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RafaelPires

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Wow, so many releaeses I would want to see...
- All the Crawford & Gable pictures,
- All the Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy,
- Astaire & Rogers;
- Thin Man movies, plus the other William Poweel & Myrna Loy
- Some Eleanor Powell (specially Born to dance, Rosalie, Lady be good);
- Garbo (great to know there will be a box set coming in 2005. Hoping Anna Christie, Susan Lennox, Mata Hari, Queen Christina, Camille, Anna Karenina and Ninotchka are included);
- Kings Row, Strawberry Blonde, Waterloo Bridge (can't believe there is no plans for this one), The Shining Hour, A Woman's Face, Johnny Eager, Pride and Prejudice, Random Harvest (please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!). Plus Two girls and a sailor, a Date with Judy, Two weeks with love.

More Spencer Tracy (Test Pilot, Fury, San Francisco, Boys Town, Captain Corageous, Tortilla Flat, Mannequin).

Most of Bette Davis WB movies (including new editions of Jezebel and Dark Victory).
 

RafaelPires

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And some Ginger Rogers solo vehicles: Stage Door, Vivacious Lady, Bachelor Mother, Fifth Avenue Girl, Kitty Foyle, Tom, Dick and Harry and Once Upon a Honeymoon.
 

Cees Alons

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After Hours (1985) Martin Scorsese
Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Michael Anderson
Ballad of Cable Hogue, The (1970) Sam Peckinpah
Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) Raoul Walsh
Charge of the Light Brigade, The (1936) Michael Curtiz
Cincinnati Kid, The (1965) Norman Jewison
David Copperfield (1935) George Cukor
Dinner at Eight (1933) George Cukor
Duck, You Sucker (1972) Sergio Leone
Fine Madness, A (1966) Irvin Kershner
Frisco Kid, The (1979) Robert Aldrich
Go-Between, The (1971) Joseph Losey
Green Pastures, The (1936) William Keighley, Marc Connell
Harper (1966) Jack Smight
High and the Mighty, The (1954) William A. Wellman
Julius Caesar (1953) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Just the Way You Are (1984) Edouard Molinaro
Kung Fu (1972) Jerry Thorpe
Kung Fu: The Movie (1986) Richard Lang
Love Me or Leave Me (1955) Charles Vidor
Magic Box, The (1951) John Boulting
Man of the West (1958) Anthony Mann
Misérables, Les (1995) Claude Lelouch
Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) Lewis Milestone
Naked Spur, The (1953) Anthony Mann
O Lucky Man! (1973) Lindsay Anderson
Offence, The (1973) Sidney Lumet
Oh God! Book II (1980) Gilbert Cates
Oh, God! You Devil (1984) Paul Bogart
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) Sam Peckinpah
Period of Adjustment (1962) George Roy Hill
Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) Albert Lewin
Quo Vadis? (1951) Mervyn LeRoy
Rachel, Rachel (1968) Paul Newman
Red Sonja (1985) Richard Fleischer
Ride the High Country (1962) Sam Peckinpah
Rose Marie (1954) Mervyn LeRoy
Skin Game (1971) Paul Bogart
Stalin (1992) Ivan Passer
Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, The (1927) Ernst Lubitsch
That's Entertainment! (1974) Jack Haley Jr.
There Was a Crooked Man… (1970) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Three Sisters (1970) Laurence Olivier, John Sichel
THX-1138 (1971) George Lucas
Tom Sawyer (1973) Don Taylor
Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) Blake Edwards
Twice Upon a Time (1983) John Korty, Charles Swenson
Welcome to Hard Times (1967) Burt Kennedy
Wise Guys (1986) Brian De Palma
Wyatt Earp (1994) Lawrence Kasdan


Cees
 

Mark Hamilton

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A little early 1990s epic called, CLASS ACT~! Starring Kid & Play. I will accept nothing less than a packed, 2-disc special edition with a gorgeous 16x9 enhanced transfer and a fresh Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack.
 

Alistair_M

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There were a couple of classics that didn't appear on the chat that I'd love to see on dvd:


Kings Row (1942)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034946/

and

The Man who came to Dinner (1942) - very funnny classic
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033874/

(a line from The Man who came to dinner:

Sheridan Whiteside replying to his Nurse who was telling him off for eating a chococate:
'My Great Aunt Jennifer ate a whole box of candy every day of her life. She lived to be 102, and when she had been dead three days, she looked better than you do now.')

and also another vote for Strawberry Blonde (1941)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034236/
 

Dane Marvin

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A lot of the Warner unreleased films on my wish list are coming this year or in the near future -- and with 2-Disc SE's to boot: Meet Me in St. Louis, Around the World in 80 Days, King Kong, etc.

Still, I really want these as well:

-East of Eden
-Tortilla Flat
-Captain Blood
-The Sea Hawk
-Dodge City

Yes, I like Errol Flynn and I like movies based on Steinbeck books! :)
 

Bob Graham

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(Disregarding titles that have already been announced)

THE LOVED ONE
NIGHT MOVES
THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN
GET TO KNOW YOUR RABBIT
KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADES
DOCTOR X
RAINTREE COUNTY
THE BOYFRIEND
SAVAGE MESSIAH
 

Greg_M

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Cees,

Many of the titles you list are scheduled for release (Around the World in 80 Dyas, Wyatt Earp) or were discussed during the Warner Chat (Ballad of Cable Hogue, O'Lucky Man) - you should read the transcript for more details.
 

Cees Alons

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Greg,

Thanks.
Yes I know, but "not yet on DVD" was the criterium. I still don't have them in my hands. (I'm full of trust, though :) )

Cees
 

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