Thomas T
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Robert, No Man Of Her Own should be highlighted in bold as it's been out for some time.
Are you sure it's been released on BD? I can't find any hint of it being available on BD from any retailer nor a posted BD review of it. I have the DVD that I bought in 2012.Thomas T said:Robert, No Man Of Her Own should be highlighted in bold as it's been out for some time.
It was a DVD only release that has yet to get updated to BD.Robert Crawford said:Are you sure it's been released on BD? I can't find any hint of it being available on BD from any retailer nor a posted BD review of it. I have the DVD that I bought in 2012.
My bad! I didn't know the list was restricted to blu releases only.Robert Crawford said:Are you sure it's been released on BD? I can't find any hint of it being available on BD from any retailer nor a posted BD review of it. I have the DVD that I bought in 2012.
I grabbed that while I was there also! I've never seen it, so it was a blind buy but too cheap to pass up.Thomas T said:I was at Fry's Electronics in Burbank to pick up some replacement keepcases and checked out the blu section and saw the blu of Olive's Mr. Peabody And The Mermaid on sale for $12.99! Needless to say, I snapped it up!
The standard DVD from Olive would've looked much worse than this BD.Thomas T said:I haven't watched Mr. Peabody yet but I did scan the disc and I'm glad I paid just $12.99 for it. Frankly, if I didn't know it was a blu, I would have thought it was a standard DVD. So much for the "everything looks better on blu" theory. But I'm happy to have the film as I've waited for a long time for it to make it to disc.
They announced another batch of Republic last December (quoted below) of which they've only schedule one of so far. Didn't include nearly as many, but between that and what hasn't been released yet, it should tide them over through 2015.atfree said:Have they licensed any more blocks of titles? It seems they were releasing stuff left and right in 2012 and 2013, then slowed down considerably in 2014, or maybe it's just my imagination.
OLIVE FILMS is proud to announce the following NEW acquisitions. All of these films will be released on DVD and BLU in 2014:
Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982) Comedy/Drama
Dir: Robert Altman – Cher, Sandy Dennis, Karen Black, Kathy Bates
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Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951) Adventure
Dir: William Marshall – Errol Flynn, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead
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Man of Conquest (1939) Epic Historical Drama / Western
Dir: George Nichols – Richard Dix, Gail Patrick, Joan Fontaine, George “Gabby” Hayes
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The Private Life of Bel Ami (1947) Drama
Dir: Albert Lewin – George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, Ann Dvorak, John Carradine
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Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945) Film Noir
Dir: Robert Siodmak – George Sanders, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ella Rains
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Track the Man Down (1955) Film Noir
Dir: R.G. Springsteen – Kent Taylor, Petula Clark, George Rose
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A Black Veil For Lisa (1968) Gialo Horror
Dir: Massimo Dallamano – John Mills, Luciana Paluzzi
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The Eternal Sea (1955) War Drama
Dir: John H. Auer – Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith, Dean Jagger, Virginia Grey
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Hell's Five Hours (1958) Film Noir
Dir: Jack L. Copeland – Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, Vic Morrow
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No Man's Woman (1955) Film Noir
Dir: Franklin Adreon – Marie Windsor, John Archer, Nancy Gates
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The Quiet Gun (1957) Western
Dir: William F. Claxton – Forrest Tucker, Lee Van Cleef, Mara Corday, Jim Davis
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Stranger at My Door (1956) Western
Dir: William Witney – Macdonald Carey, Patricia Medina, Skip Homeier, Slim Pickins
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Flying Disc Man From Mars (1950) Serial/Science Fiction
Dir: Fred C. Brannon – Walter Reed, Lois Collier, Gregory Gaye
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The Invisible Monster (1950) Serial/Horror
Dir: Fred C. Brannon – Richard Webb, Aline Towne, Lana Bradford
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The Beat Generation (1959) Crime Drama/Rock-N-Roll
Dir: Charles F. Haas – Steve Cochran, Mamie Van Doren, Ray Danton, Louis Armstrong, Jackie Coogan, Vampira, James Mitchum
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The Big Operator (1959) Crime Drama/Rock-N-Roll
Dir: Charles F. Haas – Mickey Rooney, Steve Cochran, Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Ray Danton, Jim Backus, Jackie Coogan, Vampira
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The Shanghai Story (1954) Film Noir
Dir: Frank Lloyd – Ruth Roman, Edmond O’ Brien, Richard Jaekel, Whit Bissell
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The Weapon (1956) Thriller
Dir: Val Guest – Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall, Nicole Maurey
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Woman They Almost Lynched (1953) Western
Dir: Allan Dwan – John Lund, Brian Donlevy, Joan Leslie
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World For Ransom (1954) Film Noir
Dir: Robert Aldrich – Dan Duryea, Gene Lockhart, Reginald Denny
You forgot to include The Sound of Fury (aka Try and Get Me, 1950). If I remember correctly, it was among the earlier batch of Paramount titles...Brandon Conway said:The Big Operator came out in September, and Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean is scheduled for release on 11/18/14Here's the list of remaining Paramount/Republic licensed titles. The following should be coming out in 2015 at some point:The Adalen Riots (1969)Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)The Beat Generation (1959)Beware, My Lovely (1952)A Black Veil for Lisa (1968)Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)The Eternal Sea (1955)Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950)Hell's Five Hours (1958)The Invisible Monster (1950)The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (1974)Man of Conquest (1939)No Man's Woman (1955)Outrage (1950)The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947)The Quiet Gun (1957)The Shanghai Story (1954)The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)Stranger at My Door (1956)Track the Man Down (1955)The Weapon (1956)Woman They Almost Lynched (1953)World for Ransom (1954)And the following DVD-only releases should get upgraded to Blu-ray at some point:The Buccaneer (1938)The Lawless (1950)No Man of Her Own (1950)Pony Express (1953)Something to Live For (1952)Tropic of Cancer (1970)Also, here are the titles that will not be released due to poor/missing film elements:Blood on the Sun (1945)Breakthrough (1979)Cadence (1990)Dakota (1945)Fighter Attack (1953)A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)The Last Command (1955)A Man Alone (1955)Marjorie Morningstar (1958)One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)Oregon Trail (1936)
I've noticed he has a habit of forgetting that onebubuwest said:You forgot to include The Sound of Fury (aka Try and Get Me, 1950). If I remember correctly, it was among the earlier batch of Paramount titles...