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post #91 of 115
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Re: TV Movie's I would love to see on DVD eventually

A Fighting Choice (1986) starring Patrick Dempsey and Beau Bridges
For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story (1993) starring Danny Nucci and Robin Thomas
The Growing Pains Movie (2000) starring Joanna Kerns and Alan Thicke
Haunted by Her Past (1987) aka Secret Passions starring Susan Lucci
Memories of Murder (1990) starring Nancy Allen and Robin Thomas
Mrs. Ashboro's Cat (2003) starring Ellen Page
Personals (1990) starring Stephanie Zimbalist
The Rape of Doctor Willis (1991) starring Jaclyn Smith and Holland Taylor
Svengali (1983) starring Jodie Foster and Peter O'Toole
The Two Mr. Kissels (2008) starring John Stamos and Robin Tunney
Who Gets the Friends? (1988) starring Lucie Arnaz
Without Warning: Terror in the Towers (1993) starring George Clooney
post #92 of 115
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Re: TV Movie's I would love to see on DVD eventually

The following films from my original list has been released

Snow (2004) Featuring Ashley Williams
Snowglobe (2007) Featuring Christina Milian
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Featuring Mario Lopez
Brave New Girl (2004) Featuring Virginia Madsen
Christmas Caper (2007) featuring Conrad Coates
post #93 of 115

Re: TV Movie's I would love to see on DVD eventually

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Originally Posted by townsend
Son of the Morning Star--made-for-TV movie.

Starred Gary Coleman as General George Custer

I think you mean Gary Cole.

And since we mention him

Fatal Vision 1994 (One of Carl Malden's best roles)
post #94 of 115

Re: TV Movie's I would love to see on DVD eventually

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Originally Posted by nikkif99uk
The following films from my original list has been released

Snow (2004) Featuring Ashley Williams
Snowglobe (2007) Featuring Christina Milian
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Featuring Mario Lopez
Brave New Girl (2004) Featuring Virginia Madsen
Christmas Caper (2007) featuring Conrad Coates

You do know that there was a world of classic TV films pre-1998?
post #95 of 115
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You do know that there was a world of classic TV films pre-1998?

yup which is why the post-1998 ones have been released cause the older ones I want haven't
post #96 of 115

Re: TV Movie's I would love to see on DVD eventually

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Originally Posted by Bob Hug
These certainly aren't restored in any way, shape or form, but if anyone's looking for an instant collection of mostly 1970s era made-for-TV movies, Mill Creek has a large collection; details here:

Mill Creek Details Page

Color me baffled. I've gone all over the Internet trying to find this set and no one even has it listed. And am I missing something or can you NOT purchase this directly from Mill Creek? Anyone know where one might find this set?
post #97 of 115
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I never realised until today that there is a site where you can vote for movies, tv movies and tv specials to be released on dvd and they notify studios now and again

TCM Movie Database - TCM Movie Database

will be voting for mine on there
post #98 of 115

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Color me baffled. I've gone all over the Internet trying to find this set and no one even has it listed. And am I missing something or can you NOT purchase this directly from Mill Creek? Anyone know where one might find this set?

Sorry I missed your post, Billy. Some of the Amazon sellers have this set available:

Amazon.com: All Stars 50 Movie Pack Collection: Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Martin Sheen: Movies & TV

DeepDiscount also has it for $12.59 shipped.

Movies Top Sellers - All Stars 50 Movie Collection Not Rated / Mill Creek Entertainment / DVD
post #99 of 115

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I remember seeing a movie, I think it was called Rearview Mirror, that kept me on the edge of my seat. I think it starred Mariel Hemingway and I'm almost certain it was a TV movie. It would make a great DVD
post #100 of 115
"Bad Ronald" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark"  are now available on DVD-R through the Warner Archive site.
post #101 of 115
THE DELIBERATE STRANGER (Mark Harmon as Ted Bundy) is listed as a pre-booking on the Archive now.
I'd also like to see Mark Harmon in DILLINGER (with Lawrence Tierney, the original "Dillinger" released through the Archive.
Edited by Charles H - 9/2/09 at 11:46am
post #102 of 115
"Tribes" with Darren McGavin and Jan Michael Vincent is one that sticks in my mind, along with "Sweet Hostage" Linda Blair and Martin Sheen.
post #103 of 115
"The Californiia Kid" (Vic Morrow / Martin Sheen)  '74, if I recall.
post #104 of 115
Jeff, "The California Kid" is out on DVD from Timeless Media.

I'd like to see, "A Step Out Of Line", also with Vic Morrow, Peter Falk, and Peter Lawford.  That's the one where a group of law abiding childhood pals pool their  knowledge to pull off a perfect heist. Just one, a step out of line.  
post #105 of 115
The one TV movie I would like to see released on DVD is The Counterfeit Killer (starring Jack Lord). Or was it released in cinemas?
post #106 of 115
I would like "His Mistress"  NBC movie of the week from 1984 with Robert Urich and Julianne Phillips.
post #107 of 115
"Bad Ronald" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark"  are now available on DVD-R through the Warner Archive site.
 
