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post #31 of 53
Best...news...ever!



...and a big [img]images/smilies/thumbsup.gif[/img] for The Life of Emile Zola. (But where's I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang? How about a Muni boxset? I'd buy it!)
post #32 of 53
I just hope that between signature collections and these WB classic box packagings, that none of the films are rehashed amongst releases. If a Cagney set is in the works, I hope it will have all exclusive material from this Gangster Collection and likewise for all future collections (Bogart, etc) in the same context. Please do not repeat titles such as the ones featured in the Warners Gangsters / Legends Collections, etc. as the people who buy these are obviously likely to own previous sets and so there's no need to feature the same films twice.
post #33 of 53
In the old laserdisc days, a Cagney boxed set was released that comprised THE OKLAHOMA KID, THE BRIDE CAME C.O.D., CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS, an TORRID ZONE (in its only video incarnation).



One terrific Cagney performance never mentioned is COME FILL THE CUP, a gangster melodrama with Cagney as a reformed drunk/newspaperman. Gig Young was nominated for a supporting actor Oscar. It has never appeared on any video format. Neither has THESE WILDER YEARS, a soap opera with Cagney interestingly cast opposite Barbara Stanwyck.
post #34 of 53
quote:
I just hope that between signature collections and these WB classic box packagings, that none of the films are rehashed amongst releases. If a Cagney set is in the works, I hope it will have all exclusive material from this Gangster Collection and likewise for all future collections (Bogart, etc) in the same context. Please do not repeat titles such as the ones featured in the Warners Gangsters / Legends Collections, etc. as the people who buy these are obviously likely to own previous sets and so there's no need to feature the same films twice.




Very good point Marco. I hope WB is reading this. So far they seem to have been pretty good about this, but several of the recent legacy collections have contained previously released titles in conjunction with new to DVD titles. I wasn't bothered by the Hitch set w/ the duplicate NxNW since it was in a keepcase and the price was so cheap, but hopefully this isn't a trend.
post #35 of 53
I don't care if future box sets repeat titles as long as they don't both repeat titles and include exclusive content not available separately (a la the Universal Hitchcock box sets).



Regards,
post #36 of 53
I personally don't see the point in owning two copies of Treasure Of The Sierra Mardre for instance since it was already released as part of The Legends Collection... I would probably pass on a set if this were the context, especially if multiple titles were included that can be found in other recent Warner sets.
post #37 of 53
I agree, I don't usually want a title to be re-released in a box, unless it really belongs -like NxNW. I wouldn't mind if Grand Hotel were included in the Garbo set, packaged in a keep-case. Usually the boxed sets are so cheap, and I could easily find someone to give my old copy to. But, I don't think that Warners would do that, from the way that interview sounded, they put to much thought into marketing, to shoot them selfs in the foot. Universal, on the other hand...
post #38 of 53
Here are the details per the WB Press Release:

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE ATTACHED



Warner Bros. All-Time Greatest Gangster Pictures in One Killer DVD Collection!



The Public Enemy, White Heat, Angels with Dirty Faces, Little Caesar, The Petrified Forest,



The Roaring Twenties



6 Classics Featuring Hollywood’s Legendary Tough Guys – Bogey, Robinson and Cagney - Arrive in Boxed DVD Set January 25



DVDs Packed with Hours of Extras Including Commentaries, Making-of Featurettes & New "Warner Night At The Movies" Features



BURBANK, Calif., October 20, 2004 – Six of Warner Bros. greatest classic gangster films – starring Hollywood legends Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson -- will be available on DVD January 25 for the very first time as the Warner Bros. Pictures Gangsters Collection. The six-disc set from Warner Home Video (WHV) will include The Public Enemy, White Heat, Angels with Dirty Faces, Little Caesar, The Petrified Forest and The Roaring Twenties. The collection will be available for $68.92 SRP. Each title is also available separately for $19.97 SRP.



All six titles have been fully restored and digitally remastered, and are loaded with special features including historian commentaries and new making-of featurettes. Each disc also contains an exclusive "Warner Night at the Movies" segment. Hosted by Leonard Maltin, each bonus feature recreates moviegoer attractions such as newsreels, comedy shorts, cartoons and trailers from the years each film was released. In addition, The Public Enemy DVD contains several minutes of recovered footage not seen in more than 70 years.



Major Hollywood studios in the ‘30s and ‘40s were each known for their distinctive styles (MGM for its musicals; Universal for its horror films, etc.). Warner Bros. was best known for firmly establishing the genre of gangster films, which were also noted for their socially conscious themes as well as their simple visual look (low key lighting and sparse sets). Nowhere were these elements more prominent than in the films of the Warner Bros. Pictures Gangsters Collection.



