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Winston T. Boogie

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I'm looking forward to a pair of Criterion releases this year:


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And would love to see more Film Noir come to blu-ray. Here are three from Warner Brothers I'd love to see:


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Are there Noirs you would like to see on blu-ray?
 

Winston T. Boogie

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I know what you mean, Robert. I know I'm suggesting three lesser known films in the opening post and there are obviously some glaring omissions that are much better known but it seems to me that for whatever reason the lesser known works often end up coming out first.


Let's get some Noir stuff going in this thread though can you list a top 5 or ten or just some of your favorite Noirs?
 

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The Mask Of Dimitrios, one of my favorite films, struggled to get a Warner Archive DVD release because the elements were in such bad shape. The chances of it coming out on Blu-ray must be slim.
 

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Robin9 said:
The Mask Of Dimitrios, one of my favorite films, struggled to get a Warner Archive DVD release because the elements were in such bad shape. The chances of it coming out on Blu-ray must be slim.

That's the kind of thing I fear, Robin. I know it is probably not a film a lot of people know but restored and presented on blu-ray I think it would find a lot of people that would be very happy to get to know it.
 

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Dark Passage

Detour

Murder, My Sweet

In a Lonely Place

Angel Face

On Dangerous Ground

Odds Against Tomorrow

Criss Cross

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid :D (hey, it counts!)



Many of my favorite noirs have already gone Blu:


The Third Man

Laura

Double Indemnity

Kiss Me Deadly

The Big Combo

Cape Fear

The Lost Weekend

The Lady from Shanghai

Leave Her to Heaven

Sunset Boulevard

The Big Heat

Cry Danger

Secret Beyond the Door

Strangers on a Train
 

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Pickup On South Street

This Gun For Hire

Slightly Scarlet

D.O.A.

Detour

Vicki

The Blue Dahlia

He Walked By Night

Mildred Pierce

Murder My Sweet

House Of Bamboo

The Whistler

Murder By Contract
 

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There are many noirs I would like on Blu-ray, a few I haven't seen mentioned are Narrow Margin, Crime Wave, Tension, The Killers, and Pushover.


There are also many neo noirs I would like on Blu-ray, starting with Le Samourai, Palmetto, Romeo is Bleeding, Charley Varrick, Madigan, and the Laughing Policeman. Somewhere I read that Twilight Time will be releasing Devil In A Blue Dress this year, which is a great neo noir. I hope that is factual and not a rumour.
 
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Craig Beam said:
Dark Passage
Detour
Murder, My Sweet
In a Lonely Place
Angel Face
On Dangerous Ground
Odds Against Tomorrow
Criss Cross
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid :D (hey, it counts!)


Many of my favorite noirs have already gone Blu:

The Third Man
Laura
Double Indemnity
Kiss Me Deadly
The Big Combo
Cape Fear
The Lost Weekend
The Lady from Shanghai
Leave Her to Heaven
Sunset Boulevard
The Big Heat
Cry Danger
Secret Beyond the Door
Strangers on a Train
What what what

Where can I get Lost Weekend!?
 

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Lost Weekend on Blu-ray is available in Europe but it is region B/2, so you would need a region free player to watch it.
 

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Yep The Lost Weekend is one of my all-time favorites and has been out for a couple of years from Masters of Cinema Region B ( see here). Great reason to go region free.

As for noir I'd really like to see on Blu, add Nightmare Alley to those listed here.
 

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My grail-noir is "The Devil Thumbs a Ride".

I believe there are rights issues; there have been rights issues for several years - apparently, even preventing showings on TCM, much less a physical media release.
 

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Tons I want, these are highest on my list:


The Lineup

The Burglar

Nightmare Alley

Odds Against Tomorrow

Beyond the Forest

Blast of Silence

The Asphalt Jungle

Murder by Contract

Sudden Fear

The Phenix City Story

Storm Fear

Raw Deal

Night and the City

Betrayed (When Strangers Marry)

Secret Beyond the Door

Cry of the City

Human Desire

Moonrise

Thieves' Highway

Pickup on South Street

The Set-Up
 

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Being somewhat new to appreciate the noir classics, I don't have a exhaustive list. But a few I'd definitely like to see on well-done Blu:


Key Largo (1948): Perhaps as part of the hopefully coming Humphrey Bogart Collection, Volume 2.


The Big Clock (1948): Have it on DVD. Release this on Blu right along with the 1987 remake No Way Out (wish Ray Milland would have been around for a cameo in this one, he died the year before No Way Out was released) Would love to see a extra included of Ray Milland as he appeared in this film and his well-done supporting role 30 years later as Sire Yiri in Battlestar Galactica TOS. (1978)


The Big Sleep (1946): Again as part of a Humphrey Bogart Collection, Volume 2. Note that both Key Largo and The Big Sleep also feature Lauren Bacall.


Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982): I agree, it counts.




Life is a Highway....oops got a little Tom Cochrane going in my head right now.
 

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Martin_Teller said:
Tons I want, these are highest on my list:


The Lineup

The Burglar

Nightmare Alley

Odds Against Tomorrow

Beyond the Forest

Blast of Silence

The Asphalt Jungle

Murder by Contract

Sudden Fear

The Phenix City Story

Storm Fear

Raw Deal

Night and the City

Betrayed (When Strangers Marry)

Secret Beyond the Door

Cry of the City

Human Desire

Moonrise

Thieves' Highway

Pickup on South Street

The Set-Up

Secret Beyond the Door is out on Blu & DVD from Olive. Blast of Silence, Night and the City, Thieves' Highway, & Pickup on South Street will likely be Criterion upgrades when the time comes.
 

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Persianimmortal said:
Yep The Lost Weekend is one of my all-time favorites and has been out for a couple of years from Masters of Cinema Region B ( see here). Great reason to go region free.

Or go here for the steelbook version, which I have. I bought it a couple of years ago, along with the UK steelbook of Double Indemnity and the UK non-steelbook Touch of Evil. I guess for some reason I assumed The Lost Weekend came out here in region A when the other two did.


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Here's the listing from Eureka!/Masters of Cinema's website. Seriously, I can't think of a better reason than this to take the plunge into region-free bliss.
 

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