battlebeast
Senior HTF Member
Did Kino loose the rights to THE HURRICANE?
Hurricane, The (1937) is showing as temporarily out of stock but you are still allowed to order it. Since it is going out of print does this mean it is now sold out for good?
Mr. Lime, when does the Spring Sale end? Thanks.
Hurricane, The (1937) is showing as temporarily out of stock but you are still allowed to order it. Since it is going out of print does this mean it is now sold out for good?
Oh no. I just put it in my cart.
EDIT: Sent the order on through, hoping for the best.
Thanks. I'll place my order before then. So far I have 10 BDs in my cart.Sunday, May 7th is the final day.
Thanks to this Spring Sale, I just dropped $80 that I didn't need to, but the deals are just too good to pass up.
I believe Old Ironsides is the last Paramount silent in this batch that Kino licensed. I'm looking forward to it.
Wow, yet again, Kino hits it out of the ballpark with the fabulous Old Ironsides, a phenomenal silent classic with Farrell, Ralston, Beery and Bancroft directed by the great James Cruz. My only heartbreak is that, if this is the last of the silent Paramounts, it might mean that there is no hope for Cruz's masterpiece, The Covered Wagon. Please tell me that that isn't so. Heartbreaking, as I've seen this film three times in theater and it is one of the best motion pictures I've ever experienced. Mr. Lime, is there no hope?
I just watched the new Blu-ray for "Sunset In The West" and it is absolutely stunning! Just wanna throw it out there that if Kino ever wants to release any other Roy Rogers movies, after seeing how good this one looked, I'm definitely onboard.