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Blu-ray Knight
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Checked out Drive a Crooked Road from my Columbia Noir set and it’s a pretty underrated and unheralded noir.
Mickey Rooney and Dianne Foster excel in the two main roles (but the supporting cast is also well cast and performed) and the movie has a terrific buildup and one of the all time great final shots in noir. Where it falters a little and stops short of being a truly great noir is in the execution of the payoffs for the long buildup (trying to avoid spoilers). Richard Quine’s direction is pretty solid, with great attention to character, and good use of space in his framing. It’s primarily a sunlit LA noir but when the mood gets darker in the last third, the cinematography follows suits. Sony’s DVD looks pretty good and if the same underlying HD master is upgraded to blu, it should look even better. I was surprised it was not in the Noir Archive sets by Kit Parker so maybe Arrow have it for a release later. |
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Thanks given by: | Se.Vero (03-23-2020) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I may have asked this question a while back, but does anyone know about how many Sony noirs are still missing on Blu-ray? I would imagine the vast majority from them, Universal, Warner, and MGM should be out at this point (or scheduled to be).
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#7284 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Re Sony, from my own collection, the following are missing from blu: An Affair in Trinidad Bad for Each Other Between Midnight and Dawn The Brothers Rico Convicted Drive a Crooked Road Framed The Garment Jungle The Glass Wall Johnny O’Clock Knock on Any Door The Mob Murder by Contract Night Editor One Girl’s Confession Over-Exposed Pushover The Sniper Tight Spot Two of a Kind The Undercover Man Walk a Crooked Mile |
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Thanks given by: | GeoffOliver (03-21-2020) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Just announced on Facebook: Robert Siodmak's The Suspect (1944) is coming to blu-ray via Kino.
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Thanks given by: | Blu_Beard (03-22-2020), crazednoir (03-23-2020), Dailyan (03-22-2020), Davidian (03-22-2020), Edward J Grug III (03-23-2020), Gunsnroses092789 (03-22-2020), javy (03-22-2020), jayrobb9 (03-23-2020), Jobla (03-22-2020), kaseaver (03-22-2020), lemonski (03-22-2020), MifuneFan (03-22-2020), nitin (03-23-2020), Quake1028 (04-13-2020), The Great Owl (03-22-2020) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thanks given by: | nitin (03-23-2020) |
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#7287 |
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Greater NYC
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Not trying to be morbid or insensitive, but given what we're all dealing with right now, I'm aware of two noirs that deal with outbreaks, or the threat of outbreaks.
"Panic in the Streets" is gorgeous and fantastic IMO. "The Killer That Stalked New York" is pretty close to awful if I remember correctly. Are there any others? |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Yes, that’s correct. However, it doesn’t mean that they can’t decide to continue. My guess would be that they sold pretty well.
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Blu-ray Guru
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And even more if you include the crime films of the 30s.
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#7292 | |
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1. 24 of the top 25 have been released on bd region a. Missing #24 Nightmare Alley. 2. For titles ranking 26-50, 16 are on bd. Criterion has 5 of the missing titles. 29. Fallen Idol, The - Criterion (may not have license) 30. Pick-Up on South Street - Criterion 31. Narrow Margin, The - WAC 32. 5 Fingers - Fox 38. Detective Story - Paramount 41. Thieves' Highway - Criterion 42. Naked City, The - Criterion 45. Brute Force - Criterion 50. The Harder They Fall - Columbia 3. 90 out of the 150 have been released on bd. 4. Out of the missing 60, Warner has 25. 4 companies have 45 of the 60. Warner - 25 titles (avg rank 114) Columbia - 7 titles (avg rank 99) Fox - 7 titles (avg rank 80) Criterion - 6 titles (avg rank 46) |
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Thanks given by: | trentdiesel (03-23-2020) |
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Jan 2015
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And which Hitchcocks? I'd assume the Wrong Man and Shadow of a Doubt. Actually, Vertigo. |
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Thanks given by: | kaseaver (03-23-2020) |
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I did add a few titles that were glaring omissions imo: Leave Her to Heaven, The Suspect, Odds Against Tomorrow I'll try to upload list in separate post |
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Thanks given by: | deadsincebirth (03-25-2020) |
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Tried to post excel file as an attachment but got file error message. If you want you can send your email address in private message and i'll send file attachment that way. |
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Thanks given by: | jayrobb9 (03-25-2020) |
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Jan 2015
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Was watching Nightmare Alley last night (have only seen it once before). What an outstanding movie it is. |
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From The Criterion Channel's April schedule:
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (03-29-2020), The Great Owl (03-26-2020) |
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