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Originally Posted by Brian:C
I received my Spies And Lies and Essential Family Tv sets from Millcreek this week.

Spies and Lies: Collection of 50 episodes. I'd call it 41 usable episodes. The 9 "Passport To Danger" episodes are at a far to low framerate to watch. I'd suggest purchasing them on another collection.

Brian

I haven't yet watched the "Passport to Danger" episodes as I had most of them on the two releases from Alpha, so that's not good news to hear. I've been watching episodes from other series that I haven't seen. Incidentally, I thought the PTD episodes on the two Alpha releases were OK as far as public domain releases are concerned. A customer review at Amazon suggests problems with Timeless' PTD set (which I've not seen) and I've also not seen Critics Choice's single volume release.

Amazon.com: Passport to Danger: Passport to Danger: Movies & TV
post #62 of 151
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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
I haven't yet watched the "Passport to Danger" episodes as I had most of them on the two releases from Alpha, so that's not good news to hear. I've been watching episodes from other series that I haven't seen. Incidentally, I thought the PTD episodes on the two Alpha releases were OK as far as public domain releases are concerned. A customer review at Amazon suggests problems with Timeless' PTD set (which I've not seen) and I've also not seen Critics Choice's single volume release.

Amazon.com: Passport to Danger: Passport to Danger: Movies & TV

Sound like the exact same source was used for the Timeless and Millcreek release. So if that is the case, these well be the best were going to see. As the guy at amazon points out there is "Stuttering" or low frame rate. An example is when a car is see basically jumping forward instead of a smooth forward motion.

Thanks for pointing it out Bob,
Brian
post #63 of 151

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Artwork and details for Mill Creek's upcoming releases of "Howdy Doody" can be found here:

Mill Creek Details Page

and here:

Mill Creek Details Page
post #64 of 151

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Good stuff! I like the covers. Can't wait to pick those up.
post #65 of 151

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Originally Posted by Radioman970
Good stuff! I like the covers. Can't wait to pick those up.

If my recollection is correct, I think the 20 episode set is just a smaller version of the 40 episode set. Mill Creek does that all the time, i.e., larger and smaller versions of its various releases.
post #66 of 151

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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
If my recollection is correct, I think the 20 episode set is just a smaller version of the 40 episode set. Mill Creek does that all the time, i.e., larger and smaller versions of its various releases.
I actually was wondering about that but was sort of hoping it was 60.

I'll grab the BIG one. Thanks Bob.
post #67 of 151

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DVDPacific has the upcoming "Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion" release up for pre-order at just $4.58 shipped! Details here:

DVD Pacific - Buy New DVD Movies, HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs

Upcoming releases of "Buffalo Bill, Jr.," "Cowboy G-Men," and "Rocky Jones" are also available at the same price as "Captain Gallant." These are all supposed to be released on October 28.
post #68 of 151

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Does anyone have any inside info on Millcreek? Particularly, will there be any more of the 150 episode western sets? I greatly enjoy these.

I'd like to see more Northwest Passage, Judge Roy Bean, etc.

If they would add 4 more episodes of Tate and 2 of the Stories of the Century then those two would be complete within their sets. Only 10 or 15 episodes and a few others could be completed as well.
post #69 of 151

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Originally Posted by Jimmyr
Does anyone have any inside info on Millcreek? Particularly, will there be any more of the 150 episode western sets? I greatly enjoy these.

I'd like to see more Northwest Passage, Judge Roy Bean, etc.

If they would add 4 more episodes of Tate and 2 of the Stories of the Century then those two would be complete within their sets. Only 10 or 15 episodes and a few others could be completed as well.

I have no inside info on Mill Creek, Jimmy, so I can't say whether there will be any additional 150 episode western sets, but here are a couple of factors to consider . . . . .

1. These large sets are comprised of episodes that have fallen into the public domain which means that Mill Creek doesn't have to pay fees to the original copyright holders (whose rights have lapsed). In some instances, an entire series might be PD (I believe this is the case for "Stories of the Century") but in other cases, only some episodes may be PD ("The Adventures of Jim Bowie" has some early season 1 eps. that are PD, but the bulk of the series is still under copyright). So, in the second example, Mill Creek is limited to select episodes (unless, of course, it wants to pay licensing fees to the rights holder).

2. The other consideration is availability of prints/source material. It's quite possible that an entire series may be PD, but some episodes may be lost. For example, I know that Alpha Video has released all of the episodes that they could find of the old jungle adventure series "Ramar of the Jungle." They were able to release 44 of 52 episodes. They would release more episodes of the series if they could be found.

