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I wonder if anyone has seen these three titles from this collection, yet. I'm particularly interested in "Kid Millions". Perhaps some ebay seller will break up the collection and sell individual titles. DG
I just opened and watched the "David and Bathsheba" DVD, which had been sitting on the shelf for quite some time. I attempted to watch one of the supplements, a documentary piece called "Once in 300 Years with Gregory Peck &...
I found the Amazon download site. Thank you. DG
Since Public domain copies [of "Love Affair" (1939)] exist... Might anyone have any thoughts on which is the best PD release? Thank you. DG
Thank you, I added "Cabaret" DG
Let's put it this way: all three-strip titles were printed by Technicolor, but not all prints by Technicolor were from three-strip negatives. Technicolor was a photographic AND printing process. When monopack stocks came on the market...
KISS ME KATE was shot using Ansco Color stock in 1953, but I believe TECHNICOLOR made some dye transfer release prints.So, does that mean if I want to "brush up my list," I should add "Kiss Me Kate" as a 1953 entry in Non 3-Strip...
I updated the DVD availability of the list at the top of the thread. Please identify any errors. 1) I edited sources for completeness 2) I added "Dangerous When Wet" (1953). 3) Updated DVD availability for all titles 4)...
Quote: Originally Posted by Roger Rollins Given what TCM ran last night was the same master as the laserdisc (down to the dirt and scratches), It seems likely that Warner will restore TEA FOR TWO for another Doris Day set...
Wadda ya know... Here I am minding my own business, when, out of the clear blue, Chas brings up "Sky King". :-) I'm in for season sets. Every Sat.... my sister, who liked horses, had to watch "Fury". I was into airplanes, and...
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