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  1. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    That's not the original 1954 poster artwork. It's the artwork for a 1960s Italian release. Here's the dustjacket for the 1953 hardcover novel. Note that the original 1954 one sheet subtly invokes that design known to the American public. The 1960s Italian four sheet is fantastically dramatic but...
  2. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    Totally anachronistic cover art. Angled deck carriers are post-Korean war and that red-nosed F-100 sure doesn't belong either. How about some historical accuracy, Kino.
  3. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    Is there a title list available?
  4. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    Saw this at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival several years ago. Absolutely delightful and worth purchasing.
  5. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    Any James Whale? Especially interested in the restored version of The Road Back that played at the Museum of Modern Art in 2016. NY Post article here: https://nypost.com/2016/06/08/the-hollywood-film-that-hitler-didnt-want-you-to-see/
  6. Andrew M

    Kino-Lorber Insider Announcement Thread (Read Guidelines Post #3)

    Will Kino release the restored long version of James Whale's The Road Back (1937)? The original release of this sequel to All Quiet On The Western Front was severely edited under political pressure from Germany, a major overseas market for American releases.
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