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Old 02-14-2004, 08:14 PM   #1 of 19
Robert Crawford
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Fox has finally had one of their film noirs released on dvd by allowing Criterion to release the 1953 film "Pickup on South Street". Fans of the film noir genre and of this particular film will be very pleased with the dvd presentation of this release. The video presentation is very good, almost on par with some of Warner's black and white film releases on dvd. For those that never seen this rather brutal and realistic film, you're in for a real treat if you ever buy the dvd. The premise of the film is about a pickpocket in NYC, who accidently steals a piece of illegal microfilm while picking the pocketbook of an unsuspecting woman on the subway. I won't go into further details except to say the FBI, New York City Police and Communist Agents are involved in the film's plot.

Hopefully, Herb Kane will give a full detail review of this dvd release while my goal for this thread is to simply draw attention to this release and to advise those that are buying this dvd that Criterion did an excellent job with it.

The extras include a 19 minute featurette with Sam Fuller talking about "Pickup on South Street". Also, there is an 11 minute featurette that Sam Fuller filmed for French televison about the opening scenes of "Pickup on South Street".

Furthermore, there are several trailers of Fuller directed films for Fox. Most of them are in their OAR and look pretty damn good. For those of you that don't know much about Sam Fuller, the following is some of his directed films.
  • Fixed Bayonets
  • The Steel Helmet
  • Hell and High Water
  • House of Bamboo
  • China Gate (One of the first films about Vietnam filmed in 1957)
  • Forty Guns
  • Merrill's Marauders
  • Shock Corridor
  • The Naked Kiss
  • The Big Red One






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Old 02-14-2004, 11:20 PM   #2 of 19
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Looking forward to watching this film again ( and retiring the VHS ) next week. I hope this sells well and we see more Fuller ( particularly House of Bamboo ) on DVD.

- Walter.
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Old 02-15-2004, 10:06 AM   #3 of 19
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The product details for this DVD on Amazon.com currently indicate that the film is rated "NC-17, Not for sale to persons under age 18."

Can that be correct? I would expect a film from 1953 to be unrated, unless somehow it was later rated for a re-release or something. I can't imagine a film from 50 years ago would really have anything that graphic in it, but your description of it as "rather brutal" makes me wonder about the content.

It isn't listed as a rated movie at www.cara.org. Other retailers seem to list it as "Not Rated," as I would expect.
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Old 02-15-2004, 10:42 AM   #4 of 19
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Based on Mr. Crawford's recommendations,
I purchased this DVD and received it a
few days ago.

Watched it last night.

What a superb film! In fact, it was so good
I was going to do a huge "rave" of it in next
week's HTF TOP PICKS, but I might as well
start recommending this film now.

The transfer is excellent. Print is in pristine
condition and I saw very little (if any) in the
way of dirt, scratches or otherwise. Mr. Crawford
is correct in saying that this transfer is on par
with Warner's very best.

As far as this film being brutal....it is for
its time. There's a riveting scene of Jean Peters
(Candy) getting assaulted that had me a little
unnerved. I was sort of wondering how people at
that time had dealt with this issue being portrayed
so vividly on screen.

On a brighter note, I fell in love with Thelma
Ritter's character. Her bedroom scene can certainly
be considered one of the most memorable moments
in classic film. I was trying to figure out where
I had seen her before.....then it dawned on me...
she was alongside Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window.

This is a "classic tough-guy movie" well worth
checking out.





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Old 02-15-2004, 01:39 PM   #5 of 19
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I can't wait for this one! Hopefully, Fox will release more Fuller gems from their library including Forty Guns, House Of Bamboo, China Gate and Hell And High Water.

Trivia: Fox remade Pick Up On South Street in 1967 under the title The Cape Town Affair which followed South Street so closely that Fuller was given credit for the screenplay. The film has fallen into public domain apparently as there are several versions out there. I have the Platinum version. As expected, the remake is mediocre. It features Jacqueline Bisset in the Jean Peters role, James Brolin (Mr. Streisand) in the Richard Widmark role and Claire Trevor in the Thelma Ritter role.
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Old 02-15-2004, 02:04 PM   #6 of 19
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Thomas,
Fox Movie Channel has shown "The Cape Town Affair" more than a few times over the last year or so.



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Old 02-15-2004, 02:09 PM   #7 of 19
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'Bout time we got some more Samuel Fuller on DVD. One can only hope Fox will get around to releasing Park Row on DVD sometime (one of my favorite Fuller films, never been on video unfortunately).
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Old 02-15-2004, 09:37 PM   #8 of 19
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Here's another vote for House of Bamboo. Fox has recently either restored or at least minted another print for this, as the version I saw (with Park Row) at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood last year looked practically new. And it's a GREAT film.
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Old 02-15-2004, 10:59 PM   #9 of 19
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another classic i wasn't familiar with but am now jazzed to see.
i will definitely be hunting this down on Tues.
i hope the Fox/Criterion deal is beneficial to both parties.

it would be awesome to see Criterion picking up the slack with "classics" that Fox isn't too eager to get around to.
and if that deal does work well, maybe Fox would consider liscencing out some of their less prestigious films like Dirty Mary Crazy Larry to some outfit like Blue Underground.
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Old 02-16-2004, 12:23 AM   #10 of 19
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It would be fantastic for Fox to do a Samuel Fuller collection boxset (just like Universal should with Douglas Sirk). Fuller's becoming hugely popular once again among film fans and cineastes (as I hope the sales figures from this Criterion disc will indicate) and I can only imagine such a release would meet with cheers and open arms (and wallets).
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