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Old 05-14-2022, 05:24 PM   #70301
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I wonder if one of the four films from the 1970's could be the Hammer film Creatures the World Forgot (1970)?
I guess it's possible, but of all the Sony Hammer titles on the Mill Creek set, it'd be a strange one to go with...
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Old 05-14-2022, 05:28 PM   #70302
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RIP, Fred Ward (Remo Williams, The Adventure Begins).
Fred Ward was a fantastic actor who could go dark, but also play broad comedy. His performance as Hoke Moseley in "Miami Blues" is truly one for the ages, to go along with his many other memorable roles. Rest easy, Fred, a true loss for anyone who enjoys interesting character actors.
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Old 05-14-2022, 05:39 PM   #70303
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I haven't seen this one, but it seems right up my alley. Shame that the master is a mess unless it's been restored, but doubtful.

I rented the Indicator a couple months ago, and IMO thought it was pretty interesting. Certainly worth a spin, as is about any Mann movie. While you can tell it's somewhat uneven, probably due to Mann's passing, the location work & cinematography is pretty solid. While I dont' really buy Laurence Harvey as a leading man, his stony nature is part of the appeal.
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Old 05-14-2022, 05:56 PM   #70304
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From Sullavan, I would also like to have "The Moon is Our Home".

As for Colbert, the ones I want the most are "Honor among lovers", "Tonight is ours", "Private worlds", "Zaza" and "Skylark" (as we know Midnight is unavailable).

For Dunne, besides "Back Street", would love to see "Invitation to happiness", "Unfinished business" and "Lady in a jam".
The Insider has said that the original Back Street (1932) - Dunne - was unavailable to them. Same with Only Yesterday (1933) - Sullavan. Both films were directed by John M. Stahl. Maybe Criterion is planning a Stahl set?
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Old 05-14-2022, 05:57 PM   #70305
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I rented the Indicator a couple months ago, and IMO thought it was pretty interesting. Certainly worth a spin, as is about any Mann movie. While you can tell it's somewhat uneven, probably due to Mann's passing, the location work & cinematography is pretty solid. While I dont' really buy Laurence Harvey as a leading man, his stony nature is part of the appeal.
What did you think of the picture quality? I'll be getting it no matter what, as it seems like an interesting film.
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Old 05-14-2022, 06:27 PM   #70306
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What did you think of the picture quality? I'll be getting it no matter what, as it seems like an interesting film.
"A Dandy in Aspic" is a quality film, but the PQ on the Indicator disc is very poor. Nonetheless, I'm glad I own the film. Check out the review on this site for some screenshots.
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Old 05-14-2022, 11:05 PM   #70307
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I guess it's possible, but of all the Sony Hammer titles on the Mill Creek set, it'd be a strange one to go with...
There are these Hammer films in the 1950's from Sony that could be possibilities:

The Camp on Blood Island (1957)
The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)
The Snorkel (1958)
The Strangers of Bombay (1959)
Yesterday's Enemy (1959)


I seem to remember the KLI said that there are no horror movies in one of their deals. I can't recall if it was Sony. But not all of these are horror. If there is horror The Revenge of Frankenstein would be great, as Indicator UK was the only label in the world to be able to use Sony's 4K remaster. Mill Creek used an old shoddy master, and they released it twice.

Anyway it just a thought that one of these could be one of the 1950's titles. I was thinking of asking the KLI if any of the films in the Sony deal could be of British origin? But I feel he would probably say he can't answer; never mind asking if there are any Hammer titles.
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Old 05-15-2022, 02:17 AM   #70308
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"A Dandy in Aspic" is a quality film, but the PQ on the Indicator disc is very poor. Nonetheless, I'm glad I own the film.


One of those films that is remembered simply as a footnote to its director’s career, it’s hard to tell if A Dandy in Aspic would have been much better had Anthony Mann not died during shooting in West Germany. On a purely visual level it’s evident that he shot most of the picture, not least because star Laurence Harvey, who finished the film, doesn’t hide his love of very unMannly crash zooms or seem to make much effort to match Mann’s style. Certainly scenes like the shooting range sequence, a hotel room conversation shown via twin mirrors or the many shots featuring Mann’s favorite split diopter Scope setup of a character hiding in close-up in one third of the screen while another approaches in the extreme distance in the rest of the frame have the original director’s fingerprints all over them. If anything, the film’s biggest problems seem to have happened before and after shooting: Derek Marlowe’s script seems a rewrite or two away from ready and it’s hard to believe that Mann would have gone along with some of the more extreme post-production decisions, from the echoplex dialogue effects in moments of stress to some of the more ill-judged parts of Quincy Jones’ generally quite good score.

