All Day Entertainment
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:55 pm
All Day Entertainment
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960, Fritz Lang)
1.66:1 anamorphic
99 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
In German with optional English subtitles
Alternate English audio track
Audio commentary by David Kalat
Photo Gallery
Dr. Mabuse Series Trailers
Featurette: "The Eyes of Fritz Lang"
Reviews
Available here
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1962, Werner Klingler)
1.66:1 anamorphic
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
In German with optional English subtitles and alternate English audio track
Audio commentary by David Kalat
Photo Gallery
Dr. Mabuse Series Trailers
Bonus feature: "The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse" 1952 US cut of Lang's 1932 original
Reviews
Available here
Cry of the Owl (1987, Claude Chabrol)
Letterboxed 1.77:1
103 mins
color
DVD Features:
In French with English subtitles
Audio commentary by Ric Menello
Photo Gallery
Reviews
Available here
Christ in Concrete (1949, Edward Dmytryk)
1.33:1
116 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm nitrate originals
Audio Commentary by Fred Gardaphe (Director of Italian-American Studies at SUNY at Stony Brook), Norma Barzman (author of The Red and the Blacklist), Richard di Donato (son of Pietro di Donato) and David Kalat
Isolated music track with commentary by Pietro di Donato
Archive of original stills and artwork
Home movie footage of Pietro di Donato
"Memories in Concrete" featurette
1960s recording of Harold Seletsky's musical monodrama adaptation of Christ in Concrete, performed by Eli Wallach
DVD-ROM supplement with original documents tracing the history of the film's production and distribution
Reviews
Available here
Edgar G. Ulmer Archive
Moon over Harlem (1939)
1.33:1
68 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from archival print
Bluebeard (1944)
1.33:1
70 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Exclusive featurette with never-before-seen color footage from behind the scenes
The Strange Woman (1945)
1.33:1
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Collection of original theatrical trailers for Ulmer's films
Featurette: The King of PRC
Strange Illusion (1945)
1.33:1
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Collection of original theatrical trailers for Ulmer's films
Featurette: The King of PRC
Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957)
Letterboxed 1.85:1
70 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm fine grain positive
Isolated Music and Effects Track
Archive of original stills and artwork
Exclusive interviews with star John Agar
and Ulmer's daughter, Arianne Ulmer Cipes
Original Theatrical Trailer
Also included within the set are:
- Ulmer's unsold 1957 pilot for Swiss Family Robinson
- An educational short directed by Ulmer, entitled Goodbye, Mr. Germ
- Interviews with Ulmer's daughter, Arianne, and widow Shirley
- Interview featurettes
- Trailers.
DVD Savant Review
Available here (Good value?
Gunman in the Streets (1950, Frank Tuttle)
1.33:1
88 mins
B&W
English-French Film Noir
DVD Features:
New Digital Master from 35mm Fine-Grain
Censored Footage Restored
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Reviews
Available here
Wanted for Murder (1946, Lawrence Huntington)
1.33:1
102 mins
B&W
Film Noir
DVD Features:
New Digital Master from 35mm Negative
Original Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery
Digitally Obsessed
Available here
The Sadist (1963, James Landis)
1.66:1 letterbox
91 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm master print
Transfer approved by the cinematographer
Audio Commentary by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond
Collection of trailers for other Arch Hall Jr. films
Production notes
Cover art by acclaimed artist Matt Sesow
Reviews
Available ONLY at All Day's website HERE for $19.95. This title is NOT OOP, apparently - rejoice
Treasure Island (1999, Scott King)
1.33:1 (OAR)
84 mins
B&W
Modern Film Noir
WARNING: This unrated motion picture contains content appropriate only for mature audiences and viewer discretion is strongly advised
DVD Features:
Director approved special edition DVD
Original theatrical trailer
Deleted/Alternate scenes
The Making of Treasure Island
Sundance Featurette
Isolated Music Score
Two complete audio commentaries by filmmaker Scott King
DVD ROM supplements: Director's annotated script and storyboards and liner notes
Unique packaging that includes a hardcover book!
Reviews
Available here
The Pulp Cinema Trailer Collection (Mostly Film Noir trailers)
1.33:1
99 mins
B&W
A Hard-Boiled Collection of 46 classic film noir coming attractions from the Golden Age of pulp thrillers! Starring such luminaries as Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Ida Lupino, Vincent Price, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and Barbara Stanwyck, this collection of classic original trailers covers everything from favorites of the genre like Double Indemnity, The Maltese Falcon, and The Big Heat to rare gems like Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, A Woman's Face, The Girl in 313, Private Hell 36, and Detective Story. Whether you are a longtime fan of film noir or an interested newcomer, this is the DVD for you.
