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    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEBUTS Manufacture-On-Demand DVD SERIES

    The Fields sequence referred to was in the Image release Inside Hollywood 11: 20th Century-Fox in 2002. It is listed on the start of the back slick blurb and 13mins. I believe there was a Laserdisc of the film but I never saw it.
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEBUTS Manufacture-On-Demand DVD SERIES

    Me & My Gal(1932) with Spencer Tracy was played often in my part of the world on mid-90s cable TV. I have never had cable I was lent a tape of it and it was excellent. We will see what the DVD-R is like in comparison. Salzburg Connection I have had for some time as a pressed disc. I customer of...
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEBUTS Manufacture-On-Demand DVD SERIES

    Thanks. I have never heard of the Lionsgate box set. As for 20th Century-Fox 35mm I have a couple of stories from my city, Melbourne. Firstly there was a company called BB or something similar, Chemicals in the inner Melbourne suburb of Collingwood. Some companies sent prints there for melting...
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEBUTS Manufacture-On-Demand DVD SERIES

    What needs to be answered is if all these do exist at Fox or archives about the place. Failing that those artist created posters are superb. I knew an old lady who was looking for some of those titles on video a few years ago because her father had brought her up on Zane Grey books when she was...
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEBUTS Manufacture-On-Demand DVD SERIES

    The Print of the color film, Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie is too dark in much of the film and there are scenes where the actors are talking and their faces are just not there. Horrid. Don't start me on stories of CinemaScope VHS in Australia. Running a shop I got flack about two Fox titles...
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