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04-06-2008, 12:35 PM
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David Fiore
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Originally Posted by DanMel
I don't have any Tyrone Power movies and have never seen any of his movies. I do have a 2000 dvd movie collection all from the 20's to 60's and somehow never got any of his movies on dvd or recorded off of tcm. I'm not sure how well William Powell is remembered but did start collecting some of his movies recently with the Thin Man box set and his other box set with Myna Loy, Libeled Lady and My Man Godfrey. Until then I had gone about 40 years without ever seeing any of his movies or knowing who he was. He is an alright actor but not one of my favorites but does seem to be a big seller for Warner Brothers. Perhaps Tyrone Power is pretty good as well but as an Errol Flynn fan who's least favorite movies of his is the Swashbuckler movies, I have been put off on getting the Tyrone Power swash buckler box set for several years now.
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You wouldn't see Power movies on TCM, because he worked for Fox. That's the only problem with TCM (aside from the fact that I can't get it in Montreal!)--they don't own the rights to show Fox, Paramount, or Universal
films (although it seems they HAVE been showing some Columbia movies of late).
I agree that Harlow IS known outside of Classic film buff circles--she pops up everywhere (i.e. Gwen Stefani played her in Scorsese's Aviator, and her portrait was a part of the set of Night Court throughout the eighties, etc.)
I'm surprised you don't know Edward G. Robinson though--his movies appear on TCM quite regularly.
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04-06-2008, 12:46 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
Yes I do know Edward G. Robinson but could not identify him by only his last name. imdb did a terrible job of finding actors and actresses with Robinson for a last name. Gangster movies are not some of my favorite movies and only own Key largo, High Sierra and maybe a few others I recorded off of tcm. I do own a bunch of the Bogart mystery type movies like The Maltese Falcon and others but none of them have Edward G. Robinson in them.
Also I don't get the Fox movie channel so I guess there is a good reason I have never seen any Tyrone Power movies.
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04-06-2008, 02:49 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Originally Posted by Jefty
I agree that Harlow IS known outside of Classic film buff circles--she pops up everywhere (i.e. Gwen Stefani played her in Scorsese's Aviator, and her portrait was a part of the set of Night Court throughout the eighties, etc.)
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Definitely!
Objectively speaking, I realize that Harlow is NOT as well known as Davis, Crawford or Monroe, but she is differently a notch above say Alice Faye, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Joan Leslie and some of the others mentioned here who'll likely only be known by film buffs. Harlow was ranked #22 on the AFI "Legends" list and #10 in Playboy's 20th century poll. Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, Courtney Love, Sharon Stone, Alison Eastwood (a HUGE Harlow collector) and a few others have spoken of her influence on them in interviews, and a few (Love & Eastwood) have tried to develop film bios on her to no avail (come on Scorsese!). I agree that she's at least as popular as Garbo & Dietrich, which is impressive once you consider Harlow's work only encompasses the years 1930-37. I often run into people who've heard of Harlow but have never seen any her films. I realize some of this is anecdotal, but in Los Angeles where I live, Harlow, Monroe, Mansfield, Dietrich & Judy Garland tend to be VERY popular among collector's with original photos of Harlow regularly selling on Ebay for thousands of dollars. She is one of the only stars who can consistenly command these prices.
I agree with Crawdaddy that I don't believe Mr. Feltenstein's statement was a stab at Fox - I stated this in my earlier post. However, I just think that this mindset is keeping some of the great titles we want to see, and have been requesting for over a decade now, off dvd. I simply concluded from his statment that if he feels this way about Power, then this is probably why there's been no Harlow or Spencer Tracy collection as of yet.
Btw, that Harlow image on Night Court by George Hurrell is considered to be his statement piece (I also have one that size).
More Harlow on DVD Now! - Red Dust, Bombshell, Hold Your Man, Saratoga, The Iron Man, Goldie, The Secret Six, Beast of the City, Three Wise Girls, Reckless, Personal Property, Riff-raff, Suzy & Girl from Missouri
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04-06-2008, 04:53 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Objectively speaking, I realize that Harlow is NOT as well known as Davis, Crawford or Monroe, but she is differently a notch above say Alice Faye, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Joan Leslie and some of the others mentioned here who'll likely only be known by film buffs.
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I agree - Davis and Monroe, especially Monroe are in a category of their own. But even accessing to some of their films in Europe is hard work - they aren't shown any longer on mainstream TV and TCM here is not the same as in the US. I'm waiting for my BD box to arrive to finally see ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO, DECEPTION and WATCHER ON THE RHINE, all of which weren't included in a retrospective of Bette Davis in London 2 yrs ago. Joan Crawford is far more absent. Until a couple years ago I don't think I had seen more than one or two films with James Cagney. I discovered Myrna Loy entirely through DVDs. And believe when I say I watch loads of old movies, and have done so for most of my life (now aged 30). Simply I was conditioned to what was shown on TV/retrospectives at Cinemateques (first in Lisbon, now in London).