"We are thrilled to be finally releasing these highly-demanded films in an exciting new DVD collection," said George Feltenstein, WHV’s Senior Vice President Classic Catalog. "These are the films that defined our studio in its early years, and which in turn defined the gangster genre. One only has to recall Jimmy Cagney squashing his grapefruit into Mae Clarke’s face (The Public Enemy); Cagney yelling ‘Made it, Ma! Top o’ the world!’ (White Heat); or Robinson barking, ‘This is Rico speaking. Rico! R-I-C-O! Rico! Little Caesar, that's who!’ to know that these signature Warner Bros. titles represent the genre’s best of the best. These films are truly timeless in their appeal, and we insisted on waiting until full restorations were completed before we would bring them to the discerning DVD marketplace. I trust that all the fans will agree it will have been well worth the wait."



Details of The Gangsters Collection Films



The Public Enemy (1931)



The Public Enemy showcases James Cagney’s powerful 1931 breakthrough performance as streetwise tough guy Tom Powers, but only because production chief Darryl F. Zanuck made a late casting change. When shooting began, Cagney had a secondary role but Zanuck soon spotted Cagney’s screen dominance and gave him the star part. From that moment, an indelible genre classic and an enduring star career were both born. Bristling with ’20s style, dialogue and desperation under the masterful directorial eye of William A. Wellman, this is a virtual time capsule of the Prohibition era: taut, gritty and hard-hitting. Contains several restored scenes (deleted from subsequent reissue versions due to enforcement of the Production code) from the original release version of the film, unseen since 1931.



Public Enemy DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1931 with Newsreel, Comedy Short The Eyes Have It, Cartoon Smile, Darn Ya, Smile and 1931 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette Beer and Blood: Enemies of the Public

Commentary by Film Historian Robert Sklar

1954 Re-release Foreword

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

White Heat (1949)



Playing a psychotic thug, Cody Jarrett, devoted to his hard-boiled "ma," James Cagney gives a performance to match his electrifying work in The Public Enemy. Bracingly directed by Raoul Walsh, this fast-paced thriller tracing Jarrett’s violent life in and out of jail is among the most vivid screen performances of Cagney’s career, and the excitement it generates will put you on top of the world!



White Heat DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1949 with Newsreel, Comedy Short So You Think You’re Not Guilty, Cartoon Homeless Hare and 1949 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette White Heat: Top of the World

Commentary by Film Historian Drew Casper

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)



Off-screen pals James Cagney and Pat O’Brien team up for the sixth time in this enduring gangster classic nominated for three Academy AwardsÒ . Cagney’s Rocky Sullivan is a charismatic tough kid from New York’s Hell’s Kitchen whose underworld rise makes him a hero to a gang of slum punks. O’Brien is Father Connolly, the boyhood chum-turned-priest who vows to end Rocky’s influence. Directed by Michael Curtiz (Casablanca), the film also stars Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan. Cagney’s role as Rocky earned him the 1938 New York Film Critics Award for Best Actor along with his first Best Actor Oscar® nomination.



Angels With Dirty Faces DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1938 with Newsreel, Musical Short Out Where the Stars Begin, Cartoon Porky and Daffy and 1938 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say?

Commentary by Film Historian Dana Polan

Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Production with the Film’s 2 Stars

Languages: English & French

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Little Caesar (1930)



"R-I-C-O, Little Caesar, that’s who!" Edward G. Robinson bellowed into the phone and Hollywood got the message. The 37-year-old Robinson, not gifted with matinee-idol looks, was nonetheless a first-class star. Little Caesar is the tale of pugnacious Caesar Enrico Bandello (Robinson), a hoodlum with a Chicago-sized chip on his shoulder, few attachments, fewer friends and no sense of underworld diplomacy.



Little Caesar DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1930 with Newsreel, Spencer Tracy Short The Hard Guy, Cartoon Lady Play Your Mandolin and 1930/31 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette Little Caesar: End of Rico, Beginning of the Antihero

Commentary by Film Historian Richard B. Jewell

1954 Re-release Foreword

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

The Petrified Forest (1936)



A rundown diner bakes in the Arizona heat. Inside, fugitive killer Duke Mantee sweats out a manhunt, holding disillusioned writer Alan Squier, young Gabby Maple and a handful of others hostage. The Petrified Forest, Robert E. Sherwood’s 1935 Broadway success about survival of the fittest, hit the screen a year later with Leslie Howard and Humphrey Bogart magnificently recreating their stage roles and Bette Davis ably reteaming with her Of Human Bondage co-star Howard. The film presented Bogart with his first major starring role and helped launch his brilliant movie career.



