Does anyone know how far Columbia House got on their VHS releases? Did they do the whole series or if not, how many volumes did they do?
Home Theater Forum › Home Theater Forum › Blu-ray, DVD, Streaming Video and Digital Downloads › TV on DVD and Blu-ray › Have Gun Will Travel Question
Join Now
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Featured Reviews
-
A kind of low budget combination of Jules Dassin’s The Naked City and William Wyler’s Detective Story, Arnold Laven’s Vice Squad offers an entertaining West Coast twist to the police work shown...
-
The Phantom of the Opera gets a great showcase on Blu-ray with this performance at the Royal Albert Hall last October, in honor of its 25th anniversary. Like last year’s Blu-ray of Les...
-
After scoring as an international sensation and winning six 2011 Emmy Awards, Downton Abbey became last season’s most buzzed about new show (curiously, the first season won no major prizes in...
-
Winning the Best Narrative Feature prize at the SXSW Film Festival and being called “the next Woody Allen” must be heady stuff indeed for young filmmaker Lena Dunham. In Tiny Furniture, she...
-
When one hears the phrase “Japanese samurai movie,” naturally one’s thoughts immediately go to Akira Kurosawa who directed some of the finest ones ever made. But Hideo Gosha’s Three Outlaw...
Have Gun Will Travel Question
post #2 of 25
4/22/08 at 7:52pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
I believe they did the entire show. I think it is 4 episodes running across around 50 VHS tapes.
post #3 of 25
4/22/08 at 9:59pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
They did in fact release the entire series on VHS, across 56 tapes. I still have a complete set.CBS/Columbia House used the video masters that they had from the VHS release when they put the show on DVD, resulting in less than optimal picture quality.
post #4 of 25
4/22/08 at 11:20pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Well I got s1 and s2 of HGWT , the video and sound on season one is watchable I'd give a B grade. Season 2 starts out well but half way though there a noticable drop off in capture quality(c- to d) in fact making allot of the night scenes almost unwatchable. This is really a massive bummer to me on two fronts one I'm reluctant to by season 3 because I know that cbs has abandoned HGWT with s3 and second I'm reluctant to spend money on s3 due to poor video quality and other posted complaints about defective sets. I bought s1 and s2 on a blind buy (well not really I loved the few oldtime radio plays of HGWT) . HGTW is great fun show and it amazing how much story telling could be pack into a 30 minute show its sad to see how poor the sets were produced and abandoned only after three seasons, (there was only 6 seasons) when you consider the garbage that have gotten full series releases yet cbs kills HGWT after three? Sad.Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
It all has to do with sales, not the quality of the show. And unfortunately many times the sales are tied into familiarity of younger viewers. I know HGWT had run for awhile on Chopmark and earlier on TV Land when few people got the network. It's a great show but I guess it just didn't sell well enough. CBS doesn't usually abandon shows so I'm assuming by season 3 the sales must have been abysmal for the releases to be discontinued. Taxi is really the only other show I can think of that they stopped in the middle like that.
post #6 of 25
4/23/08 at 9:05am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
yeah I know sales drive releases, but studios continue to make stealth releases which hurts sales . And I'm not talking about pricey tv aid campaigns, for example with HGWT if they ran some banner ads at ORCAT (makes mp3 cd's of classic radio dramas like HGWT) and websites that focus on classic tv and radio shows could have help sales, even if CBS got some of there ad people to sign up to forum's like this to make shill post for new dvd set would be helpful. Im just bummed that the consumer get blamed for poor sale but how the heck is the consumer going to buy something if we dont know its available?
post #7 of 25
4/24/08 at 2:07pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Hiya, Bob.With Season 3, again the video is up and down. And one must be careful to not get stuck with one of the defective sets released by CBS. (I think they've been pulled.)
However, the show quality of year 3 is through the roof. The top ten eps from this year can be matched with anything produced by American dramatic television. The great Ida Lupino directed many of them, and some were directed by Richard Boone himself. A must buy/
post #8 of 25
4/24/08 at 9:31pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Mitchum22
Hiya, Bob.
