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post #61 of 86

I think the reason for this is that they would not want to include the pilot in any series set.    Just because the pilot is released separately should not be taken as an indicator that there won't be a series release for this ever.

post #62 of 86

Just odd they didn't release the first pilot from 1973 before this one though, curious thing about this show is it had two and the second one sold it. I guess maybe a series set would become too packed if both ones had to be included, but a short series like this of only 44 episodes should be manageable somehow split into volumes even if need be.

post #63 of 86

By the way, now I saw both pilots and I liked the second pilot(Smile Jenny,you´re dead) much more than the first pilot.

 

Here´s some trivia about the second pilot: I´ve just read an interview with the actress who played Jenny and she admitted that she was deeply in love with David Janssen when they were filming the second pilot.

post #64 of 86

TVShowsOnDVD news article about the second Harry O pilot TV movie:

 

 

Harry O - Smile Jenny, You're Dead (second pilot TV movie) - TVShowsOnDVD.com news article

post #65 of 86
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Originally Posted by HenryDuBrow View Post

Just odd they didn't release the first pilot from 1973 before this one though, curious thing about this show is it had two and the second one sold it. I guess maybe a series set would become too packed if both ones had to be included, but a short series like this of only 44 episodes should be manageable somehow split into volumes even if need be.



Is that correct what TVShowsOnDVD say in their news article about the second pilot, that it was considered the show's "real" pilot? Is that in the sense that it was the pilot which sold the show?

 

If this sells well and the series follows (preferably the first season in one season set and not split into two volumes), then hopefully the first pilot will follow sometime in the future.

post #66 of 86

A bit of quite promising news is in the Search thread here, the Warner quote saying if they can clear it they're looking into releasing that show so hopefully it's the same goings on with Harry O. Now that we know it's the second pilot they regard the 'real one' closer to the series format coming first as an archive title, could be there's even the chance the series may still be considered for the real release DVD. Who's to say. They mention it as memorable in the news info, and something memorable always warrants consideration. We've seen two seasons so far of Scarecrow and Mrs. King (with Harry's old co-star Mel Stewart), had Harry O followed along that example it'd all be out and done with by now. We are talking a David Janssen show after all and one of TV's biggest stars ever, not some fly by night nobody. I just hope we shan't be reading 'no plans' again in some future chat. crazy.gif


Edited by HenryDuBrow - 4/27/11 at 2:42pm
post #67 of 86

Fingers crossed that dosen't happen (a "no plans" answer in a possible future Warner chat). Just hope that "Smile Jenny, You're Dead" sells well.

post #68 of 86

Interesting that you mention that, I would've thought that sales numbers through MOD should matter less to a studio once a movie or TV show is given free to order on demand...or not order. Or did I get that business all wrong, that sales still matter somehow? I mean, once it's there as a service to use for purchase it ought to be available whenever the buyer chooses to, be it now or years down the road? I'd figure this a permanent consumer option, otherwise I've missed the meaning of it. Because in the case of Search which they're interested in releasing if it pans out, how much would they expect to sell there? Really more than they'd expect from, say, Harry O? I would doubt it.  


Edited by HenryDuBrow - 4/28/11 at 1:02pm
post #69 of 86

I just assumed that sales mattered, whether a title was an MOD or non-MOD title.

post #70 of 86

That could be, yes. I suppose it's a part maybe, it's just that by their own account they're interested in releasing Search apparently regardless of how the pilot does so it seems sales may not be a factor in itself. And that pilot (Probe) is not even out yet.


Edited by HenryDuBrow - 5/1/11 at 6:14am
post #71 of 86

Who has already bought the second pilot ?

 

How is the quality?

post #72 of 86

Nico, No remastering was done for this release, but, given that, the A/V quality is good. The original WB TV logo at the beginning was retained. Here's hoping sales will be good enough to see more of Mr. Orwell soon.

post #73 of 86

Todd, thanks for posting some comments on Smile Jenny, You're Dead.

post #74 of 86

It looks fine yes for something not remastered, I didn't expect it not to either quite frankly. More please, DVD or DVD-R. cool.gif Is there really nobody here who can answer whether their archive sales play a part in what's made available or not? Given the example with the Search situation, and this being an on demand online service, I should think it's somewhat less important. Of course, if I'm wrong on that then I'm wrong. Not that I think this show wouldn't do well mind you, I think it would given its leading star, which is why I still champion an 'oldfashioned' DVD release primarily. And of course, the original Facebook question was for the series with an answer that should be read that way.  

post #75 of 86

A very positive review of Smile Jenny, You're Dead on DVD Talk:

 

 

Smile Jenny, You're Dead - DVD Talk review

post #76 of 86

Hopefully, the selling numbers are so good that Warner will release Season 1 some day......

post #77 of 86

So do I, wonder if it's actually been remastered afterall despite saying differently in the info or it's just been kept well. Would also be interesting to know the exact state of the show itself, if it's had a facelift lately. Can only repeat what's pointed out a few times, Warner's released many rare and obscure films from their archives already they otherwise never would've, mainly 1940s titles. So if something can be cleared it'll be made available, despite selling numbers, surely that's the tactic and whole spirit of the archive idea. Making available. 

