Thank you for starting this. I am a huge Missy fan. She and Ingrid Bergman are my absolute favorites. I only wish they’d appeared together in a film.
I am pleased to see her filmography getting major distributor love. I have refused to buy The Strange Love of Martha Ivers and The Bitter Tea of General Yen because they were such half assed releases. Most of the Capra films got these beautiful digibook releases, yet Barbara’s turn with him is treated like an afterthought. Forty Guns will be on my next Barnes and Noble order. Hopefully, Criterion has more in the pipeline.
I don’t understand how so many of her best, and most beloved films remain conspicuously absent. I’ve seen them on TCM-the surviving elements look great. Yet Stella Dallas, Baby Face, Ball of Fire-where are they? One would think that movies pairing Barbara Stanwyck with the likes of Henry Fonda, Kirk Douglas, Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, etc would be no brainer releases.
Oh well. They’ll come eventually, and I’ll be ready to buy them. I’ve got The Lady Eve, now, and I’m happy as a clam.
I’ve subscribed to this discussion, and I’ll be checking it frequently. Thank you, again, for starting this, SanCarolina59.
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Thanks. I'm hoping more of her filmography comes to Blu-ray in the next year, especially with WAC going on a roll right now (Warner owns the majority of her remaining films that haven't been released on Blu-ray) and Kino potentially making a 3rd Universal deal. As far as what the best copy of The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers, the best copy of it out there is a now OOP DVD from Paramount themselves listed below, which is to my knowledge the only official version of this film ever released (I'm not certain if TV airings of it on TCM and other channels are taken from this source or random public domain transfers of it):
this site can be a very cool resource. I came to this thread today to ask this very question - if the folks here would consider the Paramount DVD a better release for this film being that the Blu-ray has been given a heavy treatment of DNR.
thanks for answering my question before I asked it!