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These are some other titles that Herb has added per my suggestion:

Delo Rumyantseva (1955) - Lenfilm Studio DVD R5 Russia - NO English subs

Doulos, Le (1962) - Rome Paris Films DVD R2 UK

Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre (1959) - Filmsonor S.A. DVD R2 Fr - No English subs

Maigret tend un piège (1958) - Intermondia Films DVD R2 Fr - No English subs

Pepe Le Moko (1937) - DVD Criterion (Paris Film)

Spy in Black, The (1939) - Columbia DVD R4 Australia

Voici le temps des assassins (1956) - Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma DVD R2 Fr OOP - No English Subs

I have found Fritz Lang's Manhunt in Italy with no English audio (I confirmed this fact with their customer service):
http://www.internetbookshop.it/dvd/s...=8032979611040

Midnight Lace (1960) is available in the UK:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000EZ7VT4

Gear mentioned in this thread:

Film Noir Collection, Vol. 1
Classic Film Noir, Vol. 2
The Film Noir Collection: Volume 2
post #392 of 831
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An upcoming release worth nothing -- Tight Spot (1955) is being released in R2 (UK) on September 18th.


http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/10942...ing=tight+spot

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...s=dvd&v=glance

Thanks Irina and Gregory -- please keep the updates coming.
Herb.
post #393 of 831

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I finally got around to watching the Lady in the Lake DVD today. To my great surprise, the opening credits give away the ending. It's not blatent at first, but if you pay attention to the way certain supporting actors are billed and follow the plot, the ending becomes quite obvious

I'm surprised MGM would allow this to slip through. Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
If Jayne Meadows had been billed under the name of the landlord as opposed to the name of the supposedly dead woman, it would have helped shield the ending.


Steve
post #394 of 831

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Ready for Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 10? Via The Blackboard, this is an interesting article on DVD noir, with some quotes from George Feltenstein.

http://www.azcentral.com/ent/movies/...mnoir0829.html

Suffice to say, if you're hoping for something from RKO, MGM or Warner Bros. (or Monogram?), you're probably going to get it. (R1)
post #395 of 831

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Thanks Pete. Great news about the Warner boxes continuing!

Interesting that there are no quotes from Fox, particularly with regards to whether their noir series will continue beyond this year. I would presume that they were contacted but, in typical fashion, chose not to make any statement about their future plans.
post #396 of 831

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Speaking of Fox noirs, weren't the latest three titles (Fourteen Hours, Shock, and Vickie) supposed to come out today? I hit both Best Buy and Circuit City on my lunch hour, and came up empty at both....
post #397 of 831

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They definitely came out today, I got all 3 of them at J and R Music World in NYC during lunch. They were priced at $9.99 each. I plan on watching them this weekend.

Has there been an announcement regarding the next installment?
post #398 of 831

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Nothing official yet, but it's widely assumed that THE BRASHER DOUBLOON will be one of them (given the fact that noir authority Eddie Muller has recorded a commentary track for it).

Regarding the three latest Fox noirs, I'll have to extend my search to Border's. They'll probably have 'em, but at full retail ($14.99 each).
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The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945) to be released in R2 (Spain) on September 13th.
post #400 of 831

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Thanks Herb!

Sleep, My Love will also be released in Spain on September 13th.

I have finished watching The Hammer Film Noir Collection by VCI. Fantastic b-film noir movies! Only The Stolen Face was previously released on DVD in the UK. We should really be greatful to VCI for making these great movies available. I only have one minor complaint about the packaging. I have bought The Collectors set was very surprised at how poorely the DVDs were stored - all three are stacked on one spindle without any gaps between the DVDs. No individual slip cases, not even a digi-pack style place for each DVD. If I new about this before, I would buy the individual releases. Besides, they are sold at deepdiscountdvd at under $8, almost the same price as the 3-DVD set. I suspect the upcoming Forgotten Film Noir Collector's Set will be designed in a similar fashion.
post #401 of 831

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Only 10 volumes! I count at least 106 noirs released by MGM, RKO, Monogram or Warner Bros. that have yet to be released. At 5 flicks apiece, that means I could be happy to volume 24! Hopefully they will have a change of heart!

I'm not being entirely serious...at least I hope not...mumble, mumble...
post #402 of 831

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I had to break down and order them from Amazon it looks like BB isn't get them or is getting them late, they had all the others on Street Date. I don't know about you guys but my BB down here is sucking big time. They are carryin g less and less titles. While I was there I had to order This Island Earth and I figured what the heack and Got Gojira too from Amazon. Course with the Holiday and free shipping I won't be seeing them for awhile.
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Re: Neo-Noir THE BLACK DAHLIA, update: Venice Film Festival, aug./sept. 2006

According to the Italian press that watched THE BLACK DAHLIA at Venice, the film is just average.
Disappointing for the past DePalma fans and and not that much better for the Film-Noir aficionados.
For three/quarters the film is good, but then the part of the relevations is too mechanical and not beliavable to make the film a real good "Noir".
post #404 of 831

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Originally Posted by Irina
Thanks Herb!

Sleep, My Love will also be released in Spain on September 13th.

