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Old 08-29-2018, 01:43 AM   #23541
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WOW! I can't believe we're finally getting an official release of A MAN ALONE and LISBON! Ray Milland was a great actor as well as an interesting director. I've always like A MAN ALONE quite a bit and NEVER thought I'd see it on DVD, let alone Blu-ray! I've never seen LISBON, but I'll definitely be picking it up as well.

I already own Kino's great Blu-ray of Milland's other directorial effort PANIC IN YEAR ZERO! and I can't wait to add these to the collection. Thanks Kino!

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Coming November 6th!
First Time on DVD and Blu-ray!
Brand New HD Masters From 4K Scans!

Two Films Directed by and Starring the Great Ray Milland!

A Man Alone (1955)
with optional English subtitles
• New HD master from a 4K scan of the original Trucolor negative and positive separations!
• New Audio Commentary by Film Historian Toby Roan
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Lisbon (1956) with optional English subtitles
• New HD master from a 4K scan of the original Trucolor negative!
• New Audio Commentary by Film Historian Toby Roan
• KLSC Trailers


A MAN ALONE (1955) Color 96 Minutes 1.66:1 Not Rated
Ray Milland (Panic in Year Zero!), Ward Bond (Dakota), Raymond Burr (Pitfall) and Lee Van Cleef (Barquero) are headed for a lethal showdown of greed, treachery and vengeance in this blazing Western adventure directed by Milland (Lisbon). When notorious gunslinger Wes Steele (Milland) chances upon the gruesome remains of a stagecoach robbery, he reports the carnage in a nearby town. But there he is framed for the crime by Stanley (Burr), the town’s most respected citizen, who secretly committed the murders himself as part of an intricate bank robbery scheme. Escaping the town’s relentless lynch mob, Wes finds refuge in the house of the local sheriff (Bond), where he falls for his host’s winsome daughter (Mary Murphy, The Wild One) and gradually wins the lawman’s trust and respect. Now together with his newfound allies, he must return to face the vengeful townspeople and wage a bloody war with cunning Stanley and his ruthless gang. Co-starring Alan Hale Jr. (TV’s Gilligan’s Island).

LISBON (1956) Color 90 Minutes 2.35:1 Not Rated
For Capt. Robert John Evans (Ray Milland, Premature Burial), smuggling black-market goods is nothing out of the ordinary. But he's hired by Aristides Mavros (Claude Rains, Notorious) for a more involved assignment - sneaking an imprisoned American (Percy Marmont, Secret Agent) out of communist-controlled territory. The dangerous job becomes even more challenging when he meets the prisoner's sultry wife, Sylvia (Maureen O'Hara, The Rare Breed). Ray Milland (A Man Alone) directed this thrilling adventure yarn which co-stars Yvonne Furneaux (Repulsion) and Francis Lederer (The Return of Dracula). Beautifully shot in Scope by Jack A. Marta (The Last Command).


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Old 08-29-2018, 02:02 AM   #23542
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You sold me, Great Owl. I'm putting my final (third) purchase together on this sale. INVISIBLE INVADERS, MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD, PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES and TOBOR THE GREAT are also on sale. Do you have as positive a review of any of those?
I made blind purchases of Invisible Invaders and Tobor the Great during this August sale. The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues is in my still-unwatched list.

The Monster That Challenged the World is fantastic, and I mean that in all sincerity. I could have sworn that I wrote a review of it at some point, but it turns out that I only acknowledged it in a short post in the dedicated thread.
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Old 08-29-2018, 02:51 AM   #23543
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Happy to hear you found some titles you were after.
Here is a link where forum members track the different sales.
KL Insider posted earlier that the nex KL sale is in October.
That will be my time to bolster my silen horror film collection.
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Old 08-29-2018, 02:57 AM   #23544
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Old 08-29-2018, 07:02 AM   #23545
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Other than maybe a couple titles in October, I'm hopefully done with buying Blu-rays until Black Friday. I spent a lot more here than I thought I would. Took me forever to place an order because I felt compelled to sample the movies here I haven't seen before committing to purchasing (I'm trying to cut down on blind buys).