3. With respect to print quality, you would have to secure something that is at least half way watchable. There may be surviving prints, but if they are unwatchable, why even release them as you'll only incur the wrath of irate customers?

I'm guessing that Mill Creek could release the additional episodes of "Stories of the Century" if they could lay their hands on the prints, but I'm unclear as to the rights status of "Tate" as to whether some or all of the episodes are PD. So the question really is are there another 150 episodes from old TV westerns that are, first, in the public domain and, second, if so, are they available, with "acceptable" audio/visual quality? If the answer is yes to these questions, then there's a good chance that there may be another release.
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Thanks for the info.

I guess the question is are there 150 more PD episodes of western shows out there. Based on releases from other PD companies there are others, but are there 150?

How would one know if a series or certain episodes are PD? Or does it take lawyers to know such things? Is Judge Roy Bean or Northwest Passage PD, for example?

Well, I will hope for 150 more.

Jimmy
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Originally Posted by Jimmyr
How would one know if a series or certain episodes are PD? Or does it take lawyers to know such things? Is Judge Roy Bean or Northwest Passage PD, for example?

Jimmy

Well, you really would need the services of an attorney or someone well versed in intellectual property law (and that's not me), but you can do your own searches at the U.S. Copyright Office. I'd guess that companies like Mill Creek and Alpha probably have lawyers on retainer for this purpose.

U.S. Copyright Office - Search Copyright Records

Incidentally, "Tate" has been released in its entirety by the Timeless Media Group.

http://www.timelessvideo.com/dvds/tate.html
post #72 of 151

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It's a repackaging of pre-existing episodes that Mill Creek already has released (Essential Family Television and TV Favorites packs), but the company is releasing a massive, 300 episode, 25 disc collection of various classic/vintage TV shows on January 27, 2009. Details here:

Mill Creek Details Page
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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
It's a repackaging of pre-existing episodes that Mill Creek already has released (Essential Family Television and TV Favorites packs), but the company is releasing a massive, 300 episode, 25 disc collection of various classic/vintage TV shows on January 27, 2009. Details here:

Mill Creek Details Page

How many times can they repackage the same stuff?
post #74 of 151

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Quick question...

Does anyone know if someone is or will be releasing a complete collection of "One Step Beyond"?

Eric
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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
Quick question...

Does anyone know if someone is or will be releasing a complete collection of "One Step Beyond"?

Eric

Mill Creek had released a box set of 50 episodes in 2007 and was supposed to have released the remaining 47 episodes this past Spring, but the second set never materialized. I'd hazard a guess and say that it might have had something to do with the fact that not all of the episodes are in the public domain (though the vast majority are) . . . . but that's just speculation on my part. Still, the box artwork and description can still be accessed at the link below and, perhaps, it may come to fruition one day.

Mill Creek Details Page
post #76 of 151

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Two more upcoming releases from Mill Creek scheduled for January 27, 2009 . . . .

Classic Game Shows (and kids shows) - 50 episodes: Mill Creek Details Page

Classic Sci-Fi TV - 150 episodes: Mill Creek Details Page

A little more poking around yields the contents of the Sci-Fi set and reveals a few movie serials in the mix:

Captain Fathom (4 Episodes)
Captain Z-Ro (24 Episodes)
Climax (1 Episode)
Destination Space (1 Episode)
Flash Gordon (14 Episodes) - not sure if this is strictly the Steve Holland series or a mix of the TV series and one of the Buster Crabbe movie serials
G.E.Theatre (2 Episodes)
Here Comes Tobor (1 Episode) - unsold pilot
Invisible Avenger (1 Episode)
Johnny Jupiter (1 Episode)
Lights Out (4 Episodes)
Mandrake,The Magician (1 Episode)
One Step Beyond (16 Episodes)
Operation ESP (1 Episode)
Phantom Empire (12 Episodes) - movie serial
Radar Men From the Moon (12 Episodes) - movie serial
Rocky Jones (23 Episodes) - don't know if these are individual eps. or "movie" compilations
The Shadow (1 Episode) - unsold pilot
Space Angel (9 Episodes)
Stamp Day for Superman (1 Episode) - U.S. government promotional film
The Star & The Story (1 Episode)
Tales of Frankenstein (1 Episode) - unsold pilot
Tales of Tomorrow (6 Episodes)
Thriller (1 Episode)
Undersea Kingdom (12 Episodes) - movie serial
post #77 of 151

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Bob, you beat me to the Classic Sci-Fi TV - 150 episodes announcement. I saw that this morning and was my response. I've been hoping they could do a sci-fi 150 episode box set. I emailed them a couple times about one.

