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Originally Posted by belcherman
Funny, when I think of Twilight Time, I think of classic American film of the 50s, 60s and 70s. I think of talent like Bogart, Sinatra, Nicholson, Allen, both Hepburns, Poitier, Stewart, Wayne and the list goes on. Say what you will, but Twilight Time puts out a higher percentage of movies I want than just about any other label, with the possible exception of WAC. I would miss them if they closed shop and I'm not confident that there would be another label to pick up the slack.
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When I think about Twilight Time, I think about movies that were shot in CinemaScope.
Anastasia
The Blue Max
Broken Lance
Desiree
Edge of Eternity
Fate is the Hunter
Flaming Star
Garden of Evil
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
House of Bamboo
Our Man Flint
In Like Flint
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing
The Man from Laramie
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
Peyton Place
Picnic
The Rains of Ranchipur
The Roots of Heaven
The Sound and the Fury
Violent Saturday
The Wayward Bus
The Young Lions
...and those are just the ones in my collection.
I'm missing
Beloved Infidel,
Demetrius and the Gladiators,
High Time, and a couple of others.
Twilight Time does not corner the market on CinemaScope films, of course, but they consistently rock out with wonderful Blu-ray transfers of these picturesque movies.