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I agree with you, but I don't know if Universal has the rights to that film as it does with this upcoming title. The 1971 film was a joint production venture with Hal Wallis Productions. Right now, Kino has been releasing some Hal Wallis films. Paramount has several Hall Wallis titles.Okay, somebody, here is your perfect opportunity to release the 1971 Universal film with Vanessa Redgrave and a gorgeous John Barry score.
I agree with you, but I don't know if Universal has the rights to that film as it does with this upcoming title. The 1971 film was a joint production venture with Hal Wallis Productions. Right now, Kino has been releasing some Hal Wallis films. Paramount has several Hall Wallis titles.
Yes, I think that Kino is the best prospect for this, as they have already announced ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS, also Universal/Hal Wallis. For some reason I always think of these two films as a pair.
They WERE paired in the DVD set that I have on my shelf.Yes, I think that Kino is the best prospect for this, as they have already announced ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS, also Universal/Hal Wallis. For some reason I always think of these two films as a pair.
They WERE paired in the DVD set that I have on my shelf.
This film was one of the major disappointments in my 2018 film going. Bloated and dull (I actually had a hard time staying awake) and its revisionist history put me off. The two central performances by Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie are excellent so if you're into acting, it's worth checking out but as cinema, it's a slog.
I love the music underscore by Max Richter. Don't care to watch the movie (time grows short...)