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  1. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    I was channel surfing this morning and noticed that "The North Star" (1943) was playing on the TCM channel. Olive also released a 2014 Blu-ray. If anybody is interested in seeing another dark and violent WWII film that was also released in 1943, I recommend this movie. This propaganda film...
  2. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    Besides the films already mentioned in this thread, the following "Warner" WWII movies I'm patiently waiting on for a Blu-ray release: Bataan Back to Bataan Air Force Destination Tokyo
  3. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    I watched my Blu-ray today and I'll give the video presentation a 4.5 grade. I compared it to the iTunes HD digital and the difference is night and day as it looked like the digital wasn't much better than a DVD. More later, but I'm happy with this disc. The movie is just about two hours...
  4. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    @Rodney Oops, I missed this post! Yes, I recommend this title for those that like WWII "War" films.
  5. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    Well, my Amazon preorder has shipped so it looks like January 18th release date was correct.
  6. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    The Amazon link has gone live, but the actual release date is in question. Amazon and Bull Moose are showing a January 18th release date while Deep Discount and other retailers are showing a February 22nd release.
  7. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    It's a really good film that I think you'll enjoy with some fine action sequences. Without a doubt, it's full of propaganda, but that shouldn't be surprising since it was released in 1943.
  8. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    It might be camp to you all, but, it does show most of your people in a good light. A rather brutal film for 1943.
  9. Robert Crawford

    Press Release Edge of Darkness (Warner Archive Collection) (1943) (Blu-ray)

    One of Flynn's most underrated movies. An immediate purchase for me.
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