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htdm
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#151 Post by htdm »

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#152 Post by AfterTheRain »

ClassicFlix has just listed the late Ronald Neame's Escape From Zahrain (1962) with Yul Brynner for release on December 7th.
http://www.classicflix.com/brynner-esca ... 0399477896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ashirg
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#153 Post by Ashirg »

2 other titles released on December 7th - Riot (1969) and WUSA (1970)
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#154 Post by AfterTheRain »

Ashirg wrote:2 other titles released on December 7th - Riot (1969) and WUSA (1970)
Great! That means I can finally retire my VHS copy of Riot.
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Ashirg
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#155 Post by Ashirg »

From Home Theater Forum:
Hurry Sundown and Such Good Friends - Should be released in January 2011
Off Limits and On the Double - Should be released in January or February 2011
Rope of Sand/The Mountain/Fear is the Key - Should be released in February 2011
Skidoo/Sands of the Kalahari/Savage Innocents/Face to Face - Should be released by March of 2011 or before
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rohmerin
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#156 Post by rohmerin »

My friend's Claudia Llosa's Oscar nominee The milk of Sorrow has been released in the States by this company. It's only in New York, Los Angeles and Miami for the moment.
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Cinephrenic
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#157 Post by Cinephrenic »

That's a long time for the last batch.
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#158 Post by Stefan Andersson »

I´ve suggested to Olive that they re-release The Assassination Bureau and No Way to Treat a Lady. Seems to me to fit in very well with their Paramount selections.
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htdm
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#160 Post by Kerhonen »

beamish13 wrote:Twilight's Last Gleaming? Cool. I hope they use Aldrich's preferrred cut, which is in UCLA's archive.
Kind sir, would you care to elaborate? Having read a few interviews with Aldrich and done as much research as I could on this film, I've come to conclude that the version so far made available via home video releases, is the one Aldrich later cut for television screenings.

If I have been correct in my assumptions, can you tell me in which ways the Aldrich's preferred cut differs (other than by the supposedly 2-3 min longer running time)?
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#161 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Hi Kerhonen! Aldrich´s preferred cut is, AFAIK, 144 or 146 minutes long. It was released on laserdisc by CBS/Fox if I don´t misremember. The UK magazine Monthly Film Bulletin (British Film Institute) detailed the scenes cut in a one-page, back-page article (June, 1977, I think).
You might find similar descriptions on the film´s ImdB page. It´s around a dozen separate cuts. Vera Miles´s scenes as Charles Durning´s wife were cut before release.
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#162 Post by mfunk9786 »

Any subscribers get a shipping notice for the new titles yet?
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htdm
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#163 Post by htdm »

At least in my experience, I've never received any advanced shipping notice from Olive. The discs just showed up.
So far, nothing yet.
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#164 Post by Kerhonen »

Stefan Andersson wrote:Hi Kerhonen! Aldrich´s preferred cut is, AFAIK, 144 or 146 minutes long. It was released on laserdisc by CBS/Fox if I don´t misremember. The UK magazine Monthly Film Bulletin (British Film Institute) detailed the scenes cut in a one-page, back-page article (June, 1977, I think).
You might find similar descriptions on the film´s ImdB page. It´s around a dozen separate cuts. Vera Miles´s scenes as Charles Durning´s wife were cut before release.

Hi, Stefan! Thanks for the reply. That is interesting, and I believe this to be the version I'm familiar with. A German trailer shows bits of at least 1 scene not included in this version. So the Aldrich's preferred cut, running at 144 minutes, seems to then differ from the initial theatrical release, which according to IMDB ran for 146 minutes, according to Aldrich 147 minutes.

IMDB does mention the deleted Vera Miles scenes, but nothing further. I'm hoping for some DVD extras when it does come out!
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#165 Post by mfunk9786 »

Have any subscribers received the September titles yet? It's kind of a bummer that they came out over a week ago and haven't arrived...
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stereo
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#166 Post by stereo »

Nope. I was thinking the same thing.
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#167 Post by Archers of Loaf »

I received them this morning. I live about twenty minutes from their headquarters so you guys should be receiving them within the next few days.

They didn't send Playing for Time, which was released at the beginning of the month, but I got the other five.
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#168 Post by domino harvey »

I got the five new titles in today. Bob Hope on the cover = Right on Amazon Marketplace it goes
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knives
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#169 Post by knives »

No love for Hope (had to try real hard to not do the obvious pun)?
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Murdoch
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#170 Post by Murdoch »

So it's been a while since anyone posted, but the releases seem to have hit a standstill (or at least I haven't received any since September).
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#171 Post by mfunk9786 »

Yeah, I realize it's a pretty good deal, but it seems weird to me to be getting a monthly charge for nothing.
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Murdoch
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#172 Post by Murdoch »

With the monthly fee I expected to be getting something each month, but it seems they realized that would have been too good a deal. But if the charge is just for getting a measly discount on their site even $9 is too much.
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Jeff
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#173 Post by Jeff »

Almost everything they had on tap for this fall has been pushed into next year. I emailed them inquiring about the situation and their future plans, but they never responded. I'm hoping they don't turn out to be the shortest-lived DVD producer ever, they have acquired the rights to some really great stuff. The reincarnated New Yorker was supposed to be back in business by now too, but that hasn't happened either. Must be an especially shitty time to be peddling niche cinema.
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#174 Post by ianungstad »

New Yorker currently has a film "My Dog Tulip" playing in theaters...so they still have a (faint) pulse.

It would be a shame if Olive Films went under. The list of titles they were working on looked pretty enticing.
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domino harvey
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Re: Olive Films Opus

#175 Post by domino harvey »

And those Premingers were so close in hand...
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