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02-03-2004, 04:25 AM
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I think "Ride the High Country" belongs to Warner now.
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02-03-2004, 06:53 AM
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Yes as Robert said Warner holds the rights to Ride the High Country. Not to mention the other great Peckinpah Westerns Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid & The Ballad of Cable Hogue along with the best of the Stewart/Mann films Naked Spur. All of which are conspicuously missing on DVD.
Getting back to MGM I agree their upcoming Western titles are a bit lackluster. Though they are putting out a dandy SE of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly so it's not a complete waste.
In addition to the titles you mentioned MGM also holds the rights to the Sergio Leone classic Duck, You Sucker which is rumored to have been restored with a longer cut & will make a theatrical run this year ala what they did with GBU last year. Another great Western title MGM is just sitting on is the Anthony Mann Classic, Man of the West.
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02-03-2004, 09:15 AM
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While I agree that all the titles you mentioned should be released I have always enjoyed all the Magnificent Seven movies. I am excited about Magnificent Seven Ride because it has never been released before on any format and it and Guns have never had a widescreen release before.
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02-03-2004, 09:36 AM
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I would also like to see MGM release the SABATA films and Sergio Carbucci's NAVAJO JOE. MGM is also releasing the Mick Jagger/Tony Richardson western NED KELLY in April. It will be OAR and 16:9.
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02-03-2004, 10:31 AM
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I second Pat Garrett, I want that on DVD.
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02-03-2004, 11:09 AM
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Well, I'm at least pleased a widescreen release of A MINUTE TO PRAY, A SECOND TO DIE is part of the upcoming batch of MGM westerns. Apart from that, I'd prefer these westerns from MGM in the future, all in OAR:
MAN OF THE WEST (1958)
DAY OF THE OUTLAW (1959)
THE HILLS RUN RED (1966)
NAVAJO JOE (1966)
THE SCALPHUNTERS (1968)
THE MERCENARY (1968)
DEATH RIDES A HORSE (1969)*
SABATA (1969)
ADIOS SABATA (1970)
RETURN OF SABATA (1971)
A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE (1971)
* Note: DEATH RIDES A HORSE has been available from several budget DVD labels, but unfortunately in hideous Pan & Scan transfers. MGM could give us a nice widescreen edition (as has been aired on Turner Classic Movies), since they haven't had a problem putting out superior DVD editions of other "public domain" staples like HE WALKED BY NIGHT and I BURY THE LIVING.
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02-03-2004, 11:20 AM
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Since we're talking westerns, I would love to see Columbia & Warner release all of the Budd Boetticher/Randolph Scott westerns on DVD:
Comanche Station
Ride Lonesome
Westbound
Buchanan Rides Alone
Decision at Sundown
Tall T, The
Seven Men from Now
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02-03-2004, 02:03 PM
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Yes, here's another vote for the Boetticher/Scott westerns.
If Columbia is dead-set against a release, perhaps they
could be licensed. I'll bet a company like Roan
(particularly in Roan's heyday) would love to
release these classic westerns.
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02-03-2004, 03:06 PM
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Speaking some more of westerns, Universal is releasing the following westerns on June 1st for $14.95:
THE SPOILERS
WAR ARROW
NO NAME ON THE BULLET
ALBUQUERQUE
WHISPERING SMITH
THE PLAINSMAN
WHEN THE DALTONS RODE
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