Too bad WB's "TV on DVD" division doesn't take a page from Paramount, and Paramount's "movies on DVD" division doesn't likewise emulate George Feltenstein & co's treatment of WB's older film catalog on DVD. Then, eveyone would be happier (and poorer).
They did say THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. was coming later this year, a mid-1960s show, with the first season being in black & white. And when I specifically asked about MAVERICK, they did say they were "continuing to look at it" (which I take as, at least, slightly better news than, say, "We...
I agree. I just brought up the other two films in case they are evaluating a (somewhat) larger set than what they're doing with the "Cult Camp Classics" series of DVDs. Bear in mind most/all of these telefilms run about 75 minutes each, so they could double-feature them, two to a disc. If so, a...
In addition to DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK, these four classic telefilms of the early 1970s would make a nice collection (all are from the Lorimar catalog that Warner controls), in the manner of Warner's upcoming "Cult Camp Classics" series of theatrical films: BAD RONALD (1974, directed by...
According to WB, their telefilm expert is apparently evaluating a potential release of classic 1970s genre TV movies like DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (1973), BAD RONALD (1974) and THE STRANGER WITHIN (1974). Incidentally, thanks much for the support of DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK, when I...