With Season 3, again the video is up and down. And one must be careful to not get stuck with one of the defective sets released by CBS. (I think they've been pulled.) However, the show quality of year 3 is through the roof. The top ten eps from this year can be matched with anything produced by American dramatic television. The great Ida Lupino directed many of them, and some were directed by Richard Boone himself. A must buy/ |
Hmmm good to hear the story quality didnt fad maybe if I can find s3 HGWT at a decent price I might pick it up.
post #9 of 25
4/25/08 at 12:26am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Disappointing that CBS pulled the releases considering it was a big success for Columbia House who released the whole run on tape whilst some of their other VHS releases ,stuff like Route 66 , Dragnet, Wanted Dead or Alive never got beyond the initial batch.Mind you HGWT came out before the penchant for split seasons. Maybe they could consider this route, don't like them myself but if it keeps the releases going !
post #10 of 25
4/25/08 at 7:07am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
The Have Gun-Will Travel sets were some of the first for CBS DVD. They're from a period before CBS DVD adopted their current high standards for picture and audio quality.I wish they could redo seasons 1-3 and bring them up to the standards of their Perry Mason, Untouchables, and Fugitive releases. If they ever do continue with HGWT, we'll be left with seasons 4 and on sporting excellent picture quality, while seasons 1-3 will still look rather bad, especially in comparison.
post #11 of 25
4/25/08 at 7:41am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by jdee28
The Have Gun-Will Travel sets were some of the first for CBS DVD. They're from a period before CBS DVD adopted their current high standards for picture and audio quality.
|
I totally agree with this and was about to say the exact same thing. I believe this series simply suffered from being released too early in the TV on DVD game, so to speak. At the time CBS/Paramount wasn't doing the restoration they are now and the show suffered the consequences. I truly believe that had "HGWT" been released, oh... let's say last year instead of 4 or so years ago, it would have succeeded. It's just a victim of poor timing as much as anything else, IMHO.
Gary "and it would be awkward to have seasons 4-6 look stellar while 2 and 3 looked poor" O.
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Gary OS
I totally agree with this and was about to say the exact same thing. I believe this series simply suffered from being released too early in the TV on DVD game, so to speak. At the time CBS/Paramount wasn't doing the restoration they are now and the show suffered the consequences. I truly believe that had "HGWT" been released, oh... let's say last year instead of 4 or so years ago, it would have succeeded. It's just a victim of poor timing as much as anything else, IMHO.
Gary "and it would be awkward to have seasons 4-6 look stellar while 2 and 3 looked poor" O. |
Well, that was kind of what happened with a few shows. Mad About You comes to mind, as does Mary Tyler Moore, both released early, stalled and then revisited a few years later.
post #13 of 25
4/25/08 at 9:47am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Gunsmoke: The 50th Anniversary Collection; Rawhide Season 1; and Wild, Wild West Season 1 are other sets that were released before CBS DVD adopted their current high standards for picture and audio quality. As a result, these sets are hard for me to watch; I wish they'd re-do them.
post #14 of 25
4/25/08 at 11:30am
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Hi again, Bob.Don't know if we're allowed to do this -- and I certainly don't want to upset Gary anymore than I already have
Link removed by moderator. Do not repost.
This guy shows ultimate respect for the show, a serious collector and the quality is great. (No, he's not my brother.)
post #15 of 25
4/25/08 at 3:49pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
I wish there were forums somewhere online that would actually discuss bootlegs and the various dealers. It's ironic that sites like HTF forbid it because they don't want to get shut down, yet the bootleggers themselves don't ever seem to get shut down. The time has come to start looking for alternative ways to find our favorite shows because it's obvious we can't rely on the studios anymore. It's a shame that it all has to be so underground, that one courageous web site couldn't at least attempt to shed some light on all the dark alleys out there. After all, trading is still legal, isn't it?
post #16 of 25
4/25/08 at 8:57pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
The HTF doesn't prohibit discussion of bootleg sites because they're afraid of getting shut down -- they do it because they court the participation and approval of the copyright holders and fear that bootleg chatter would scare them off (but oh well, still no Warners HTF chat this year anyway ... whoops).Limiting as that position is in threads like this one, I think it's still probably a good thing, because there are so many unscrupulous jerks out there that any forum which doesn't have that kind of ban seems to descend into a morass of swapping bit torrent files and blatant pro-piracy screeds. I agree that a resource along the lines of what Professor Echo suggests is needed, not just to help people sort out the provenance & quality of the bootlegs out there but to to provide info for those of us who try to navigate that world with some sense of ethics (I, for instance, would never buy a pirated copy of something I could purchase legally, but have purchased fan-subtitled DVDs of foreign films if I was convinced they were titles no legit label was likely to release in the near future).
It's not something I'd be afraid to do myself (despite what certain trade organizations would have you believe, it'd fall under the auspices of free speech), but I'm not sure I'd want to devote the time to it either. My pledge to myself on writing for the internet has been to focus on the content, not on inside-baseball DVD wonkery, and so far I've only broken it once, even though like the rest of you I spend way too much time educating myself on this stuff in order to enhance my viewing pleasure.
post #17 of 25
4/25/08 at 8:58pm
- Michael Reuben
- Michael Reuben
- Location: NYC - where derivatives were invented!