 

Their TV shows are getting more and more attention now, thankfully. A long running show doing poorly may be a different situation, other than that, I see no difference or conflict between the release of a film vs. a made for television product. These former big TV stars, like Janssen, still have plenty of fans today which is worth remembering. Bill Bixby's another one of those names, or say a Michael Landon, their stuff now considered cult tends to always do good business. Maybe they have traditional DVD distribution in mind here, I'd certainly agree enough good reasons exist. A worthy perfect review there, by the way! 

post #78 of 86

The Archives release of The F.B.I is pretty high on their list of current bestselling titles.  This, combined with their release and promotion of Smile, Jenny and CBS/Paramount's apparent success with The Fugitive, create a pretty encouraging environment for a possible release of the actual series.  I'm a little doubtful that Harry O would be a success in general release, but I think it could be very successful in the Archives format.

post #79 of 86

It'd probably do well either way, although something to keep in mind would be that many of these 60s/70s idols were heartthrobs in their day for many now older female fans (Burt Reynolds anyone, where's Dan August anyway?), and if going with archive releases only for most, they could miss out on some folks not aware of this Internet on-line service thing. Just saying, if I didn't tell my parents about some of these available titles they'd never find out. 

post #80 of 86

Keeping fingers crossed the Harry O release does happen next year. The recent answer from Warner Archive on their Facebook page is promising, but I won't be buoyant about it until (or if) it's confirmed. Theory about the possible number of discs in the set(s)....the best thing would be if "Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On" and the two seasons are released together in one set, or as two separate season sets (with the first pilot TV movie included with the first season). With 44 episodes and counting the first pilot movie, there would be 46 episodes altogether, and ideally with 4 episodes per disc, 12 discs in total. Again, just a theory. And hopefully the music costs are not too high.


Edited by WaveCrest - 11/10/11 at 4:37pm
post #81 of 86
Everything seems to have gone silent on this. How is it that Pac-Man get a release and this doesn't even get a MOD release?
post #82 of 86
It's a little sad yes, but the year is still young so I haven't given up hope yet. And they did say a release this year was on the table, I just wish they'd do the right thing and choose the better quality format. But they're a bit behind on everything at the moment it seems, last year they said the second season of The F.B.I. would appear by the end of the year. That didn't happen, instead it looks like April for that WAC title. Lots of cartoons appearing right now, not sure why they're concentrating on that presently. But I have a splendid tip for them here though; how about leaving the two Harry O pilots for the MODs and releasing the show itself on DVD. Surely it's worth the superior disc format given its star and cult status. I mean, If Scarecrow & Mrs. King or Logan's Run can why not Harry O, one of the best 70s detective series. And it's such a highly repeat viewing show, thanks to a perfect Janssen primarily, for that alone it'd be a shame to settle for the inferior DVD-R as many fans would wear those cheap shaky discs out in no time.
post #83 of 86
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Originally Posted by Rick Thompson View Post

Great news!  I'll be able to finally dump my amalgamation of off-air recordings, copies from 16mm film, and "alternate source" copies with something a whole lot better!


http://www.amazon.com/Smile-Jenny-Youre-David-Janssen/dp/B00501SPQA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333919625&sr=8-1

In 2011 there was a released on Harry O TV movie, so i am wondering if this means we should hear something about the show being released in 2012.
post #84 of 86

The sort of news about the first season of Harry O, posted in another TV on DVD and Blu-ray thread (more like progress on the status of the first season) is very welcome. Not even going to hazard a guess as to when the set will be ready, but at least there's some progress.

post #85 of 86
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Originally Posted by WaveCrest View Post

The sort of news about the first season of Harry O, posted in another TV on DVD and Blu-ray thread (more like progress on the status of the first season) is very welcome. Not even going to hazard a guess as to when the set will be ready, but at least there's some progress.

I've been burned enough on this. I got suckered once when all we got was the second pilot. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

I'll believe it when I see it.
post #86 of 86
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Originally Posted by Rick Thompson View Post


I've been burned enough on this. I got suckered once when all we got was the second pilot. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
I'll believe it when I see it.

 

 

It's more of a cautious response from me with regards to this update on the status of the first season of Harry O. Only thing not mentioned in the Warner Archive's answer, is the first pilot TV movie. Taking the update with a pinch of salt.

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