If Harlow does not get a boxset, I'd say it's highly unlikely that other slightly less know stars, such as Myrna Loy or Olivia de Havilland will (and I have hope!). I'd agree that Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Wallace Beery or Marie Dressler, huge as they were, great to watch as they are (although Shearer is far from a favourite), are hardly an easy sell. Much easier to sell them in Pre-code boxes, boxes for other stars, Oscar winners or themed boxes.
Some of the names mentioned here (Joan Leslie is to me the best example) are probably not even known outside the hard core of movie buffs - to be honest only when people mentioned her films did I put her face to the name.
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04-06-2008, 05:27 PM
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David Fiore
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Originally Posted by Miguel M Santos
Some of the names mentioned here (Joan Leslie is to me the best example) are probably not even known outside the hard core of movie buffs - to be honest only when people mentioned her films did I put her face to the name.
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Just to be clear--I think Joan Leslie's only hopes of getting a boxed set rests upon her winning a presidential election, pronto!
Which reminds me--when do we get Ronald Reagan vol 2? There are tons of excellent Warner B's and A-minuses that could be liberated from the studio vaults by the man's later--noxious--political ascension!
my votes:
Voice of the Turtle
Brother Rat + Brother Rat & a Baby
Million Dollar Baby
Juke Girl
Desperate Journey
and maybe a Secret Service Triple feature disk
I also like GIRLS ON PROBATION a lot more than perhaps I ought to!
my point about Leslie was merely that a really good set of her films could be assembled, if the marketing angle was there (but of course it ain't)
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04-06-2008, 05:30 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
Myrna Loy has been in every single movie in two huge box sets with 6 films in the Thin man collection and 5 films in the Powell and Loy box set. That equates to 11 films and then she has had other films released such as Libelled Lady and a bunch more. According to this forum The Thin Man collection out sold every single other classic release that WB has released over the years. So if she wasn't very well known then, I am sure she is pretty well known now with all of these films out on the market selling like hot cakes. Why would Jean Harlow not getting a box set be related to Myrna Loy not getting one? If a box set is relesed, It should have included Test Pilot with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. This would sell to all the deprived Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy fans like myself. If it doesn't have this title then I may skip buying the box set as I'm not a real big fan of Myrna Loy.
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04-06-2008, 06:37 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Originally Posted by DanMel
Why would Jean Harlow not getting a box set be related to Myrna Loy not getting one? If a box set is relesed, It should have included Test Pilot with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. This would sell to all the deprived Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy fans like myself. If it doesn't have this title then I may skip buying the box set as I'm not a real big fan of Myrna Loy.
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What I meant was that Jean Harlow is far more known than Myrna Loy and therefore an easier sale.
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If a box set is relesed, It should have included Test Pilot with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. This would sell to all the deprived Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy fans like myself. If it doesn't have this title then I may skip buying the box set as I'm not a real big fan of Myrna Loy.
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This part of the issue with the likes of Loy and de Havilland - most of their most famous titles can be packed with other stars (e.g. IN THIS OUR LIFE in a Bette Davis' box, TEST PILOT in Spencer Tracy's or TOO HOT TO HANDLE in Gable 2). Which means that their star vehicles like Loy's THIRD FINGER LEFT HAND or De Havilland's stuff without Flynn/Davis/Cagney doesn't have a home. By contrast, Harlow usually is the main force in her films unless she was paired with Gable.
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04-06-2008, 08:18 PM
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Re: THE BETTE DAVIS COLLECTION VOLUME 3 - April 1, 2008
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Originally Posted by Miguel M Santos
What I meant was that Jean Harlow is far more known than Myrna Loy and therefore an easier sale.
This part of the issue with the likes of Loy and de Havilland - most of their most famous titles can be packed with other stars (e.g. IN THIS OUR LIFE in a Bette Davis' box, TEST PILOT in Spencer Tracy's or TOO HOT TO HANDLE in Gable 2). Which means that their star vehicles like Loy's THIRD FINGER LEFT HAND or De Havilland's stuff without Flynn/Davis/Cagney doesn't have a home. By contrast, Harlow usually is the main force in her films unless she was paired with Gable.
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Hold Your Man (1933) was the only film Harlow/Gable made together where she received top billing over him. By the time they were paired again in China Seas (1935), in which he received top billing, Gable had won an Oscar for It Happened One Night and Made Mutiny on the Bounty, where as Harlow had made Dinner at Eight, The Girl from Missouri & then went on strike over a pay dispute with L.B. Mayer. Harlow did receive top billing in Libeled Lady in 1936 over Loy, Powell & Tracy. At the time of her death in June 1937, she had finally become MGM's most bankable female star, which made her loss all the more tragic.
Regarding Myrna: Loy has had two box-sets with William Powell. I doubt we'll see a set of her solo vehicles, as her legacy is heavily tied to William Powell and the Thin Man series. They are one of the most popular duos in cinema history. I agree that Test Pilot will likely show up in a Tracy set. Btw, I love Myrna Loy! Her bio is also a great read if anyone is interested in what went down in those days.
More Harlow on DVD Now! - Red Dust, Bombshell, Hold Your Man, Saratoga, The Iron Man, Goldie, The Secret Six, Beast of the City, Three Wise Girls, Reckless, Personal Property, Riff-raff, Suzy & Girl from Missouri
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