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Who owns this movie and when might we see it and other JB movies come out?
post #2 of 19
WB owns THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT, GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE< and BROADWAY MELODY OF 1935, IT'S IN THE AIR. Universal owns 7 Benny pictures via MCA/Paramount. And Fox owns CHARLEY'S AUNT and THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD. The Fox films would make a wonderful--and rare--double bill.
post #3 of 19
And let's not forget that Benny's best film, TO BE OR NOT TO BE is available from Warners
post #4 of 19
I would buy all of the above listed films. Benny didn't make many movies in the 30s/40s, but the movies he did are usually quite funny. And that includes "Horn" which he made fun of for the rest of his life.

Steve
post #5 of 19
He also provided the voice for an animated mouse version of himself in a great WB cartoon called "THE MOUSE THAT JACK BUILT" (and makes a live action appearance at the end!).

Happily, this cartoon is said to be included on Warner Brothers' next LOONEY TUNES GOLDEN COLLECTION release (V.3) due out, I believe, this month.
post #6 of 19
A Jack Benny boxset would be great, and I would pre-order it in a heartbeat.
What a great comedian.
"Call the wife I said. Don't barge in on the little woman."
post #7 of 19
I liked Jack Benny in GYPSY. (Also a Warner title).
post #8 of 19
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Ok, anyone hear of Horn Blows at Midnight coming yet?
post #9 of 19
I've heard nothing about HORN (or any of the other MIA Warner titles), but there are rumblings that Fox has their 2 Benny titles (MEANEST MAN, CHARLEY'S AUNT) in the pipeline.
post #10 of 19
I love "Horn." An old favorite. I'd buy it in a split second. By the way, has TCM ever run "It's in the Air" (1935)? I remember seeing it on TNT, back around 1989, when the network first started, but I haven't run across it since. Always wanted to see it again, but somehow just never see it pop up on TCM. It wasn't all that great, but it also had Una Merkel, and I always enjoy her performances too.

However, what I'd most like to see released are the ones Jack Benny did for Paramount, like "Artists and Models Abroad," "Love Thy Neighbor," "The Big Broadcast of 1937," and the like. Those were great. Oh, and "Buck Benny Rides Again." And "Man About Town." Guess there were more than I realized. I think there was also one with Jack with "College" in the title... but I always get those film titles confused... "College Holiday," "College Swing," "College Humor," etc.
post #11 of 19
I've wanted "The Horn Blows At Midnight" to be released since DVD's came out in 1997.

When the movie was first released on VHS, my family had the tradition of watching it every New Years Eve for years.

Wouldn't mind doing that again.

Paul
post #12 of 19
"Horn" is an old favorite of mine. I fell in love with it in the seventies when a local station ran a show called "Dialing For Dollars" where they would show an old movie, ask trivia questions during the commercial break, and viewers would call in to win prizes. "Horn" was shown at least once a year. I would love to own it on DVD.
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Anything new on this?
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Anything with Jack in it is great! To Be or Not to Be was long overdue in 2005 and Charley's Aunt was a pleasant surprise last year, however, I don't anticipate any of his unreleased films coming to DVD any time soon (Broadway Melody of 1936 in out in April).
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Universal holds the bulk of the Benny product (MAN ABOUT TOWN, BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN, ARTISTS AND MODELS, ARTISTS AND MODELS ABROAD, LOVE THY NEIGHBOR. COLLEGE HOLIDAY, THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937) and during the final days of VHS, there was talk of bringing out Benny films as part of a comedy line. They did bring out some Burns & Allen films that were subsequently portaled over to dvd. I was surprised--and a bit disappointed--that Fox did not bring THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD with CHARLEY'S AUNT last year. MEANEST is a very short film (57 minutes) and it's difficult another marketing venue. Has anyone ever seen (MGM, 1935)? Has it ever been shown on TCM?
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Wow I totally missed that they released CHARLEY'S AUNT. Time to place an order....
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Hey Mark , Charley's Aunt is $6.98 at oldies.com
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

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Originally Posted by Charles H
Has anyone ever seen (MGM, 1935)? Has it ever been shown on TCM?

Are you referring to IT'S IN THE AIR (MGM 1935)? I don't believe it's been shown on TCM in the past ten years; before that, I don't know. It was shown a couple times on TNT in the early 1990s.

Untypical Benny characterization, most of the comedy is left to costars Ted Healy and Nat Pendleton. Threestooges dot net has a detailed plot, cast & crew filmography entry (sorry, I don't have enough posts to provide a direct link).
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Re: Horn Blows at Midnight and other Jack Benny movies

Fox commissioned liner notes for MEANEST MAN some time ago but that title was never released. CHARLEY'S AUNT was a wonderful DVD but wasn't promoted very much and probably didn't sell well which doesn't bode well for a MM release.

I would be shocked if WHV didn't offer HORN and GEORGE WASHINGTON in the not too distant future. HORN in particular is a very funny movie in my opinion.

Steve
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