Highway Dragnet doesn't seem to get much love, but it's an interesting companion to The Hitch-Hiker. It presents another, very different, hitchhiker story. It's only 70 minutes too, so they would make a good breezy double feature.
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Old 08-29-2018, 08:29 AM   #23546
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WOW! I can't believe we're finally getting an official release of A MAN ALONE and LISBON! Ray Milland was a great actor as well as an interesting director. I've always like A MAN ALONE quite a bit and NEVER thought I'd see it on DVD, let alone Blu-ray! I've never seen LISBON, but I'll definitely be picking it up as well.
I love me some Ray Milland. Someone needs to release a Blu-ray of The River’s Edge (1957) with Milland and Anthony Quinn...besides dodgy Spanish bootleggers.
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Old 08-29-2018, 01:43 PM   #23547
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I love me some Ray Milland. Someone needs to release a Blu-ray of The River’s Edge (1957) with Milland and Anthony Quinn...besides dodgy Spanish bootleggers.
A movie I'd love to see released is The Thief, a cold war noir that is notable for having no spoken dialog. I caught it on TV years ago and I kept waiting for someone to say something. After a while, I was hooked anyway. Directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland, it was a really novel way of story-telling, with no exposition other than what you see on the screen.
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Old 08-29-2018, 01:52 PM   #23548
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Oh yes, I'd almost forgotten about THE THIEF. A really cool, unique film! I'd love to see that get an official release. Make it happen, Kino!

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A movie I'd love to see released is The Thief, a cold war noir that is notable for having no spoken dialog. I caught it on TV years ago and I kept waiting for someone to say something. After a while, I was hooked anyway. Directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland, it was a really novel way of story-telling, with no exposition other than what you see on the screen.
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Old 08-29-2018, 02:16 PM   #23549
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Old 08-29-2018, 03:20 PM   #23550
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"I was always kinda partial to Roy Rogers, actually...I really liked those sequined shirts."
Yeah Monterey Jack, I really enjoy those kind of ol' fashioned Westerns & trigger too! (along w/"Hi Ho Silver away" & his trusty companion The Lone Ranger/Tonto w/Scout)!

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Old 08-29-2018, 04:14 PM   #23551
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Coming November 13th on DVD and Blu-ray!
Two Films Starring Screen Legend Carole Lombard!

Made For Each Other (1939)
with optional English subtitles
• Brand New HD Master from a 2K Scan of the Restored Fine Grain Master
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Lee Gambin
• Theatrical Trailer


Nothing Sacred (1937) with optional English subtitles
• Brand New HD Master from a 2K Scan of the Restored Fine Grain Master
• Audio Commentary by William Wellman Jr.
• Theatrical Trailer


MADE FOR EACH OTHER (1939) B&W 93 Min 1.33:1 NR
Carole Lombard (Nothing Sacred) delivered the best performance of her career and James Stewart (Broken Arrow) earned himself a place among the screen's most notable actors in this humor-laced marital drama that's as refreshing as a breath of spring. Attorney John Mason (Stewart) marries Jane (Lombard) after a blissful, one-day courtship. Life is wonderful... until they are overwhelmed by the demands of John's boss, his meddlesome mother and the birth of a baby. Just when the marriage is at the breaking point, a crisis turns their world upside down. Will their newfound love falter... or are the young newlyweds truly made for each other? John Cromwell (Since You Went Away) directed this wonderful David O. Selznick (I’ll Be Seeing You) production which featured wonderful performances by Charles Coburn (The More the Merrier) and Lucile Watson (Watch on the Rhine).

NOTHING SACRED (1937) Color 74 Min 1.33:1 NR
He's an unscrupulous newspaperman eager to exploit the story of a young woman's death by radium poisoning. She knows she's not really dying but can't pass up a free trip to New York with all the trimmings. Carole Lombard (Made for Each Other) and Fredric March (Inherit the Wind) co-star in this classic black comedy by the great William Wellman (Beau Geste). Legendary screenwriter Ben Hecht's sharply satirical screenplay, depicting the morbid nature of the scandal-hungry public, is more relevant than ever—with such wonderfully comic lines as "Doctor, I want to know the worst... we go to press in fifteen minutes!" Wellman keeps the comic pace frantic in one of the screen's cleverest screwball comedies. With a supporting cast featuring some of Hollywood's funniest character actors, including Margaret Hamilton (Driftwood), Charles Winninger (A Lady Takes a Chance) and Walter Connolly (It Happened One Night), Nothing Sacred is nothing less than hysterical.


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Old 08-29-2018, 04:25 PM   #23552
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Coming November 13th on DVD and Blu-ray!
Two Films Starring Screen Legend Carole Lombard!