Bless you for mentioning that. I hope a few more of those seventies tv movies come out on DVD. Hmm. . . Can't think of their names, some of them were scifi flicks, some horror. I'd like to see "Murder Can Hurt You," --that one was a comedy.

There is the Miss Pickerell tele films that were done in the early seventies. Hope they make an appearance.

James
post #108 of 115
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Jeff, "The California Kid" is out on DVD from Timeless Media.

I'd like to see, "A Step Out Of Line", also with Vic Morrow, Peter Falk, and Peter Lawford.  That's the one where a group of law abiding childhood pals pool their  knowledge to pull off a perfect heist. Just one, a step out of line.  

Bob,

Thanks for the info on the "..Kid" movie.  I might look into that one.

James, Ron beat me to the "post" on that "Bad Ronald" info   I saw that one pop up at the WB site.  I was surprised seeing something like that one available but good for those that were waiting for it.
post #109 of 115
The TV-movie genre remains a great untapped market that could potentially make the studios a lot of moolah. There are plenty of very good telefilms that deserve a second chance on home video:

Rearview Mirror. About a pair of escaped cons (I think) who terrorize a woman that picks them up hitch-hiking (I think). Very suspenseful

Anything To Survive. Father and two daughters become stranded on a deseted Alaskan Island after their boat capsizes. This movie would go well on a double feature with Scott Bakula's The Miracle of Flight 771.

The Fire Next Time. I own a decent budget version of this excellent 1993 global warming miniseries but its good enough to warrant a full-fledged legitimate release.

Dark Night of the Scarecrow. Rumored to receive a DVD release only to be dropped by the distributor. Currently being shopped around

Look What's Happened To Rosemary's Baby. Excellent TV-movie followup and just as creepy. Would make a great double feature with a proper reissue of the original.  
Edited by elDomenechHTF - 9/8/09 at 5:33am
post #110 of 115
 just watched Warner Archive's Bad Ronald - that's an amazing tv movie from '74
post #111 of 115
I'd like to see The Colony and (for my children) Phantom of the Megaplex come to DVD one day.  There are countless others -- what I like to refer to as those of The Shuttered Room variety (both with regard to genre as well as to decade of release) -- that I'd also love to see on DVD.
post #112 of 115
I just visited the Warner Bros. Archive site, and noticed that they added another great seventies TV movie to their collection:

The Stranger Within starring I Dream of Jeannie's Barbara Eden!!!

Here's the synopsis:

Who is the father of Ann Collins’ baby? Her husband had a vasectomy years ago. And Ann hasn’t been with another man. Even more mysterious: as the baby grows inside her, Ann begins to change. She is beset by strange illnesses, pours tablespoons of salt on her food, turns the thermostat to 50 degrees, speed-reads academic tomes. But much bigger shocks are yet to come. Barbara Eden (I Dream of Jeannie) stars in this hypnotic, swiftly paced blend of horror and sci-fi from Richard Matheson, the popular and prolific writer who also penned the novel I Am Legend and several notable The Twilight Zone scripts.

Link:
http://www.wbshop.com/Stranger-Within%2c-The-+EST-MOD/1000120269,default,pd.html?cgid=

 

post #113 of 115
I own a large number of tv movies mainly from the 1970's but also some from other decades. These are just some of my tele fright films:

Horror:including many rare, unreleased made for television movies which aired on ABC, NBC, or CBS during the 1970’s:

 