On paper the slightly schizoid directorial approach should be quite appropriate for this low-key spy thriller variation on The Big Clock where Harvey’s undercover Russian spy is ordered by MI5 to track down and kill… himself, and perhaps to a non-fan of Mann’s work it wouldn’t be quite so distracting. Yet even away from the visuals and some occasionally inconsistent performances, the film has plenty of flaws that can be traced to both the screenplay and casting. Like the title sequence of a puppet getting tied up in knots in its own strings it’s full of good ideas that never quite work and certainly for the first third never makes as much of its premise as it could. More Le Carre than Bond, there are certainly some strong scenes, especially with Per Oscarsson’s drug-addicted Russian contact or Harvey’s attempt to defect back to the East only for the East Germans to shoot at him to drive him back because he’s useless to them back home, while there’s some entertaining banter in the exchanges between Tom Courtney and Lionel Stander. But while the plot ultimately works itself out more or less satisfactorily, the film never flows or grips as well as it should.

Delivering his dialogue with his customary cold aloof disdain, Harvey is at once perfect casting for the role of the sexless cold fish with no sense of self but at the same time he’s a hollow center for the film: his character may long for a real identity and to belong somewhere, but you don’t care for or about him. Similarly, Mia Farrow’s mildly kooky romantic interest feels more irritation than illumination: rather than showing the life he has missed, she often feels grafted onto the picture because the front office think it needs a love story. The rest of the casting veers from the wilfully perverse – Tom Courtney as a cold-blooded assassin with a chip on his shoulder, blacklist victim Lionel Stander as a Commie spymaster - to the plain bizarre, with the supporting ranks populated by satirists – Peter Cook (“Welcome to the Funkturm. On a clear day you can see them jumping over the Wall”), John Bird – and UK sitcom and TV players – Richard O’Sullivan, Mike Pratt and Norman Bird - though none cause quite as much damage as the astonishingly bad but thankfully brief performance from Calvin Lockhart.



Cinematographer Christopher Challis does actually manage to make Courtney look menacing in several scenes, though his Scope lensing is poorly served in Sony’s dark 2.35:1 widescreen Bluray and Region 2 PAL DVD transfers (though not as disastrously as the pitiful German disc of Mann's undervalued The Last Frontier).

So, a curate’s egg: not quite the disaster most reviewers often paint it, but less than a success and perhaps more worth a look for Mann’s admirers than the casual viewer.

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One of those films that is remembered simply as a footnote to its director’s career, it’s hard to tell if A Dandy in Aspic....

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So, a curate’s egg: not quite the disaster most reviewers often paint it, but less than a success and perhaps more worth a look for Mann’s admirers than the casual viewer.
Quite an enjoyable read, thank you for sharing. But for all the flaws noted, you still made me want to see this film, to own it even. (I am a bit of a cold war thriller buff anyway, but it was your carefully noted details that sold me on the film, warts and all!)
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So, a curate’s egg: not quite the disaster most reviewers often paint it, but less than a success and perhaps more worth a look for Mann’s admirers than the casual viewer.
It's worth a watch for the director and cast, as it's one of those 60s/70s Cold War thrillers that keeps your attention on subject matter alone without breaking any new ground. The supporting players are largely what elevate the film at times, while I thought Harvey was somewhat sleepwalking through the proceedings (interesting given his double duty directing). For the posters in this thread who enjoy Cold War thrillers, it's worth a pick up.
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Old 05-15-2022, 05:05 AM   #70311
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Mann's my favorite director and anything of his is worth a watch, but it's a shame that he never got to finish it (or to finally make his cherished dream project, a Western version of King Lear that was slated as his next picture) and that - unless Sony have given it one of their impressive remasters since the UK and German discs - an already compromised film will have one more strike against it with a weak master.
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Fred Ward was a fantastic actor who could go dark, but also play broad comedy. His performance as Hoke Moseley in "Miami Blues" is truly one for the ages, to go along with his many other memorable roles. Rest easy, Fred, a true loss for anyone who enjoys interesting character actors.
Fred Ward is also great in Big Business [1988].
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On While Supplies Last it looks like Disorganized Crime is OOP.
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On While Supplies Last it looks like Disorganized Crime is OOP.
So is Tower of Evil and the DVD of Wild at Heart.
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I hope Kino can get the 1975 Belmondo film The Night Caller (aka Fear Over the City).
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Excited for this one! Pretty sure it was never given a proper DVD release in the U.S.

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I had to look up the trailer. This looks like something right up my alley!

Plus, that Gripham was reused in the intro for the short lived Jim Henson Muppet Hour !
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