By the way Bob, I have really appreciated all your comments and reviews this past year here, and at Amazon. I find you a very valuable resource. You may remember me, I posted the spreadsheet of all 3 Western box sets to help everyone know which episodes where available across the 3 sets. Anyway, keep up the great postings across the board!
post #78 of 151

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Brian, I'm an early riser! Seriously, thanks for your kind comments. It's an interesting set though the movie serials are sort of a cheat . . . not really television episodes (though they certainly are episodic).
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I really hope the Flash Gordon episodes are from the Steve Holland series. The movie serials have been releases many times. But something tells me it will be the movie serials. Has there ever been a decent release of the Steve Holland Flash Gordon on dvd? I only have a 3 episode dvd, purchased from Walmart for $1.
post #80 of 151

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Well, that does look like Steve Holland on the cover of the new set so, hopefully, at least some of the episodes will be from the series. To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any sort of official release of the "Flash Gordon" series; it seems to be only released by companies specializing in public domain material. Alpha Video released a couple of volumes of the series and that's probably as "formal" a release of the series as I've seen of it. It seems like most of the releases of "Flash Gordon" were relegated to the ranks of dollar DVDs . . . . .

Flash Gordon Dollar DVD's

I've seen some of the "Flash Gordon" dollar DVDs (from Digiview Entertainment) for 50 cents each at the Dollar Tree chain recently. The episode "Deadline at Noon" is my favorite from the series as it provides some views of post-World War II Berlin, Germany at the end of the episode (the series was produced, for a time, in Berlin before moving production to France . . . . Marseille, I think). In any event, if all 14 episodes are indeed from the TV series, it would most certainly constitute the largest collection of "Flash Gordon" episodes in a single package.
post #81 of 151

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I emailed Mill Creek about the Flash Gordon episodes and received the following reply:

"The episodes in question for the Flash Gordon series are of the program starring Steve Holland. We should have the final list of episodes from the show available for you soon. I hope this information is of use to you and we thank you for your support of our product line. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions or comments.

Sincerely,

Lyle Goff
Project Manager
Mill Creek Entertainment
lgoff@millcreekent.com

A reply in just over an hour! What a great company! I have never been dissapointed by their customer service.
post #82 of 151

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That's good news about the "Flash Gordon" series, Brian, and means that a third of the episodes produced for the show are in this new collection. I'm also hoping that the "Thriller" episode included is from the old Boris Karloff series. That's a series that I can't recall ever seeing, but many folks seem to hold in high regard and there's been no official release of the series on DVD . . . so it'll be nice to see an episode. Similarly, Karloff's "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" has a single episode on Mill Creek's "TV Detectives" box set. And that "Captain Z-ro" series looks to be interesting; found this web site that was chock full of information on the series . . . .

Captain Z-Ro: www.oldietv.com
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It also occurred to me that the "One Step Beyond (16 Episodes)" could be the remaining episodes they have the ability to release? I at first read right by it thinking they would be repeats from the 50-episode set, and they may still be, but it would be very good if they were from the set they had to put off releasing. What do you all think?
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Originally Posted by brian_hassel
It also occurred to me that the "One Step Beyond (16 Episodes)" could be the remaining episodes they have the ability to release? I at first read right by it thinking they would be repeats from the 50-episode set, and they may still be, but it would be very good if they were from the set they had to put off releasing. What do you all think?

Hmmnn . . . . I hadn't thought about that, but that could be a very real possibility. Maybe Mill Creek had secured additional PD episodes for the second set (the one that was not issued), but not enough for a full fledged release (though they really could issue a two disc set with 16 episodes). The gentleman from Mill Creek that responded to you earlier via E-mail did indicate that they were working on an episode listing and that should tell us what we need to know when it becomes available. If, in fact, these are additional episodes that did not appear on Mill Creek's original 50 episode release, that's enough incentive to "seal the deal" for me on this set.
post #85 of 151

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There's a really good Mill Creek "Buy 1 Get 1 Free" Sale at Deep Discount, with several of their TV box sets included in the sale, including the great "Best of TV Detectives" set and several of the TV Westerns sets, among a few others.

