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Der Spieler
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#1326 Post by Der Spieler »

While they're at it, they should do a special edition DVD of Lang's 'Hangmen Also Die'. The current DVD is terribly weak and this is a very important Lang film that never got the care it deserved. But I know it won't happen.
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#1327 Post by Der Spieler »

You're talking about the Carlotta?

The german version is from e-m-s (who filed for bankruptcy) and is now out of print. I've tried to order it several times from resellers on Amazon.de but none of them would ship outside Europe. So it's pretty much as if it didn't even exist...
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#1328 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I've never understood why Hangmen is so neglected- eve apart from Lang, I would think Brecht's name would be enough to get some interest.

The Kino cover art is truly awful, even for Kino.
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#1329 Post by tojoed »

Der Spieler wrote:You're talking about the Carlotta?

The german version is from e-m-s (who filed for bankruptcy) and is now out of print. I've tried to order it several times from resellers on Amazon.de but none of them would ship outside Europe. So it's pretty much as if it didn't even exist...
It looks to me as if some of these sellers ship internationally. If they don't, drop me a PM and I'll get it for you.
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#1331 Post by Peacock »

Does anyone own the German collectors dvd and have anything to say regarding the PQ etc?
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Der Spieler
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#1332 Post by Der Spieler »

I know it's supposed to have a little brightness boosting but the image is said to be miles above the Kino and Orbit Media.
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#1334 Post by Finch »

^^

The Kino Blu looks absolutely fabulous even on those stills from the Beaver. Not only will I get this later this year, it makes the waiting for Steamboat Bill Jr and the promised pairing of Hospitality and Sherlock all that harder.
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#1335 Post by HarryLong »

matrixschmatrix wrote:I've never understood why Hangmen is so neglected- eve apart from Lang, I would think Brecht's name would be enough to get some interest.
You mean "Bertold Who...?"
Sad to say I suspect the man is no longer exactly a household name anymore... if he ever really was. (Well, not in the USA, anyway.)
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#1336 Post by matrixschmatrix »

HarryLong wrote:
matrixschmatrix wrote:I've never understood why Hangmen is so neglected- even apart from Lang, I would think Brecht's name would be enough to get some interest.
You mean "Berthold Who...?"
Sad to say I suspect the man is no longer exactly a household name anymore... if he ever really was. (Well, not in the USA, anyway.)
I realize he's not exactly on the crest of pop cultural awareness, but to judge from the Criterion of Threepenny Opera- where they almost ignored the Pabst aspect in favor of Brecht- it seems as though Criterion, at least, thought there was an audience interested in his name.
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#1337 Post by HarryLong »

matrixschmatrix wrote:
HarryLong wrote:
matrixschmatrix wrote:I've never understood why Hangmen is so neglected- even apart from Lang, I would think Brecht's name would be enough to get some interest.
You mean "Berthold Who...?"
Sad to say I suspect the man is no longer exactly a household name anymore... if he ever really was. (Well, not in the USA, anyway.)
I realize he's not exactly on the crest of pop cultural awareness, but to judge from the Criterion of Threepenny Opera- where they almost ignored the Pabst aspect in favor of Brecht- it seems as though Criterion, at least, thought there was an audience interested in his name.
Yes, I was forgetting he was a "selling point" on that release. And of all the demographics that might have heard of Brecht, the Criterion target audience would be a likely one.
(Other than 3PO I'm trying to remember the last time there was any kind of major Brecht revival in NYC... )
But then I'd venture that - aside from a few crusty old cineastes who treasure ancient German films - Pabst is an even bigger "Who...?" than Brecht or even Weill.
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#1338 Post by Gregory »

I once saw a performance of Brecht and Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins in Brownville, Nebraska (pop. 146) done by locals (a few of them may have been from Omaha). All the town's "best people" were there.

