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Until then, almost all his post-1951 films are available region-free from the Cinema Master Class series in France.
Unless Criterion somehow jumps in and does a mega-boxset, which frankly I can't see, the French releases are the only option. I feel like the French appreciate melodramas more than Americans ever will. Most of the transfers looks pretty great, though a few have issues, notably Magnificent Obsession. Most of the titles have never had HD releases anywhere, I believe some have never even been released on home video before at all. Cinema Master Class has released 14 titles (though one is DVD-only) so far from his Universal period in the 50s. |
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Thanks given by: | bonehica (05-17-2019) |
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