Precious Doll wrote:[
The Bertrand Tavernier film is being release in the U.S. soon through Kino on DVD & Blu Ray.
Incredible news. Thanks!
Precious Doll wrote:[
The Bertrand Tavernier film is being release in the U.S. soon through Kino on DVD & Blu Ray.
mrhoyer wrote:So thrilled to see Dark At the Top of the Stairs posted sneakily online here.
I've been hunting for:
Dark Eyes (Oci ciornie) from 1987 with Marcello Mastroianni
and
A Sunday In the Country from 1984 by Bertrand Travernier
If anyone has any leads.
mrhoyer wrote:So thrilled to see Dark At the Top of the Stairs posted sneakily online here.
I've been hunting for:
Dark Eyes (Oci ciornie) from 1987 with Marcello Mastroianni
and
A Sunday In the Country from 1984 by Bertrand Travernier
If anyone has any leads.
Big Magilla wrote:Movie Detective has a superb new DVD release of Compartiment tuers AKA The Sleeping Car Murder from a 2016 restoration with new easy-to-read large English subtitles. At first, I thought the film had no subtitles, but then I hit Subtitles on my remote and voila!
If anything I enjoyed it more now than I did when I first saw it fifty years ago. Costa-Gavras' first film is a great action-filled murder mystery with plenty of comedy to spare. Catherine Allégret gets top billing as the woman in danger, and she's fine, but there are even better performances from her mother Simone Signoret as a fading actress, her stepfather Yves Montand as the lead detective on the case, Jean-Louis Trignant as Signoret's young lover and Jacques Perrin as Allégret's goofy but resourceful boyfriend.
Big Magilla wrote:Also still missing:
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs - Inge estate reportedly wants too much money
mlrg wrote:Although I didn't have the time to see them yet, I have digital copies (file format) of The Last Summer and Tribute and also Diary of a Mad Housewife, which I have seen. The Last Summer copy is not amazing (image quality wise) but it's very much watchable.
These are part of my challenge to have the 1150+ films nominated for best picture and acting categories since the first ceremony.
I have around 1050 of them in file format. All of them since 1956 and from the 50's I'm only missing The Bold and the Brave, Trial and Come Fill the Cup.
The Original BJ wrote:Precious Doll wrote:Greg wrote:I'm pretty sure I saw The Devils on TCM, or some movie TV channel, years ago.
Probably the much censored US version. The complete version which wasn't shown anywhere in the world on it's first release and has only gotten a couple of screenings about 10 years ago in the UK that include the 'rape of christ' scene, it what needs to be shown.
The Devils is now available to watch on a horror movie streaming site called Shudder. Press articles say it's the original, unrated version, not the edited-down U.S. version, although when a movie has gone through as many cuts as this one, it's hard to know what constitutes as the "original" cut.
Precious Doll wrote:I was reading something about music rights and screenings a couple of months ago which stated that the music rights would have for the most part been negotiated at the same time as the cinema rights. However, as DVD/Blu Ray are newer media formats, that is preventing a number of films from being released though some of them screen regularly on TV networks.
Precious Doll wrote:Greg wrote:I'm pretty sure I saw The Devils on TCM, or some movie TV channel, years ago.
Probably the much censored US version. The complete version which wasn't shown anywhere in the world on it's first release and has only gotten a couple of screenings about 10 years ago in the UK that include the 'rape of christ' scene, it what needs to be shown.
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