Back to Hangmen Also Die, I don't think we can be so sure a Kino Blu-ray of it "won't happen." I wouldn't have thought they'd release Pandora and the Flying Dutchman at this stage of the game. I don't think the film has anything like a big following.
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#1339 Post by Der Spieler »

I mailed Kino asking about a special edition or BD of 'Hangmen' and here's the answer:
There are no tentative plans for this in the future.
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#1340 Post by nsps »

Der Spieler wrote:I mailed Kino asking about a special edition or BD of 'Hangmen' and here's the answer:
There are no tentative plans for this in the future.
"No tentative plans." I can only take that to mean that the plans for the blu-ray release are set in stone!
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#1341 Post by Gregory »

Oh, I hadn't heard that about Pandora. Still, I wonder how many it will sell just because the film doesn't have a great following. I own it on DVD and doubt I'll ever upgrade.
Shame about Hangmen, as I agree with others here that it's major Lang.
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#1342 Post by zq333zq »

Gregory wrote:Oh, I hadn't heard that about Pandora. Still, I wonder how many it will sell just because the film doesn't have a great following. I own it on DVD and doubt I'll ever upgrade.
Shame about Hangmen, as I agree with others here that it's major Lang.
Whatever Scorsese wants, he is quite likely to get. He's done a tremendous effort for the preservation of classic films. Just stating the obvious. Pandora may not have a great following, that much is true. But when restored it must be something for the gods to behold. A brilliant restoration of brilliant images may prove sufficient to the connoisseur, but not to the masses. By the way, Criterion rarely caters to the general public's taste. That is not undesirable, in my way of thinking.
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#1343 Post by andyli »

A new Nikita Mikhalkov box set is coming out on September 21st. A second volume is expected to be out next year.


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#1344 Post by nsps »

Thanks to the mod who moved the Steamboat Bill, Jr. discussion to its own thread. I was worried I was rambling a bit much for the Kino thread!
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#1345 Post by domino harvey »

Kino is releasing the five Fantomas features in a set on Sept 21. I know, ZZZZZZ for those of us who have the Artificial Eye, BUT: Two will have David Kalat commentaries!
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#1346 Post by Matt »

Also a couple of shorts, La Nativité and Le Nain, according to the Classicflix.com blog. Are those on the Artificial Eye release?

$34.95 for a 3-disc set. Kino, at long last, is coming around to reality. The Gaumont Treasures set was twice the price.
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#1347 Post by Jonathan S »

Matt wrote:Also a couple of shorts, La Nativité and Le Nain, according to the Classicflix.com blog. Are those on the Artificial Eye release?
No, but those are two of the titles which I gather Kino omitted from their Gaumont Treasures set, compared with the original French release, Le Cinema Premier (Vol.1).
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#1348 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Matt wrote:Also a couple of shorts, La Nativité and Le Nain, according to the Classicflix.com blog. Are those on the Artificial Eye release?

$34.95 for a 3-disc set. Kino, at long last, is coming around to reality. The Gaumont Treasures set was twice the price.
That's a pretty great looking cover, too, especially coming from Kino.

What's the over/under on how many times Kalat's going to bring up a.) Mabuse and b.) slapstick silent comedy on this one?
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#1349 Post by HarryLong »

domino harvey wrote:Kino is releasing the five Fantomas features in a set on Sept 21. I know, ZZZZZZ for those of us who have the Artificial Eye, BUT: Two will have David Kalat commentaries!
The Kalat commentaries do make this an irresistable purchase (my copy is DVDR-ed from TCM).
Now if only someone woulkd release the 1947 version - even though Simone Signoret herself proclaimned it not very good. It's the only version that isn't available from someone somewhere...
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#1350 Post by myrnaloyisdope »

david hare wrote:Here's a thought for Kino: Film Foundation has a restored 35mm print of Sternberg's Shanghai Gesture. This would make an ideal first JVS on BluRay. I assume rights are not a problem as there is still the Image version and the FsansFrontieres French disc (from a better print with a slightly better transfer.)
Yes to this. It's such a bizarre and wonderful film. A tantrum throwing and drug-addled Gene Tierney is enough to make a movie on its own, adding in Victur Mature as a poetic Arab, Ona Munson in yellowface, and John Huston as a begrieved captain of industry and you have a recipe for awesomeness of the highest calibre.

I would really love to see Anatahan get some kind of quality DVD or Blu release too. (the French release is pretty crummy it would appear).
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