Yes, I am finally going to get those. Those and the Vaughn Monroe flick. I'm not much into the singing cowboy thing but I love Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers, Vaughn Monroe did the best version of Ghost Riders In The Sky so I'm getting that movie he's in.
I want to thank Kino for having the sale which ended several days ago. I bought the following.
The Killing of Sister Georgie
The Ox-Bow Incident
The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre
Death Rides A Horse
For A Few Dollars More
The Earthling
The Scarlet Letter (guilty pleasure)
The Last Command
Charly...
Yes, the Cukor film with Constance Bennett, Our Betters and the original Mysterious Island with Lionel Barrymore, directed mostly by Maurice Tourneur + Mary Pickford's Best Actress win for Coquette and The Star Witness with Walter Huston.
I'm hoping to get For a Few Dollars More during the March sale if it is on the sale list. Looking forward to it. I watched KL's Fistful a few weeks ago and it looked great with such an awesome array of extras.
I've still got the Far From Heaven dvd when it first came out. I liked it a lot and...
Good to know about those two. I don't keep up with the podcast. Thanks. I'm aware that Coppola had rights to a shorter 4 hour version of the movie that Universal maintains but the Brownlow restoration was shown 5 times at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2011. If Coppola is...
Yes, I keep waiting and waiting for releases of those. I know they show them occasionally on TCM and they are wonderful films (even Greed in its currently butchered form). It is flabbergasting why they haven't released them on the Warner Archive.
Kitty is out on a DVD-R from Universal. Dr. Wassell is definitely one film I want to see. Unusual DeMille pic in that it was a contemporary story about WW2 and not a huge epic. Never saw it and I think I've seen all of the other DeMille sound films.
Another pair of awesome releases. It will be nice to see a nice copy of the Painted Desert which has Clark Gable in a supporting role, his first big break in Hollywood. I see Kept Husbands also has Dorothy Mackaill in it. I thought Warner Bros. owned the whole RKO library so I'm surprised to...