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post #91 of 97

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Originally Posted by Bob Graham
Wasn't TWO FACES OF DR JEKYLL released in the US by AIP under the title HOUSE OF FRIGHT?

Yes, but that was a short-lived sublicense arrangement because the Columbia brass at the time thought the movie was too graphic for them. The rights have reverted back to Columbia - they issued a pan-scanned VHS of the film years ago.
post #92 of 97

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I would like to see THE LAST RUN (MGM, 1971) released on DVD. A particularly cynical and fatalistic neo-noir from the pen of Alan Sharp. It does something with the car chase that I haven't seen done elsewhere, and it has style to burn. Starring George C. Scott. Richard Fleischer replaced John Huston as director early in the filming.
post #93 of 97

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cant remember the site , i know it wasnt zeta, but another that had a section about hammer films held hostage , that listed sony as having Twins of Evil, of course with mergers and every thing its a shame that these dont fall under on us distributor
post #94 of 97

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the Andy Hardy films are notably absent.
post #95 of 97

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Originally Posted by Richard--W
I would like to see THE LAST RUN (MGM, 1971) released on DVD. A particularly cynical and fatalistic neo-noir from the pen of Alan Sharp. It does something with the car chase that I haven't seen done elsewhere, and it has style to burn. Starring George C. Scott. Richard Fleischer replaced John Huston as director early in the filming.
I'd like to see The Last Run on DVD too. I didn't know that John Huston was ever "on" the movie. In view of his previous experiences with George C. Scott, it is not surprising that he left the project.
post #96 of 97

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I can't believe that Francis Coppola's Rain People is still not out. In fact, I don't think its ever been out, in any region. Is there rights issues or something? Its a terrific film, and one of George Lucas first post-film-school projects was a documentary he shot on the making of the film called Filmmaker that has become one of the staples of behind-the-scenes subjects. Theres such interesting history behind this film to talk about in extras, but I can't believe that the only way to watch it is on VHS, and it was obscure to begin with.
post #97 of 97

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I would like to see two films by Budd Boetticher, THE BULLFIGHTER AND THE LADY director's cut and the Technicolor, widescreen RED BALL EXPRESS with the mighty Jeff Chandler.
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