The Petrified Forest DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1936 with Newsreel, Musical Short Rhythmitis, Cartoon The Coo Coo Nut Grove and 1936 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette The Petrified Forest: Menace in the Desert

Commentary by Bogart Biographer Eric Lax

Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Adaptation Starring Bogart, Tyrone Power and Joan Bennett

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

The Roaring Twenties (1939)



The speakeasy era never roared louder than in this gangland chronicle directed by Raoul Walsh (White Heat). Against a backdrop of newsreel-like montages and narration, The Roaring Twenties follows the life of jobless war veteran Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney) who turns bootlegger, dealing in "bottles instead of battles." However, battles await Eddie both inside and out of his growing empire. Outside are territorial feuds and gangland bloodlettings and inside is the treachery of his double-dealing associate George Hally (Humphrey Bogart).



The Roaring Twenties DVD special features include:



Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1939 with Newsreel, Musical Short All Girl Revue, Comedy Short The Great Library Misery, Cartoon Thugs with Dirty Mugs and 1939 Trailer Gallery

New Featurette The Roaring Twenties: The World Moves on

Commentary by Film Historian Lincoln Hurst

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
post #39 of 53
Thanks Herb!



Warners has gone all out on this set and their efforts are most appreciated!



Steve
post #40 of 53
THE FILMS ARE AMAZING....THE PACKAGING IS ASTOUNDING...THE EXTRAS ARE MIND-BLOWING!!!



I loved the Warner Night at the Movies on the LEGENDS releases, and I'm so jazzed they're doing it again here.

Also gives us Looney Tunes fans a chance to see some rare B&W titles!
post #41 of 53
Definately my most awaited release in the last year.[img]images/smilies/thumbsup.gif[/img]
post #42 of 53
Great movies and great selection of cartoons.

This will actually mark the very first time "Lady Play Your Mandolin" has been released on home video.
post #43 of 53
This is great additional material and I like the idea of Warner using different film historians for each title.




Crawdaddy
post #44 of 53
[img]images/smilies/smiley_jawdrop.gif[/img]

WOW!!!

As if I wasn't anticipating this set enough as is for the films featured, this is going to be one of the greatest releases of 2005!!!

...

"Smile, Darn Ya, Smile"

"Lady Play Your Mandolin!"

"The Coo Coo Nut Grove"

"Thugs With Dirty Mugs"

eek!!!


THANK YOU SO MUCH WARNER BROS!!!!!

TO ALL OTHER STUDIOS, THIS HOW YOU PACKAGE A DVD BOX-SET, TAKE NOTES!!!

I'm now looking forward to this more than any other release in the foreseeable future (with the exception of LTGC2 this afternoon of course)! :}

Thanks again WB! Please continue to release your product matching this level of quality and consistency!!!
post #45 of 53
Move over Gone with the Wind - I think this will be my vote for DVD of the Year.



Mutiple commentaries, features, cartoon and shorts. Plus the key text 'All six titles have been fully restored and digitally remastered' - they should look great too!



Bravo Warner Bros!
post #46 of 53
Thread Starter 
Full details and all the artwork - including Public Enemy - is now up at DVD Times here.
post #47 of 53
Man, this set is going to rock. As good as the Noir Collection is, this one looks like it'll be even better.
post #48 of 53

Man, this definitely rocks. Finally some classic Cagney gangter flicks make it to DVD!

Thank you Warner!!!!!!
post #49 of 53
Thanks John for the update! The Public Enemy looks fantastic! I can't wait for Jan 25!
post #50 of 53
The whole presentation is really astounding. Gorgeous packaging, restored transfers, new docus and commentaries, and the Maltin WB Night at the movies assemblage just like on the great Warner Legends set.

It's great that this is starting of 2005 with a bang, after WB has given us the amazing GWTW which is (IMHO) the greatest DVD release of the year...possibly of all time.

Seems like them thar folks know what they're doin'
post #51 of 53
wow this truly awesome. Just over 2 months to go

post #52 of 53
The "Warners Night at the Movies," is my favorite way to watch The Adventures of Robin Hood, and I am THRILLED they are using this concept on more titles!

THANK YOU!!!!
post #53 of 53
I agree with Mark...

I hope WB will do this again with their upcoming Flynn release..! That would be a perfect fit.
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