DVD Verdict review (includes complete list of trailers featured)
Available here (A bit pricey)
The Horror of Hammer (Trailers)
115 mins
Color & B&W
Various aspect ratios
DVD Features:
53 original theatrical trailers
4 bonus alternate trailers
2 original making-of featurettes
Audio commentary by Hammer Horror scholars: Ted Newsom, Gary H. Smith, and Stuart Galbraith IV
Reviews
Available here
Tales of Frankenstein (1958 of rare TV pilot; trailers to many Frankenstein films, plus copious extras)
Complete uncut TV pilot of Hammer Studio's proposed Frankenstein series
21 original theatrical previews for Frankenstein films
interviews with Boris Karloff, Peter Cushing, and Hammer's Michael Carreras
Audio interviews with Boris Karloff and Glenn Strange
Bonus clips
Audio Commentary by Hammer scholars Ted Newsom, Gary H. Smith, and Stuart Galbraith IV
Reviews
Available here
All Monsters Attack! (Monster movie trailers!)
120 mins
Color and B&W
Various aspect ratios
DVD Features:
Over 50 classic monster movie trailers
"The Land That Time Forgot" 1975 original making-of featurette
"The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" 1958 original making-of featurette
"Operation Plumbob" 1954 Atomic safety short
"Mega-Morphosis" 1992 Kafka meets Godzilla in this animated cartoon
Reviews
Available here
Vincent Price: The Sinister Image (Lengthy 1987 interview by David Del Valle)
1.33:1
208 mins
Color and B&W
DVD Features:
The Sinister Image interview program 1987
Audio interview 1988
Radio program: Three Skeleton Key 1950
TV program: The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot 1965
TV program: Freedom to Get Lost 1958
Animated photo gallery with rare stills (over 200 photos)
Easter Egg
Reviews
Available here
The Fall of the House of Usher (1928, Jean Epstein)
1.33:1
66 mins
B&W
France
Silent
French intertitles with spoken English translation
DVD Features:
Digitally Mastered from 35mm Preservation Positive
Music Score by Rolande de Cande
Booklet
Reviews
Available here
All Day (owned by David Kalat) don't get enough appreciation on the web. They have released many hard-to-see films with generally good, often excellent transfers and illuminating extras. They aren't as prolific as one would wish, but they still manage to release the odd gem.
I was amazed to discover that their The Sadist DVD - with a far better transfer (approved by Vilmos Zsigmond in 1997) than the cheapo Alpha DVD - was still in print at a reasonable price, as the Amazon Marketplace and Ebay lisitngs go for $40-120! It's a striking, nasty little gem, but I couldn't swallow those prices. The Zsigmond commentary (how great is that!) is said to be superb.
Thier excellent Ganja & Hess disc went OOP a long time ago, but David Kalat informed me that there will be a new edition in 2006. I hope that we see a few more elusive classics in addition to that.
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960, Fritz Lang)
1.66:1 anamorphic
99 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
In German with optional English subtitles
Alternate English audio track
Audio commentary by David Kalat
Photo Gallery
Dr. Mabuse Series Trailers
Featurette: "The Eyes of Fritz Lang"
Reviews
Available here
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1962, Werner Klingler)
1.66:1 anamorphic
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
In German with optional English subtitles and alternate English audio track
Audio commentary by David Kalat
Photo Gallery
Dr. Mabuse Series Trailers
Bonus feature: "The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse" 1952 US cut of Lang's 1932 original
Reviews
Available here
Cry of the Owl (1987, Claude Chabrol)
Letterboxed 1.77:1
103 mins
color
DVD Features:
In French with English subtitles
Audio commentary by Ric Menello
Photo Gallery
Reviews
Available here
Christ in Concrete (1949, Edward Dmytryk)
1.33:1
116 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm nitrate originals
Audio Commentary by Fred Gardaphe (Director of Italian-American Studies at SUNY at Stony Brook), Norma Barzman (author of The Red and the Blacklist), Richard di Donato (son of Pietro di Donato) and David Kalat
Isolated music track with commentary by Pietro di Donato
Archive of original stills and artwork
Home movie footage of Pietro di Donato
"Memories in Concrete" featurette
1960s recording of Harold Seletsky's musical monodrama adaptation of Christ in Concrete, performed by Eli Wallach
DVD-ROM supplement with original documents tracing the history of the film's production and distribution
Reviews
Available here
Edgar G. Ulmer Archive
Moon over Harlem (1939)
1.33:1
68 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from archival print
Bluebeard (1944)
1.33:1
70 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Exclusive featurette with never-before-seen color footage from behind the scenes
The Strange Woman (1945)
1.33:1
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Collection of original theatrical trailers for Ulmer's films
Featurette: The King of PRC
Strange Illusion (1945)
1.33:1
85 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm preservation positive
Archive of original stills and artwork
Collection of original theatrical trailers for Ulmer's films
Featurette: The King of PRC
Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957)
Letterboxed 1.85:1
70 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm fine grain positive
Isolated Music and Effects Track
Archive of original stills and artwork
Exclusive interviews with star John Agar
and Ulmer's daughter, Arianne Ulmer Cipes
Original Theatrical Trailer
Also included within the set are:
- Ulmer's unsold 1957 pilot for Swiss Family Robinson
- An educational short directed by Ulmer, entitled Goodbye, Mr. Germ
- Interviews with Ulmer's daughter, Arianne, and widow Shirley
- Interview featurettes
- Trailers.
