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Old 10-11-2004, 08:41 AM   #1 of 10
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Can anyone please tell me whether "The Maltese Falcoln", "To Have And Have Not" and "The Big Sleep" are all packaged in snap cases along with the two-disc Special Editions of "Casablanca" and "Treasure Of the Sierra Madre" in this 'Humphrey Bogart' collection from Warner Bros - or have they been re-issued in keepcases for this box set similair to the "North By Northwest" packaging in the 'Hitchcock Signature Collection' in the US?




Also, what are the chances of WB revisiting the "The Maltese Falcoln", "To Have And Have Not" and "The Big Sleep" along with "Dark Passage", "High Sierra", "They Drive By Night" and "Key Largo" in an upcoming Signature Selection?

I'm wondering if I should hold off on purchasing the above titles but than I already own the fantastic 'Warners Legends' collection and would be really dissapointed if "Casablanca" and "Treasure" were again rehashed...

Any ideas or word on upcoming Special Editions of any of the above mentioned titles (particularly "The Big Sleep" and "Maltese Falcoln")?

And if anyone from Warner Bros. is reading this - Please do not include the SE of Casablanca or Treasure on any upcoming collections because everyone who'd otherwise be interested would have undoubtedly purchased the Warner Legends Collection already!!!
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Old 10-11-2004, 09:01 AM   #2 of 10
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I think this was released before Warner switched to keep cases.

The box set probably isn't a good idea if you already have Casablanca and Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Plus, The Maltese Falcon was one of the original Turner-MGM DVD's (since re-issued as a Warner DVD, with no changes other than logos)... I wouldn't be surprised if Warner did a 2-disc SE in the next few years, especially since they mentioned it was a likely re-do in the last chat.




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Old 10-11-2004, 09:02 AM   #3 of 10
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Any ideas or word on upcoming Special Editions of any of the above mentioned titles (particularly "The Big Sleep" and "Maltese Falcoln")?

From the Warner Chat regarding "The Maltese Falcon" and your comment about "Dog Day Afternoon" in another thread. Also, mentioned in that chat is that other Bogart titles not released yet are being prepared for dvd releases.
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Ed_M: Hi there, thanks for coming tonight, My question is when could we see special editions of The Maltese Falcon or Dog Day Afternoon? Thanks.

Warnerbros: DOG DAY is being planned for next year. No firm plans on MALTESE SE, but eventually we hope to do it.



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Old 10-11-2004, 09:03 AM   #4 of 10
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This Bogart collection was released less than a year ago.

The TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT was brand new at the time the box came out. The other 2 titles date from about 2-3 yrs earlier, and look quite fine.
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Old 10-11-2004, 10:49 AM   #5 of 10
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Plus, The Maltese Falcon was one of the original Turner-MGM DVD's (since re-issued as a Warner DVD, with no changes other than logos)...


I'm pretty sure this is incorrect. I got this when it came out and it's always been a Warner snapper. I looked at half.com and I don't see any other editions.


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Old 10-11-2004, 11:05 AM   #6 of 10
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Thanks guys!
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Old 10-11-2004, 11:21 AM   #7 of 10
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I'm pretty sure this is incorrect. I got this when it came out and it's always been a Warner snapper. I looked at half.com and I don't see any other editions.


That's absolutely correct. MGM never released THE MALTESE FALCON on DVD. The Warner release was the first issue.
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Old 10-11-2004, 11:52 AM   #8 of 10
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Never mind about the MGM-Turner comment...

I saw the cover on The Big Picture DVD a while ago and after checking just now, they used a cropped version of the "Vintage Classics" MGM VHS as the DVD cover image.




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Old 10-13-2004, 09:14 AM   #9 of 10
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It has region code 2, but Warner Bros. released a very nice looking tin-box in Germany:



This one contains "High Sierra", "Dark Passage", "To have and have not", "Key Largo", "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" [only on one DVD with less extras than the RC1], "Casablanca" [2-DVD SE] and "They drive by night".

The box is similar to the "Band of Brothers"-tin.



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Old 10-13-2004, 09:59 AM   #10 of 10
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