Dour To Door Maniac (aka Five Minutes To Live) may be widely familiar from its PD status and wide availability across homevid labels and streaming. But to me the real gem here is Right Hand Of The Devil. A real fun, surprisingly edgy-for-its-time little curio. Can't recommend it highly enough...
Me too.
The rough, apparently 16mm-based non-OAR US-dubbed copies that were so widely available via PD VHS and later DVD and streaming sources were of course PD -- but it was of course edited down (by about 20 mins., to about 76 mins.) from the original DEFA-produced German version, Der...
FWIW Hammerhead's already available on a very nice DVD from Sony/Columbia; Corrupt Ones and Deadlier Than The Male are available on blu ray from the UK and Germany, respectively. (Deadlier Than the Male's also available Stateside in HD streaming via Amazon.)
Generally I'd love more Eurospy...
No. 1 of The Secret Service! Now that's counterintuitive!
From the dubiously talented Lindsay Shonteff!
But I still might pick it up! ;)
I'd pounce at a Kino release of Shonteff's maiden spy outing, Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (with a Sammy Davis, Jr., theme song no...
I've no doubt it'll be another Sisyphean process for Bob and the 3DFA team but, if nothing else, Bob always deserves an "A" for tenacity. Hopefully the folks he's negotiating with get it in terms of their window of opportunity (which is, frankly, today ... and not some future unrealizable...
Yes, as David Norman notes, it's the (currently) last page (pg. 262) of the "Meet Bob Furmanek" thread. It should be a regular visit for classic-3D fans:
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/meet-bob-furmanek-htf-golden-age-3-d-consultant.312058/page-262
For those of us (old enuff to be...) familiar with Barry Newman's Petrocelli character from the '70s TV series, The Lawyer -- the theatrical release which spawned it -- is far edgier than you might expect. Recommended, albeit with caveats over some politically incorrect touches and modest...
The basis for the 1993 Stallone film Cliffhanger. The Toby Roan commentary -- plus my readiness to step up whenever Kino gets us a new-to-homevid title (rather than an upgrade) -- is sufficient to help get me across the goal line to purchase.
Rights entanglements and 90-year-old B movies should be a contradiction in terms -- an oxymoron.
Any heir should be pleased with whatever modest fee the studio and/or distributor is willing to cut them; holding out for some kind of $$ windfall from the homevid exploitation of any but a relative...