DVD Savant Review
Available here (Good value?
Gunman in the Streets (1950, Frank Tuttle)
1.33:1
88 mins
B&W
English-French Film Noir
DVD Features:
New Digital Master from 35mm Fine-Grain
Censored Footage Restored
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Reviews
Available here
Wanted for Murder (1946, Lawrence Huntington)
1.33:1
102 mins
B&W
Film Noir
DVD Features:
New Digital Master from 35mm Negative
Original Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery
Digitally Obsessed
Available here
The Sadist (1963, James Landis)
1.66:1 letterbox
91 mins
B&W
DVD Features:
Digitally mastered from 35mm master print
Transfer approved by the cinematographer
Audio Commentary by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond
Collection of trailers for other Arch Hall Jr. films
Production notes
Cover art by acclaimed artist Matt Sesow
Reviews
Available ONLY at All Day's website HERE for $19.95. This title is NOT OOP, apparently - rejoice
Treasure Island (1999, Scott King)
1.33:1 (OAR)
84 mins
B&W
Modern Film Noir
WARNING: This unrated motion picture contains content appropriate only for mature audiences and viewer discretion is strongly advised
DVD Features:
Director approved special edition DVD
Original theatrical trailer
Deleted/Alternate scenes
The Making of Treasure Island
Sundance Featurette
Isolated Music Score
Two complete audio commentaries by filmmaker Scott King
DVD ROM supplements: Director's annotated script and storyboards and liner notes
Unique packaging that includes a hardcover book!
Reviews
Available here
The Pulp Cinema Trailer Collection (Mostly Film Noir trailers)
1.33:1
99 mins
B&W
A Hard-Boiled Collection of 46 classic film noir coming attractions from the Golden Age of pulp thrillers! Starring such luminaries as Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Ida Lupino, Vincent Price, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and Barbara Stanwyck, this collection of classic original trailers covers everything from favorites of the genre like Double Indemnity, The Maltese Falcon, and The Big Heat to rare gems like Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, A Woman's Face, The Girl in 313, Private Hell 36, and Detective Story. Whether you are a longtime fan of film noir or an interested newcomer, this is the DVD for you.
DVD Verdict review (includes complete list of trailers featured)
Available here (A bit pricey)
The Horror of Hammer (Trailers)
115 mins
Color & B&W
Various aspect ratios
DVD Features:
53 original theatrical trailers
4 bonus alternate trailers
2 original making-of featurettes
Audio commentary by Hammer Horror scholars: Ted Newsom, Gary H. Smith, and Stuart Galbraith IV
Reviews
Available here
Tales of Frankenstein (1958 of rare TV pilot; trailers to many Frankenstein films, plus copious extras)
Complete uncut TV pilot of Hammer Studio's proposed Frankenstein series
21 original theatrical previews for Frankenstein films
interviews with Boris Karloff, Peter Cushing, and Hammer's Michael Carreras
Audio interviews with Boris Karloff and Glenn Strange
Bonus clips
Audio Commentary by Hammer scholars Ted Newsom, Gary H. Smith, and Stuart Galbraith IV
Reviews
Available here
All Monsters Attack! (Monster movie trailers!)
120 mins
Color and B&W
Various aspect ratios
DVD Features:
Over 50 classic monster movie trailers
"The Land That Time Forgot" 1975 original making-of featurette
"The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" 1958 original making-of featurette
"Operation Plumbob" 1954 Atomic safety short
"Mega-Morphosis" 1992 Kafka meets Godzilla in this animated cartoon
Reviews
Available here
Vincent Price: The Sinister Image (Lengthy 1987 interview by David Del Valle)
1.33:1
208 mins
Color and B&W
DVD Features:
The Sinister Image interview program 1987
Audio interview 1988
Radio program: Three Skeleton Key 1950
TV program: The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot 1965
TV program: Freedom to Get Lost 1958
Animated photo gallery with rare stills (over 200 photos)
Easter Egg
Reviews
Available here
The Fall of the House of Usher (1928, Jean Epstein)
1.33:1
66 mins
B&W
France
Silent
French intertitles with spoken English translation
DVD Features:
Digitally Mastered from 35mm Preservation Positive
Music Score by Rolande de Cande
Booklet
Reviews
Available here
All Day (owned by David Kalat) don't get enough appreciation on the web. They have released many hard-to-see films with generally good, often excellent transfers and illuminating extras. They aren't as prolific as one would wish, but they still manage to release the odd gem.
I was amazed to discover that their The Sadist DVD - with a far better transfer (approved by Vilmos Zsigmond in 1997) than the cheapo Alpha DVD - was still in print at a reasonable price, as the Amazon Marketplace and Ebay lisitngs go for $40-120! It's a striking, nasty little gem, but I couldn't swallow those prices. The Zsigmond commentary (how great is that!) is said to be superb.
Thier excellent Ganja & Hess disc went OOP a long time ago, but David Kalat informed me that there will be a new edition in 2006. I hope that we see a few more elusive classics in addition to that.