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Pre-Order Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XXIII (Rope of Sand/Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye/Never Love a Stranger) (Blu-ray) Available for Preorder (1 Viewer)

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Too bad I already have two of those titles. Never Love A Stranger is worth watching and has a very interesting cast but suffers from a comically bad voice-over commentary.
 
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Too bad I already have two of those titles already. Never Love A Stranger is worth watching and has a very interesting cast but suffers from a comically bad voice-over commentary.
The 2013 Olive Blu-ray of Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is okay so I'm hoping this newer scan will improve the picture quality along with Alan K. Rode's commentary. This will be my third Blu-ray release of Rope of Sand, so I'm not thrilled with that because even though the 2012 Olive Blu-ray is mediocre, I think Imprint's 2023 Blu-ray is derived from that new scan. At least, the Kino Blu-ray will have a different audio commentary than the Imprint Blu-ray. I never seen Never Love a Stranger so I'm looking forward to finally seeing that movie.
 

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The 2013 Olive Blu-ray of Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is okay so I'm hoping this newer scan will improve the picture quality along with Alan K. Rode's commentary. This will be my third Blu-ray release of Rope of Sand, so I'm not thrilled with that because even though the 2012 Olive Blu-ray is mediocre, I think Imprint's 2023 Blu-ray is derived from that new scan. At least, the Kino Blu-ray will have a different audio commentary than the Imprint Blu-ray. I never seen Never Love a Stranger so I'm looking forward to finally seeing that movie.
You'll probably enjoy Never Love A Stranger. It has a strong core story, if I remember rightly from Harold Robbins. The cast includes a young Steve McQueen, John Drew Barrymore, that erratic playgirl Lita Milan and Robert Bray, always a formidable screen presence. It also has a title song which I'd like to hear again.
 

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