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Um, they were confirmed by Scream/Shout! Factory themselves, so it's official.Ronald Epstein said:Unconfirmed Titles: Master of the World (1961), Tower of London (1962), Diary of a Madman (1963), Cry of the Banshee (1970), An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe (1970)
John Doe said:Um, they were confirmed by Scream/Shout! Factory themselves, so it's official.
That has to do with what they could get since Kino, Twilight Time etc gobbled up plenty of Price films. Scream could have had them when they were the only label dealing with MGM.John Sparks said:Just ordered mine, even though they've gone from 6 movies to 7 movies now down to 4 movies.
It's on an "MGM Presents Midnite Movies Double Feature" DVD with "The Tomb Of Ligeia", and a miserable looking 54 minutes of made-for-television videotape it is. Vincent Price (alone on four stage sets) is brilliant, though. What an actor, and what a rare thing this performance is! I just hope that there's a much better source for this than that DVD used, or the howling on this forum will make the Banshee blanch. By the way, it's "An Evening OF Edgar Allan Poe", not "WITH Edgar Allan Poe". It's a reading and a performance by a great interpreter, rather than an impersonation.brynmill said:AN EVENING WITH EDGAR ALLAN POE - was this shot on film? I thought it was a videotape special (I have it on DVD somewhere)
Its not the amount of movies, think of it as the amount of money they are spending to remaster the movies themselves. These movies, Brain that Wouldnt Die and Blood & Lace are all titles Shout remastered out of their own pocket. They arent cheap to doJohn Sparks said:Still doesn't account for getting less movies for more money! I'm only upgrading those SDs that aren't anamorphic (which are 5 of Price's movies.) Upscaling is good enough on those that are anamorphic when upscaled thru a Tosh HDA1. Especially when you have thousands of SDs and BDs combined. I only got so much room to store them.
probably slated for a kino release or check out the UK versionJohnMor said:Sigh. I'm happy and will definitely get this, but where the hell is a blu-ray of Theatre of Blood???!!!