Yes. I would particularly like to see:
Beau James (1957)
Here Come The Girls (1953)
Mating Season (1951)
Secret Of The Incas (1954)
And also
Casanova’s Big Night
When Worlds Collide
Donovan’s Reef
Lifeguard (1976)
Phase IV
Shane 4K UHD
Chinatown 4K UHD
Any chance KIno could strike a deal with Paramount? They've done such a great job with Universal, and there are a number of 50s Paramount titles I've always wanted (e.g., Secret of the Incas, The Mating Season).
For some reason, The Long Goodbye was ripped out of the recent Kino sale before I could place my order. But it’s back on Amazon Prime so Im going to watch it yet again.
My thoughts today were on Kino's 4K release of Some Like it Hot, as "Little Napoleon" Nehemiah Persoff passed away at 102. With memorable roles in countless classic films and tv shows, he had a career few could dream of. By all accounts, he was also a remarkably nice guy.
I recall many many years ago watching Siskel and Ebert when they reviewed the then new release The Grey Fox. Of course, they loved it. I never saw the film until just now when I watched my beautiful Kino Blu-ray. I loved it too, but it struck me how much the music and look of the film...
Today’s announcement of the card player reminds me. I don’t know who the rights holder is, but some one should track it down so that we can get a good release of Croupier
Kino has done such a great job with rarely seen Paramount horrors licensed from Universal, perhaps something can be done with these 30s Columbia films:
The Ninth Guest
Night of Terror
Black Moon
Fog
So I was looking at Kino's June sale, and like most of these things, want more than I can afford to buy. I thought, perhaps others could help me make some decisions. These are the titles that interest me:
Against All Flags
The Ape
Ape 3-D
Crossed Swords
Dragnet
High Plains Drifter
Jazz on a...
If this is an accurate report, I’m not sure on what it was based. The only Bing Crosby starring films released by Kino until Emporers Waltz were Road Pictures with Bob Hope...