from HOTEL FOR WOMEN, CHAD HANNA to FOREVER AMBER, THE WALLS OF JERICHO, EVERYBODY DOES IT to edgier work in THE THIRTEENTH LETTER, NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP, and THE GUY WHO CAME BACK. Compared to the WB and MGM stars like Davis, Garland, Gable, Stewart, and Hepburn, the Fox stars are relatively underrepresented by tv or homevideo, and even the most frivolous films of the thirties, forties, and fifties are fascinating discoveries.