- offline
- Joined: February 1998
- Posts: 21,769
- Reviews: 160
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Mitchum22
Don't know if we're allowed to do this
|
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Professor Echo
It's ironic that sites like HTF forbid it because they don't want to get shut down, yet the bootleggers themselves don't ever seem to get shut down.
|
M.
post #18 of 25
4/26/08 at 1:52am
- Parker Clack
- Parker Clack
-
- offline
- Joined: July 1997
- Posts: 11,917
- Reviews: 2
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Our policy against bootlegs is because of one reason. They are selling a copyrighted program for a profit. By allowing posts to provide members with external links where they can go to pick up these products comes off as an endorsement of such sites by HTF. It is illegal and as with anything illegal is nothing that we want to have a part of.Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Parker Clack
Our policy against bootlegs is because of one reason. They are selling a copyrighted program for a profit. By allowing posts to provide members with external links where they can go to pick up these products comes off as an endorsement of such sites by HTF. It is illegal and as with anything illegal is nothing that we want to have a part of.
|
Whatever. So's driving over the speed limit and how many people have never done that? I don't condone bootleggers either and obviously the powers that be here can choose to censor what they wish. However, considering the level of knowledge about these matters that the majority of the posters here possess, which is about a 3 on a 1-10 scale, not allowing discussions probably leads more people to getting ripped off than would happen if it was discussed. I've seen what these people have the nerve to sell and 95% of it is unwatchable crap. So maybe the feeling is - you get what you deserve if you deal with these cretins - but it usually works better to shine a light on a problem rather than close your eyes and hope it goes away. It's like how adults think keeping things from kids makes them disinterested but instead it has the opposite effect and makes them more curious. Exposing this problem would be more beneficial than ignoring it, IMO.
post #20 of 25
4/26/08 at 7:09am
- Michael Reuben
- Michael Reuben
- Location: NYC - where derivatives were invented!
- offline
- Joined: February 1998
- Posts: 21,769
- Reviews: 160
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Mr. Dearborn, when you set up your own site, you can adopt whatever policies you see fit. In the meantime, please remember HTF Rule 20:Quote:
| 20. We make the rules. Forum rules and guidelines are not up for debate. This is not a democracy, but rather a private forum. Anyone openly debating these rules will be removed. In addition, anyone publicly challenging or "calling out" the forum's ownership or administration on the policies or conduct of the forum will be removed. |
M.
post #21 of 25
4/26/08 at 7:12am
- Ockeghem
- Scott D. Atwell
- Location: Michigan (U.S.A.)
- online
- Joined: February 2007
- Posts: 5,427
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Michael Reuben
You're not. It says so in the HTF Rules and in an announcement at the top of this forum. Zero tolerance.
|
What are you referring to here? I ask, because it was deleted before I had a chance to see it. I collect bootleg material of Beatles music, some television shows and films, etc., and would be interested knowing the violation so I do not commit it myself. I'd also like to discuss the topic, but I don't really know to what extent it is able to be discussed. Thanks.
post #22 of 25
4/26/08 at 12:06pm
- Michael Reuben
- Michael Reuben
- Location: NYC - where derivatives were invented!
- offline
- Joined: February 1998
- Posts: 21,769
- Reviews: 160
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Ockeghem
Michael,
What are you referring to here? I ask, because it was deleted before I had a chance to see it. I collect bootleg material of Beatles music, some television shows and films, etc., and would be interested knowing the violation so I do not commit it myself. I'd also like to discuss the topic, but I don't really know to what extent it is able to be discussed. Thanks. |
Quote:
| 5. Respect for copyrights. Home Theater Forum has a strict policy of respecting the rights of copyright holders. We do not allow discussion of bootleg material or where or how to obtain it, and we immediately delete all links to sites that deal in bootleg material. If you have any doubt whether a source is legitimate, please check with a moderator before posting any links. We also do not allow discussion of (a) how to make unauthorized copies of video or audio materials, (b) how to defeat any form of copy protection (including, for example, how to make “personal” copies of commercially produced DVDs), and/or (c) how to obtain equipment that can only be used for such purposes. In one form or another, this rule goes back to the very origins of HTF. We are serious about it, and it is not going to change. Please do not try to debate copyright law with us. We’re not interested in discussing what the law should be. We believe it is in the best interest of HTF to enforce this policy strictly, and members test it at their peril. |
See also NO MORE THREADS ABOUT BOOTLEG SITES!
M.
post #23 of 25
4/26/08 at 12:18pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
What does the law say about someone who records a series off the air and then sells it for only the cost of the blank discs or tapes to copy it? Or they are willing to trade it to someone?I'm not trying to be sarcastic or break anyone's rice bowl, I really want to know, if someone here has the legal expertise to answer that. If it's going to lead to an endless discussion about copyright laws, then forget it. I'm just curious about the situation, not looking to be suspended from HTF. If this prolongs the discussion in a way that could violate policy, then skip it and move on. Maybe someone could PM me with the answer if they know it.
