I would love WAC to release the remaining John Ford titles from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s they own the rights of and that are still missing on the BD format:
Three Godfathers (1948)
Sergeant Rutledge (1960)
Cheyenne Autumn (1964)
Seven Women (1966)
Hopefully it will be just a matter of...
As Worth pointed out, this deal was most likely made before Fox's absorption into Disney...
I also know of other pre-merging 4k restorians of Fox classics that have been shown at festivals or retrospectives and have yet to be released in physical format, such as Tourneur's Way of a Gaucho...
How much longer will we have to wait for Warner to release this Hawksian classic? Are the elements in such a bad shape as to rule out a blu-ray release? If a blu-ray is not possible, I'd be content with a dvd-only release, as they did for other top-tier titles like Fuller's Run of the Arrow or...
I second that; Gannon-McIntire always reminds me of Little Bill Daggett-Gene Hackman in Unforgiven. Actually, the whole final sequence of Mr Eastwood's movie sounds to me, visually and thematically, like a tribute to the corresponding sequence in Mann's film. I'm sure good old Clint must've had...
The Hanging Tree has been out for more than a year from Warner Archive...wonderful film and HD transfer.
As to the Boetticher titles highlighted in bold, I strongly advise that you check out the UK Indicator Powerhouse boxset, provided you have multiregion capability.
Ok, I tried hard but I could'nt resist to the combination westerns + wishlist.
Here are the top ten westerns I would like (at least) on BLU-RAY (I avoided mentioning titles that have already had a Region B release):
1. The Naked Spur (1953)
2. The Far Country (1954)
3. Wagon Master (1950)
4. A...