Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
- strangerinparadise
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
If someone could post some screencaps, that'd be much appreciated. Given what Criterion have said on FB, it might be quite a while still before this surfaces in R1.
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Is this an official Universal (or Universal-licensed) release? The apparent coupling with the PD title The Vampire Bat - assuming it's the 1933 film (but only 24 minutes of it?) - suggests not. There was a previous DVD and VHS release of Island of Lost Souls in the UK which was at best "unofficial" and now long deleted.
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Wow, there are rumors on a once-existing longer cut of VAMPIRE BAT , but ...Jonathan S wrote: the PD title The Vampire Bat - assuming it's the 1933 film (but only 24 minutes of it?)
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Well, since you mention it, I just noticed that imdb refers to a 2005 restoration of The Vampire Bat at 64 minutes, which is certainly longer than my copy. Is this available on DVD?HarryLong wrote:Wow, there are rumors on a once-existing longer cut of VAMPIRE BAT , but ...Jonathan S wrote: the PD title The Vampire Bat - assuming it's the 1933 film (but only 24 minutes of it?)
EDIT: Having checked, that seems to be about the normal length today. My UK copy is just under 60 minutes but that's with PAL speed-up. I was misled by the imdb "restoration" claim. Most of my older film guides claim a length of 71 minutes, Maltin even warning of "shorter prints". Has anyone seen a 71-minute print of The Vampire Bat?
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Well, this reputable eBay seller lists Vampire Bat's running time at 63 minutes on this DVD...
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Is this set worth the extra money?
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
That set mixes films owned by Universal, Fox, Sony and Warner! Those from the latter three have been released in R1 of course.perkizitore wrote:Is this set worth the extra money?
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
I wouldn't waste my time with it, unless you simply can't control yourself and can't wait any longer (the film is fabulous).
We've waited so long for a 'proper' non-vhs release of the film, what's another few months tacked on to fourteen (minimum) years (post MCA-Universal VHS)?
We've waited so long for a 'proper' non-vhs release of the film, what's another few months tacked on to fourteen (minimum) years (post MCA-Universal VHS)?
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
Amen. That proper DVD release of Island of Lost Souls continues to rest in peace, it seems. *kisses my laserdisc thrice.*HerrSchreck wrote:I wouldn't waste my time with it, unless you simply can't control yourself and can't wait any longer (the film is fabulous).
We've waited so long for a 'proper' non-vhs release of the film, what's another few months tacked on to fourteen (minimum) years (post MCA-Universal VHS)?
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Re: Island of Lost Souls(1932), Spanish release
That's what I meant with my refernce to rumored longer prints. There was a long discussion of this on another site that I participated in. No one (and some of us are not exactly youngsters) has ever seen a 71 min. version of TVB. The consensus we reached was that this might have been a misprint, repeated over the years. After all, in 1932 (or '33?) it was unsual for an A film to run all that much over an hour. A lower-half of the bill item like TVD would be more likely to run about an hour, more or less. (THE OLD DARK HOUSE - on whose set VAMPIRE BAT was shot ran 72 minutes.)Jonathan S wrote:Most of my older film guides claim a length of 71 minutes, Maltin even warning of "shorter prints". Has anyone seen a 71-minute print of The Vampire Bat?
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Rumor has it - a forthcoming Criterion release?
Hmmm, who could this zachhh be, supposing he's a valid source?