I was a little surprised and disappointed that this wasn't a better seller for Kino. I was hoping between the novelty of it being a new restoration, along with it being a title that appealed more to an audience that prefers physical over digital, that it might have done some good business...
I meant to respond to this forever ago and I apologize for the delay, but I wanted to mention that I saw the Randolph Scott films and wrote about them informally in my blind buys thread, but the most important thing is - they looked terrific and were very enjoyable. It was a slightly different...
For what it's worth, if you happened to purchase this (and Sunset In The West) now, I don't think you'd be disappointed! I too would be in favor of a box set, but I'm not sure how many of the Roy Rogers Trucolor films are restored and ready to go - but these have undoubtedly been a treat.
It seemed complete to me. It suppose it's possible that the film was cut somewhere along the way, but I think it's just as likely that the IMDB and other online sources didn't have complete accurate info.
Josh Steinberg
Trigger, Jr. Blu-ray Review
Roy Rogers and his famous horse Trigger return to screen in the 1950 Republic production of Trigger, Jr., in glorious Trucolor. In the film, Roy and Trigger find themselves sidetracked after a storm. They come upon a local ranch, where both are...