Made For Each Other (1939)
with optional English subtitles
• Brand New HD Master from a 2K Scan of the Restored Fine Grain Master
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Lee Gambin
• Theatrical Trailer


Nothing Sacred (1937) with optional English subtitles
• Brand New HD Master from a 2K Scan of the Restored Fine Grain Master
• Audio Commentary by William Wellman Jr.
• Theatrical Trailer


MADE FOR EACH OTHER (1939) B&W 93 Min 1.33:1 NR
Carole Lombard (Nothing Sacred) delivered the best performance of her career and James Stewart (Broken Arrow) earned himself a place among the screen's most notable actors in this humor-laced marital drama that's as refreshing as a breath of spring. Attorney John Mason (Stewart) marries Jane (Lombard) after a blissful, one-day courtship. Life is wonderful... until they are overwhelmed by the demands of John's boss, his meddlesome mother and the birth of a baby. Just when the marriage is at the breaking point, a crisis turns their world upside down. Will their newfound love falter... or are the young newlyweds truly made for each other? John Cromwell (Since You Went Away) directed this wonderful David O. Selznick (I’ll Be Seeing You) production which featured wonderful performances by Charles Coburn (The More the Merrier) and Lucile Watson (Watch on the Rhine).

NOTHING SACRED (1937) Color 74 Min 1.33:1 NR
He's an unscrupulous newspaperman eager to exploit the story of a young woman's death by radium poisoning. She knows she's not really dying but can't pass up a free trip to New York with all the trimmings. Carole Lombard (Made for Each Other) and Fredric March (Inherit the Wind) co-star in this classic black comedy by the great William Wellman (Beau Geste). Legendary screenwriter Ben Hecht's sharply satirical screenplay, depicting the morbid nature of the scandal-hungry public, is more relevant than ever—with such wonderfully comic lines as "Doctor, I want to know the worst... we go to press in fifteen minutes!" Wellman keeps the comic pace frantic in one of the screen's cleverest screwball comedies. With a supporting cast featuring some of Hollywood's funniest character actors, including Margaret Hamilton (Driftwood), Charles Winninger (A Lady Takes a Chance) and Walter Connolly (It Happened One Night), Nothing Sacred is nothing less than hysterical.


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Old 08-29-2018, 04:30 PM   #23553
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Beautiful covers on both as well!
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Very happy on both Lombard films! And even more James Stewart makes this guy extremely thrilled!

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Lovely covers. No reason to ditch original poster art when it's good.
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Man! Nov 13- is gonna be heavy!!! Along with Criterion Some Like it Hot- I need to get both Nothing Sacred (I have the 2011 Kino DVD; want the new blu) and Made for Each Other[/I]!

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Beautiful covers on both as well!
While the new cover for Nothing Sacred is a big step up from the original Kino release, it still gives the impression that the film is some kind of drama and not a screwball comedy. No matter, this is one of the rare blus I plan to double-dip on.
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While the new cover for Nothing Sacred is a big step up from the original Kino release, it still gives the impression that the film is some kind of drama and not a screwball comedy. No matter, this is one of the rare blus I plan to double-dip on.
True. However, on a purely aesthetic level, I like it a lot. And the tone of the poster vs the tone of the film doesn't bother me.
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While the new cover for Nothing Sacred is a big step up from the original Kino release, it still gives the impression that the film is some kind of drama and not a screwball comedy. No matter, this is one of the rare blus I plan to double-dip on.
Well, they could always do a reversible cover with this one:

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Coming November 6th on DVD and Blu-ray!

Big Trouble (2002)
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Color 85 Minutes 1.85:1 Rated PG-13
From Barry Sonnenfeld, the director of The Addams Family, Get Shorty and the Men in Black Trilogy, comes this hilarious action-comedy with an all-star cast that includes Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Rene Russo (One Good Cop), Stanley Tucci (Big Night), Tom Sizemore (Strange Days), Johnny Knoxville (Men in Black II), Dennis Farina (Out of Sight), Ben Foster (Hell or High Water), Janeane Garofalo (Mystery Men), Patrick Warburton (TV’s Seinfeld), Zooey Deschanel (500 Days of Summer), Omar Epps (Juice), Jason Lee (Mallrats), Andy Richter (Cabin Boy), DJ Qualls (Road Trip) and Sofia Vergara (TV’s Modern Family). Big Trouble has something for everyone, as it follows the fast and furious comedic chaos created when a mysterious suitcase that threatens the security of Miami changes the lives of a divorced dad, an unhappy housewife, two hitmen, a pair of street thugs, two love-struck teens, two FBI agents and a psychedelic toad.


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