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Old 02-01-2019, 12:02 AM   #11
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It certainly sounds as though they just included the German disc in their release, which is a bit strange and disappointing, but better than nothing, I suppose. At least they seem to be being honest about it, rather than attempting to pass off another company's disc as their own.

Still, I'm guessing it doesn't augur well for any further UHD BD releases from Flicker Alley. I certainly thought it was strange that a company who puts out BD-R releases of the likes of A Page of Madness and J'Accuse (1919) was suddenly getting into Ultra HD Blu-ray in the first place.
To be fair, the Lobster master for A Page of Madness is garbage considering there's gorgeous 35mm material available and they might have not had much hope for J'Accuse on Blu-ray.

I just pre-ordered The Golden Head, Flying Clipper, and Der Hund der Baskervilles. Not must-haves, but I found the Cinerama films to be a lot of fun so far. Not to mention I love supporting Flicker Alley since they always put out neat stuff no one else does.
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