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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    The Goldwyn title I would be particularly interested in would be a remaster of "Whoopee." Yes, WAC already put out a DVD-r from an older master, but this film is one of only a handful of two-color Technicolor movies to survive in its camera negative. A restoration of this film has the potential...
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    Good News, The Great Ziegfeld, High Society, In the Good Old Summertime, Party Girl, Show Boat, Splendor in the Grass, and Yellow Rolls Royce would all be instant pre-orders for me.
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    More Thin Man films?
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    I have to be honest and confess that I've never heard of the film, but I would be happy to make a blind purchase of it should WAC ever release it.
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    There are still a large number of existing silents (mostly MGM but some WB and even First National) in the WB archive that currently lack scores and thus haven't been aired on TCM or been released on home video. Stuff like "The Fair Coed," "Her Cardboard Lover," "While the City Sleeps," "Man...
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    We can hope that Mr. Feltenstein wasn't being exhaustive. I remember in one podcast last year, he mentioned working on a highly requested 1930s title, and within several months we had three highly requested 1930s titles announced. I didn't mind the two additional films. ;) I guess we'll see.
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    I also hope to see more silents from WAC this year even if they're only released on DVD-r (I certainly wouldn't complain about blu-ray though). One area where WAC deserves some criticism is its policy (perhaps corporate mandated) not to allow any funds to be used to record scores for silents. I...
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    Feltenstein mentioned in the latest WAC podcast that there were going to be several MGM and Warners musicals released in 2020.
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    My Yearly WAC Predictions

    More Errol Flynn (especially Captain Blood, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and Gentleman Jim) Spite Marriage (if Criterion didn't get it when they licensed The Cameraman) The rest of the Thin Man series Kings Row (1942) The Great Ziegfeld (1936) Good News (1947) Three Little Words (1950) The...
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