I have finished watching The Hammer Film Noir Collection by VCI. Fantastic b-film noir movies! Only The Stolen Face was previously released on DVD in the UK. We should really be greatful to VCI for making these great movies available. I only have one minor complaint about the packaging. I have bought The Collectors set was very surprised at how poorely the DVDs were stored - all three are stacked on one spindle without any gaps between the DVDs. No individual slip cases, not even a digi-pack style place for each DVD. If I new about this before, I would buy the individual releases. Besides, they are sold at deepdiscountdvd at under $8, almost the same price as the 3-DVD set. I suspect the upcoming Forgotten Film Noir Collector's Set will be designed in a similar fashion.

You mean the image below is the actual cover art for the set and not just an outer cardboard slip box?




The 3 individual releases with the poster art on the covers are not inside the above box, just the discs themselves? Is the poster art seen in the individual double-feature titles displayed anywhere inside?

If not, I think I'll go with the seperate releases myself. The packaging is not too appealing either, but oh well...
post #405 of 831

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Steve,
I have mixed feelings about the Lady In THe Lake, Raymond Chandler being my favorite author, The film does not follow the book, and in the movie it does give away the ending. How ever I think Robert Montgomery did an ok job as Philip Marlowe.

One thing that did bother me. In one scene Cops pick up Marlowes wallet and look his ID, The ID has Philip spelled with 2 LLs instead of 1 as in the books. Is this an oversite by the studio?

Thanks,
Ray
post #406 of 831

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Marco,
The packaging for the Hammer Film Noir Collector's set was a big dissapointment.

The cover art is the actual cover. There is NO slip case.

The case itself is needlessly thick (twice the thickness of a regular DVD case).

There are NO individual slip cases for each DVD, just the discs themselves. There is NO poster art except the one on the cover of the case.

I actually put each DVD in individual generic slip cases. I don't think that stacking DVDs the way they have done is good for storage.

My recommendation is to go with the individuals.

It is very dissapointing that VCI put no thought and consideration in presentation value of this Collector's set release.

After seeing this packaging, I have cancelled my order for the Forgotten Film Noir Collector's set and ordered individual Forgotten Film Noir DVDs.
post #407 of 831

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Thanks Irina,

I'll take your advice and pick up the individual releases instead.

I'm making a note of it now on my DVD list..


Thanks again for the heads up!
post #408 of 831

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I am glad I could share the information. I wish VCI described its products more accurately. Better yet, I wish they followed the industry standards and best practices and release the DVD sets like other companies do.

By the way, I found Waterloo Road here:

http://bensonsworld.co.uk/search/fin...=waterloo+road

It is marked as OOP in Herb's list.
post #409 of 831

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Great, a DVDreview of 1 of my fav 'Noirs" THE BLUE DAHLIA
post #410 of 831

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Yes, it's a great review and a great movie. Unfortunately, it's not commercially available on DVD.
post #411 of 831
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Another upcoming release worthy of mention (particularly after Ford's recent passing) in R2 is Affair in Trinidad (1952).

http://www.blahdvd.com/blah/DVD_Prod...1-a6e80c9f4892
post #412 of 831

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OK; I bought that THE BLUE DAHLIA dvd last year.
Regularly offered HERE.

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In regards of the upcoming AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD dvd: some more info HERE.
post #413 of 831

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Multi-Region
OK; I bought that THE BLUE DAHLIA dvd last year.
Regularly offered HERE.
It's still a bootleg release though. An official release would come from Universal.
post #414 of 831

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Well... it's got great artwork at least!
post #415 of 831

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-pre ordered:
- Tight Spot;
- Affair In Trinidad
post #416 of 831

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I got the UK R2 Tight Spot a couple of weeks ago, released in a new Sony/Universal Ginger Rogers collection. It's 1.85:1 anamorphic and looks very nice indeed.
post #417 of 831

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Tight Spot is an interesting film noir but I felt that Ginger Rogers was completely miscast. She was quite good in Storm Warning which is part of the Ronald Reagan Collection:

http://www.amazon.com/Ronald-Reagan-.../dp/B000FTCLSK

http://imdb.com/title/tt0044075/
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Hi, Folks. First time poster, here. Found this site in my online search for noir DVD release dates. Reading some of the posts, I found myself quite amused ... because everything you guys are writing about has been going through my head for months. I love film noir ... and I'm happy that it's found a home on DVD. Just too bad it couldn't have happened sooner, huh?

I have two questions for you guys. First of all ... does anybody know if Warner plans on releasing only one noir box set per year? I'm grateful to buy whatever they're releasing, but it makes for a helluva wait. I'm really hoping that they'll release "They Live By Night" in their next wave. Last year they really made my day by releasing their "Classic Collection Volume 2" and "Point Blank" on the same day. The same this year, too, with their superb "Tough Guys Collection."

Secondly ... does anybody here have any opinions on the new Kino film noir box set? I had previously purchased "The Long Wait," which is included in this set. The transfer isn't too shabby. However, I've heard that other transfers in this set are only marginally acceptable.
post #419 of 831

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Check the Kino set out at DVD Beaver here
post #420 of 831

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Quote:
Originally Posted by John Hodson
Check the Kino set out at DVD Beaver here
Hmmm... DVDBeaver is "off air" for a couple of hours...
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Gear mentioned in this thread:

Film Noir Collection, Vol. 1
Classic Film Noir, Vol. 2
The Film Noir Collection: Volume 2