DVD - MillCreek Buy 1 Get 1 Free
post #86 of 151

The Classic TV Western Collection

My contact at Timeless has come through again with some great news. The company will be releasing a 6 DVD tin set of various westerns called “The Classic TV Western Collection” which has a release date of May 19, 2009 and will retail for $39.98. The disc breakdown is as follows:

DISC 1 NBC WESTERNS PART 1

1. Laramie – The Runaway
2. Laredo – Quarter Past Eleven
3. Wagon Train – The Jeremy Dow Story
4. Riverboat – The Fight Back
5. Tales of Wells Fargo – Jesse James


DISC 2 NBC WESTERNS PART 2

1. The Deputy – The Return of Simon Fry
2. Restless Gun – Cheyenne Express
3. The Tall Man – Bad Company
4. Cimarron City – Blind is the Killer
5. Bonanza – The Gunmen


DISC 3 WESTERN HEROES OF THE SMALL SCREEN

1. Buffalo Bill Jr. – Blazing Guns
2. The Adventures of Kit Carson – The Desperate Sheriff
3. The Cisco Kid – Pancho Hostage
4. Annie Oakley – Sharp Shooting Annie
5. The Lone Ranger – Rustler’s Hideout
6. Red Ryder – Whiplash
7. Roy Rogers – Bad Neighbors
8. Tate – A Lethal Pride


DISC 4 LIFE IN THE WEST

1. The High Chaparral – Shadow of the Wind
2. 26 Men – Ranger Without a Badge
3. Range Rider – The Buckskin
4. Sugarfoot – The Return of the Canary Kid
5. The Texan – Quart of Law
6. The Rifleman – Day of the Hunter
7. Frontier Doctor – Trouble in Paradise Valley


DISC 5 THE LEGENDARY LAWMEN

1. The Texas Rangers – Foxhunt
2. Bat Masterson – A Noose Fits Anybody
3. Yancy Derringer – Christmas Story
4. Judge Roy Bean – The Katcina Doll
5. Cowboy G-Men – Golden Wolf
6. Death Valley Days – Deadline At Austin
7. Shotgun Slade – Killer’s Brand


DISC 6 THE LOST WESTERNS

1. Diamond Jim – Skullduggery in Samantha
2. Tumbleweed – Baron of Purgatory
3. Wichita Town – The Frontiersman
4. Frontier – Assassin
5. Johnny Moccasin
6. Night Rider
7. Story of a Star
8. The Adventures of Rich O’Shay


Sounds like a definite pickup for me. I wish I could get some type of verification on the YANCY DERRINGER episode called "Christmas Story" on this upcoming set. According to every online source I know, there was never a Christmas story during that series' run. I'd love to believe that all the online guides are wrong because I'm always looking to add to my Christmas-themed TV episodes catalog, but I'm a bit skeptical and curious as to what's happening with that listing.


Gary "great price for such a varied set of TV Westerns" O.
post #87 of 151

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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
Hmmnn . . . . I hadn't thought about that, but that could be a very real possibility. Maybe Mill Creek had secured additional PD episodes for the second set (the one that was not issued), but not enough for a full fledged release (though they really could issue a two disc set with 16 episodes). The gentleman from Mill Creek that responded to you earlier via E-mail did indicate that they were working on an episode listing and that should tell us what we need to know when it becomes available. If, in fact, these are additional episodes that did not appear on Mill Creek's original 50 episode release, that's enough incentive to "seal the deal" for me on this set.

Just imagine how irrelevant all of these different releases will become for all time if CBS/Paramount is really going to release the series from the masters! (seeing as they have transferred S1 to HD).
post #88 of 151

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I seriously doubt that these episodes will look all that great considering packing 6 to 8 on a single disc.
post #89 of 151

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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
Hmmnn . . . . I hadn't thought about that, but that could be a very real possibility. Maybe Mill Creek had secured additional PD episodes for the second set (the one that was not issued), but not enough for a full fledged release (though they really could issue a two disc set with 16 episodes). The gentleman from Mill Creek that responded to you earlier via E-mail did indicate that they were working on an episode listing and that should tell us what we need to know when it becomes available. If, in fact, these are additional episodes that did not appear on Mill Creek's original 50 episode release, that's enough incentive to "seal the deal" for me on this set.
I hope they can release the remaining episodes. Though they are a mixed bag with quality, at least they are watchable for the most part. Just wish that someone (possibly Paramount) would do an official release one day?

VCI did a 2 volume set and wonder how their quality stands up to that of these Mill Creek episodes?


Eric
post #90 of 151

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Whoa- The High Chaparral in the new Western set? Does this mean that the series itself will be released soon? That's one title a lot of people want on disc!
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