 The Amityville Horror – 79’ O

 Ben – 72’ VG+

 Billy the Kid versus Dracula – 66’ O

 Black Noon – 71’ G

 Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb – 71’ O

 The Boy Who Cried Werewolf – 73 O

 Brides of Dracula – 60’ O

 Bermuda Depths – 78’ O

 Burnt Offerings 76’O

 Burn Witch Burn – 62’ O

 The Comedy of Terrors – 64’ O

 Conspiracy of Terror 4-10-75G+

 Count Dracula – 77’ Louis Jourdan O

 Countess Dracula – 71’ O

 Crescendo – 70’E

 Crowhaven Farm – 70’ E

 Cruise into Terror 2-3-78E

 The Curse of Frankenstein – 57’O

 Curse of the Devil – 73 O

 Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb – 64’ O

 The Curse of the Werewolf – 61’ O

 The Dark Secret of Harvest House – 78’E+

 Dead of Night – 69’ O

 The Deadly Bees – 67’ E

 Death Cruise 10-30-74 E

 Death House – 76’ O

 Devil Dog: Hound of Hell – 78’ O

 The Devil’s Daughter – 73’ E

 Devil’s Rain – 75’ O

 Die! Die! My Darling – 65’ O

 Don’t be Afraid of the Dark x2– 73’ E, O

 Don’t Go To Sleep – 82’E

 Dracula (Frank Langella) 79’ O

 Dracula (Jack Palance) 73, O

 Dracula has Risen from the Grave – 68’ O

 Duel – 71’ O

 Equinox – 70’ O

 The Evil – 78’ VG+ or E-

 The Evil of Frankenstein – 64’ O

 The Fall of the House of Usher – 60’ O

 Frankenstein must be Destroyed – 69’ O

 Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror – 68’ O

 Frogs – 72’ O

 Gargoyles – 72’ O

 Ghost Story -81’ O

 Good against Evil – 77’ O

 The Gorgon – 64’ O

 Horror at 37,000 Feet – 73’ VG

 Horror of Dracula – 58’ O

 House of Dark Shadows – 70’ VHS and DVD O

 The House That Wouldn’t Die 10-27-70 G-

 A Howling in the Woods – 71’ VG

 The Initiation of Sarah – 78’ VG

 The Invasion of Carol Enders 3-8-74 E

 The Kiss of the Vampire – 63’ O

 Last Bride of Salem – 74’ G-

 The Legacy – 78’ O

 The Legend of Hell House 73’ O

 The Legend of Lizzie Borden – 75’ E+

 Let’s Scare Jessica to Death – 71’ O

 Look What Happened To Rosemary’s Baby – 76’ VG+

 The Lost Boys – 87’O

 Killdozer 2-2-74E

 Killer Bees – 74’ E+

 Kingdom of Spiders – 77’ O

 King Kong – 33’ O

 Midnight Offerings – 81’ E

 Mighty Joe Young – 49’ O

 The Mummy – 59’ O

 Nightmare – 64’ O

 Night Creatures – 62’ O

 Night of Dark Shadows – 71 VHS and DVD O

 Night of the Witches – 70’ G

 The Norliss Tapes – 73’ O

 Nosferatu – 22’ O

 The Other -72’ O

 Paranoiac – 63’ O

 The People 1-22-72 E

 People across the Lake 10-3-88 VG

 Phantom of the Opera – 62’ O

 Piranha – 78’ O

 The Pit and the Pendulum – 61’ O

 The Possessed – 77’ VG+

 Psychomania – 73’ O

 The Raven – 63’ O

 Race with the Devil – 75’ O

 Reincarnation of Peter Proud 75’ VG+

 Rosemary’s Baby – 68’ O

 Salem’s Lot – 79’ O

 Satan’s School for Girls – 73’ O

 Satan’s Triangle – 75’ VG+

 The Savage Bees- 76’ O

 The Screaming Woman 1-29-72E

 Scream of Fear – 61’ O

 The Sentinel – 77’ O

 Shattered Silence – 72’E

 She Waits 1-28-72VG

 Snowbeast 4-28-77E

 Something Evil – 72’ E+

 Son of King Kong – 33’ O

 Spectre – 77’E

 The Stepford Children – 87’ G-

 The Stepford Wives – 75’ O

 The Strange and Deadly Occurrence 9-24-74VG

 The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver 2-28-77VG         

 The Spell – 77’ E

 The Stepford Children – 87’VG-

 The Stepford Wives – 75’ O

 The Stranger Within – 74’ E

 The Swarm – 78’ O

 Sweet, Sweet Rachel 10-2-71 E

 Tales of Terror – 62’ O

 Taste the Blood of Dracula – 70’ O

 To the Devil…A Daughter – 76’O

 Twice Told Tales – 63’ O

 Terror Out of the Sky 12-26-78 E

 Trapped 11-14-73 VG

 Trilogy of Terror – 75’ O

 Twice Told Tales – 63’ O

 Twins of Evil – 71’ O

 The Two Faces of DR. Jeckyll – 60’ O

 The U.F.O. Incident – 75’VG

 Vampire 10-7-79 VG

 The Vampire Lovers – 70’ VHS O

 Werewolf Shadow – 71’ O

 Where Have All the People Gone – 10-8-74’E-

 Willard – 71’ E+

 The Witchfinder General – 68’O

 The Witching – 72’ E

 The Witch’s Curse – 62’G-

 

I just bought the current release-Satan's School for Girls and the quality was unbelievably bad.
post #114 of 115
I forgot--Bad Ronald 74'. The letters after the title are for me. They are quality ratings.
post #115 of 115
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I just bought the current release-Satan's School for Girls and the quality was unbelievably bad.


Thanks for letting us know about that. I heard the movie was getting re-released on DVD. Sorry to hear the quality was bad, but the packaging looks awesome. It sounds like the same old, scratched up 16mm print that all the other public domain companies are using.
I guess I'll hang onto my original 1985 Prism VHS videotape. At least the picture is better than some of the public domain DVDs I've seen.
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