I wasn't disputing HTF's policy nor necessarily disagreeing with it; I understand why it's in place and I respect it for all the reasons they provide. However, I stand by my original post in wishing there was SOMEWHERE online where people could indeed get more information about this area of collecting, with all due props to Hank's reasoning that perhaps any effort to illuminate all the illegal activity might serve to curtail it. I understand this is not a part of HTF's mission, but I don't see the harm in wishing someone online would make it theirs. Would that I had the resources, I would start a site myself.
post #24 of 25
4/26/08 at 2:11pm
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
I honest I have to disagree about the quality of all bootleg dvd sets, Im sorry but especially with HGWT, I saw a boot leg dvd set at gun show awhile back and the video and sound capture were way better than cbs's second half of S2 (boot leg b+ to a- range). This guy was a huge fan of old classic tv westerns and selling to a crowd who might track him down and gun him if he sold the usual boot leg crap. The only catch was he was only sell full series sets (six seasons) and wanted 200.00, honestly I now regret my decision not to buy. And I'm sorry but half arsed releases like cbs has done with HGWT only helps the Bootleg market, because people are tried of getting rip by numerous legal dvd series releases of so so quality, adandoned half way though the series (ie NYPD blue and HGWT) why wait for the studios to release series then have no guarantee if there going to finnish series or not? Most fans want their favorite series on dvds of decent quality and the complete series that they can watch again at there convince, in any order they like, when they like. Buying boot leg whole series sets fills that legitimate consumer wish. With short sited studios wetting the publics appetite for tv series and cutting off mid way only helps incite people to look for " extra legal" ways of completing there collection of there favorite series. That my two cents
post #25 of 25
4/26/08 at 2:26pm
- Michael Reuben
- Michael Reuben
- Location: NYC - where derivatives were invented!
- offline
- Joined: February 1998
- Posts: 21,769
- Reviews: 160
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Have Gun Will Travel Question
Since people seem unwilling to drop the subject of bootlegs, despite being quoted the rules that explicitly prohibit such discussion, this thread is now closed.M.
Return Home
Back to Forum: TV on DVD and Blu-ray
This thread is locked
Home Theater Forum › Home Theater Forum › Blu-ray, DVD, Streaming Video and Digital Downloads › TV on DVD and Blu-ray › Have Gun Will Travel Question
Currently, there are 1702 Active Users
(194 Members and 1508 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › What are your top 10 N64 games? 19 seconds ago
- › Warner Archive Discussion Thread (The Announcements/The Films) 1 minute ago
- › My conversation with Warner Archives regarding THE SATAN BUG m.o.d. 3 minutes ago
- › WB Gypsy / The Great Race / Mister Roberts / Auntie Mame 5 minutes ago
- › Denon AVR-1912 vs Pioneer VSX-1021? Airplay differences? Discrete... 6 minutes ago
- › Consolidated HD Bargain Thread! 9 minutes ago
- › "AT LONG LAST LOVE" , "Where's Charley?" "Song of Norway" Status... 9 minutes ago
- › NHL 2011-12 Season Discussion Thread 15 minutes ago
- › Boston Acoustics VR950 Blown Tweeter 21 minutes ago
- › Naked City 21 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › Vice Squad (MGM/MOD) by MattH.
- › Logitech 915-000144 Harmony Link - Black by Ronald Epstein
- › Love Story [Blu-ray] by MatthewA
- › The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] by Kevin EK
- › Downton Abbey: Season 2 (Original U.K. Edition) [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › Tiny Furniture (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › Three Outlaw Samurai (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › Rebound [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › From Dusk Till Dawn 4 Film Collection [Blu-ray] by Toddwrtr
- › Phantom of the Opera (1925) (Silent) [Blu-ray] by Toddwrtr
View: More Reviews
Recent Articles
- › HTF AWARDS 2011 by Ronald Epstein
- › 2012 Home Theater Forum Meet Information by Ronald Epstein
- › HTF Official Blu Ray Review Archive Part 2 by Ronald Epstein
- › Robert Fowkes, HTF Moderator, 1942-2011 by Ronald Epstein
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: #-D by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: E-I by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: J-P by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: Q-T by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: U-Z by Robert Crawford
- › Interview With Director Simon Wells About... by Adam Gregorich
View: Recent Articles | All Articles
Home | Home Theater Gear, Movies & More | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Home Theater Forum | Join the Community | HTF Chat | HTF Events | Advertise
© 2012 Home Theater Forum is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Home Theater Forum | Join the Community | HTF Chat | HTF Events | Advertise
© 2012 Home Theater Forum is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map




