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I can't wait to see what else is going to be released. I'm expecting sets for John Garfield, Bette Davis Vol 3, Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney Vol 2, Bogie Vol 3, Ann Sheridan, Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn Vol 3, Doris Day Vol 3, Kay Francis, William Powell and Busby Berkeley Vol. 2.

Also with the recent success of The Jazz Singer, I hope that opens the floodgates where Jolson's early musicals will also come out to dvd.
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I'd like the Busbvy and Jolson sets as well. Gagney I might bite depending on the titles, same with Flynn.
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Originally Posted by Russell G
I'd like the Busbvy and Jolson sets as well. Gagney I might bite depending on the titles, same with Flynn.

Virginia City, Silver River, and Edge of Darkness would seem like shoo-ins for a Flynn Vol. 3.
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If we're talking Flynn... Warner, please rescue Santa Fe Trail from PD hell.
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Considering that the same star usually gets a volume from WB in a space of 2 years, I don't think we will have box sets for Flynn, Cagney and Doris Day in 2008, though I'd love to get them.

But I think maybe second volumes for Gable, Busby Berkeley and third for Bette Davis and Bogart are on the way.

I'm very much antecipating collections for Garfield, Tracy and Ginger Rogers, though I doubt we will see sets dedicated to Olivia De Havilland and Ann Sheridan.

And where's the Eleanor Powell collection? A Jane Powell set also stands high in my wish list.
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I think that we could see sets to Ann Sheridan and de Havilland. I think that this with celebration, Warner will want to highlight their stars.
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Gene Kelly: AMERICAN IN PARIS (2 discs); THOUSANDS CHEER, LIVING IN A BIG WAY; INVITATION TO THE DANCE, THE HAPPY ROAD/CREST OF THE WAVE, CROSS OF LORRAINE/THE BLACK HAND, PILOT #5/THE DEVIL MAKES THREE.
Ooops! These are all MGM films, but it's still a decent idea.
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85th anniversary celebration?

Has WHV commented that they would be doing something special for this? So far, it seems 2008 won't be any different than any other Warner year.
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Originally Posted by ReggieW
85th anniversary celebration?

Has WHV commented that they would be doing something special for this? So far, it seems 2008 won't be any different than any other Warner year.
Official comments will be forthcoming very soon.




Crawdaddy
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She's an unknown actress but perhaps we'll finally get some Loretta Young. Apparently all of the major studios seem to have her blacklisted or just haven't heard of her. Or perhaps I'm the only one willing to buy a box of her films.

And hopefully we finally get some of their silents. This is the only thing lacking in Warner's DVD history IMO.
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Michael, you're certainly not the only one craving for a Loretta Young set. I'm a big Loretta Young fan. But, in my opinion, Fox would be the best studio to deliver us some Loretta's goodies from the 30's and, of course, the classic Come to the Stable.
And it's a shame MGM, through its Selznick deal, did not released the Farmer's Daughter.
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Gary Cooper Vol 2 may be coming out in 2008 from what I heard 6 months ago.
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Originally Posted by RafaelPires
Considering that the same star usually gets a volume from WB in a space of 2 years, I don't think we will have box sets for Flynn, Cagney and Doris Day in 2008, though I'd love to get them.

But I think maybe second volumes for Gable, Busby Berkeley and third for Bette Davis and Bogart are on the way.

I'm very much antecipating collections for Garfield, Tracy and Ginger Rogers, though I doubt we will see sets dedicated to Olivia De Havilland and Ann Sheridan.

And where's the Eleanor Powell collection? A Jane Powell set also stands high in my wish list.


I really am wishing for Eleanor Powell and Ginger Rogers set! I kinda figured Warners wouldn't release a Powell set by the end of the year like they mentioned.

I'm wondering if this is the year the ShowBoat collection will be released...anybody think Jean Harlow has a chance this year of getting a set? I'm not her biggest fan but it's been long overdue!

So is this 85th Anniversary Celebration strictly Warner Brothers movies and stars or what?
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How about FINALLY getting "Twilight's Last Gleaming" out the door & on the shelves!!!!!
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Loretta Young fans will love FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER. She plays the Prayer and surprisingly despite the rather macho premise, it's really her show. Would like to see the films she made with Tyrone Power at Fox, THE STORY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, HALF ANGEL, the wonderful COME TO THE STABLE, RAMONA, HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD, THREE BLIND MICE, WIFE, HUSBAND, AND FRIEND,KENTUCKY, CLIVE OF INDIA, THE WHITE PARADE, etc.
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I'm glad to see I'm not the only fan of Young. Thankfully TCM has shown a lot of her lesser known films over the past month and has one on later tonight and a couple others in the next year weeks including one with Edward G. Robinson. I was hoping at least one of her films would make it in the latest Pre-Code set but perhaps Vol. 3 will be kinder.

