Loved this film for over 30 years, but I hate the 'gold' version. It is sickly to watch, and although that's what Huston wanted, I can't stand the film this way. Glad that they are including both versions, though.
Cool! Another Hitchcock title. The only American period ones left are Mr & Mrs Smith, Stage Fright & Under Capricorn. The latter 2 could be considered 'British' since they were filmed there.
So, currently there are 32 blu-rays and 20 DVD's of his 52 films out there. Not counting the lost "Mountain Eagle" or the German version of "Murder" called "Mary" and the sound and silent "Blackmail" , which both count as 1 film each not 2.
Just watched Sabotage from Network U.K. It's region B locked. The picture and sound quality are quite nice, maybe a notch above their last release of Young and Innocent. Picture is stable with good grain and no noticeable film damage. Some mild contrast wavering and soft shots, but I think this...
Yes. it's disappointing that more money hasn't come in yet. I agree with the above post that some big Hollywood names that are supposed Welles fans could contribute 2 million out of their petty cash, and yet those of us who have very little disposable income are contributing.