Of all the legendary actors, directors or actresses out there, it's rather shocking that she doesn't have many titles on DVD. She's done films with various stars including Gable, Mitchum, Robinson and Cagney so some films could show up there. She was in Pre-Codes, Gang/Crime films and so on so she should be getting more attention. Not to mention her Oscar winning role isn't on DVD.
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An 85th Anniversary would be a good opportunity to launch stuff like this:

MASTERS OF MENACE: LORRE & GREENSTREET, including MASK OF DIMITRIOS (if it´s not going in a future Noir box), THE VERDICT, THREE STRANGERS, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS, STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR. OK, so BEAST will probably be in a future horror box, but it would be a great selling point for this box idea.

JOEL MCCREA WESTERN COLLECTION, topped by COLORADO TERRITORY and STARS IN MY CROWN

MASTERS OF ESPIONAGE: VAUGHN & MCCALLUM, topped by THE VENETIAN AFFAIR, SOL MADRID
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A NATALIE WOOD Collection with a 2 disc SE of "Splendor in the Grass", "Inside Daisy Clover", " Sex and the Single Girl", "Cash McCall", and the trashy but fun "All the Fine Young Cannibals"
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Will buy any Warner set devoted to Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Doris Day, Busby Berkeley, Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, Alan Ladd...

Would love to see Warner musicals boxed together like The Desert Song (53), Three Sailors and a Girl (53), Shine on Harvest Moon (44), Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (51), Thank Your Lucky Stars (43), Rhapsody in Blue (45)...

Hoping we get to see the "Four Daughters" film and sequels.

Would love to see some fabulous Warner films never released on home video before:
The Glass Menagerie (50)
The Voice of the Turtle (47)
The Constant Nymph (43, dream on.........)

Sets of their MGM stars too : Jean Harlow, Esther Williams, Eleanor Powell...
more musicals and noirs

I also agree we need more Loretta Young on DVD. How about Midnight Mary for the next Forbidden Hollywood set?
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I would love to see more Forbidden Hollywood and Pre Code boxsets to celebrate the very beginning of Warner Bros.
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I think there are more MGM stars that Warner owns the movies of that are currently under represented on DVD.
Where are more films of Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy (without Hepburn), Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, 30's Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Norma Shearer, Eleanor Powell, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson, Jane Powell, Red Skelton etc.

Also the movie series like Andy Hardy and Dr. Kildare.

Hopefully the 85th celebration will concern all films Warner's owns and not just those that were released by Warner Bros. when new.
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QUO VADIS is due around March. Hopefully HOW THE WEST WAS WON will also be released in 2008 - maybe as an ultimate Edition?
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Originally Posted by Douglas R
Hopefully HOW THE WEST WAS WON will also be released in 2008 - maybe as an ultimate Edition?

...and as part of a Cinerama box set.
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That would really be awesome news.

Which other films would be included then
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Originally Posted by Stefan Andersson
An 85th Anniversary would be a good opportunity to launch stuff like this:

MASTERS OF MENACE: LORRE & GREENSTREET, including MASK OF DIMITRIOS (if it´s not going in a future Noir box), THE VERDICT, THREE STRANGERS, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS, STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR. OK, so BEAST will probably be in a future horror box, but it would be a great selling point for this box idea.


Love this idea!!!
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Originally Posted by Douglas R
Hopefully HOW THE WEST WAS WON will also be released in 2008 - maybe as an ultimate Edition?

Smile boxed to try to recreate the original movie experience.
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Originally Posted by oscar_merkx
That would really be awesome news.

Which other films would be included then

THIS IS CINERAMA for one...

(Those two alone paired with extensive documentaries, interviews, footage, etc. in the extras department would round out a nice 2-disc standard ed. for HTWWW and a 4-disc ult. ed. for the whole shebang.)


I'm not sure where the rights lie but what about the travelogue series with Cinerama Holiday and South Seas Adventure, etc.
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BTW, it sounds to me like this 85th Anniversary promo is going to be more than just a string of box set announcements and star focus on the release calendar...

It seems like WHV are going to be presenting new marketing concepts as far as their classic catalog titles are put out and perhaps some brand new series to go along with it... I can't wait to find out more.
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It would be really interesting to see what will happen during the next 12 months with regards to United Artists since their 90th anniversary is in 2009. Especially with Warner also at the forefront.

What are the chances of seeing more of the unreleased movies from the beginning of the beginning of the 1920's ?
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
I'm not sure where the rights lie but what about the travelogue series with Cinerama Holiday and South Seas Adventure, etc.

I think the rights for all the three panel Cinerama travelogue style films from This is Cinerama to South Seas Adventure are held by Disney. So don't expect any DVD release!
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