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Old 04-19-2023, 04:05 PM   #301
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Well, his first 2 films have only had SD release. Scaled up for Kino's box set, but not real HD
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So now, are we just waiting for Liliom, American Guerrilla in the Phillipines and The Blue Gardenia?
Yep. Guerrilla is Fox so it's sadly locked in the Disney vault for now, but there's an HD version streaming at Amazon. It's a shame nobody licensed it for a BD back when the Fox catalog was available. I guess the boutique labels decided it was just too obscure. There's an old Fox MOD DVD still available, although who knows how many more copies are out there, I doubt they're burning more of them anymore.

Liliom has an OOP Kino DVD. The Blue Gardenia has an OOP Image DVD. No idea who controls either one now.
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This was probably already posted in the thread, but as I just ran across it online I figured I post it in case it hadn’t, about the M audio

https://www.hometheaterforum.com/com...lu-ray.305626/
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This was probably already posted in the thread, but as I just ran across it online I figured I post it in case it hadn’t, about the M audio

https://www.hometheaterforum.com/com...lu-ray.305626/
Yep, the German BD from Universum is definitely superior to the Criterion BD, for both image and sound.


I have it, but it's OOP. There's a newer issue in Germany from Atlas which is still in print. I'm not sure if they're the same disc.
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Yep. Guerrilla is Fox so it's sadly locked in the Disney vault for now, but there's an HD version streaming at Amazon. It's a shame nobody licensed it for a BD back when the Fox catalog was available. I guess the boutique labels decided it was just too obscure. There's an old Fox MOD DVD still available, although who knows how many more copies are out there, I doubt they're burning more of them anymore.

Liliom has an OOP Kino DVD. The Blue Gardenia has an OOP Image DVD. No idea who controls either one now.
I think Fox might actually hold the best condition materials for Liliom. Fox put out the best DVD I'm aware of for Liliom. It was released as a bonus disc to Carousel 1956 and it is an extra on the Carousel 1956 blu-ray (in SD). The Kino disc is really bad (it's practically just a VHS on DVD).
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I think Fox might actually hold the best condition materials for Liliom. Fox put out the best DVD I'm aware of for Liliom. It was released as a bonus disc to Carousel 1956 and it is an extra on the Carousel 1956 blu-ray (in SD). The Kino disc is really bad (it's practically just a VHS on DVD).
Really? That's great to know, thanks! I don't own Liliom yet. I should buy a copy of Carousel then?

This DVD looks like it has Liliom on it. And it's better quality than the Kino DVD?

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There are some older Lang titles coming out on BD in Germany at the moment.

Ostalgica have just released Hilde Warren und der Tod (1917) on Blu-ray, and next month they are releasing Pest in Florenz (1919). Both were were written by Fritz Lang and have optional English subtitles for the German intertitles.

UCM.One/ Soulfood is releasing Lang's Das wandernde Bild (aka. The Wandering Image/ The Wandering Shadow, 1920) on Blu-ray in Germany next month. According to a post elsewhere on the forum, the version included in the Kino box set is an upscale of their old DVD release, while this new release appears to be based on a genuine HD restoration done by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Stiftung. So far nothing about whether it includes English subs or not.
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Really? That's great to know, thanks! I don't own Liliom yet. I should buy a copy of Carousel then?

This DVD looks like it has Liliom on it. And it's better quality than the Kino DVD?

Yes, that's the version of Carousel that comes with Liliom. Before Kino started putting out Blu-rays, they were actually a pretty bad company. Most DVDs they released before 2010 are really bad.

This screenshot is from DVD Beaver's review of the Kino DVD:


This is a screenshot I just took from the copy that comes with Carousel:
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Yes, that's the version of Carousel that comes with Liliom. Before Kino started putting out Blu-rays, they were actually a pretty bad company. Most DVDs they released before 2010 are really bad.

This screenshot is from DVD Beaver's review of the Kino DVD:

This is a screenshot I just took from the copy that comes with Carousel:
Wow! That's a HUGE difference, thanks so much!!

The Carousel 2-disc DVD set is dirt cheap used, I'll pick that up instead of Kino's Liliom DVD.
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Official details for Kino's release of Human Desire (1954) have been posted


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HUMAN DESIRE (1954)
Terror and Desire with Actress Emily Mortimer on Human Desire
• Theatrical Trailer
• Reversible Art
• Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase
• Optional English Subtitles

B&W 91 Minutes 1.78:1 Not Rated
Legendary director Fritz Lang (Metropolis), cinema’s “Master of Darkness,” reunites with his stars of The Big Heat, Glenn Ford (Gilda) and Gloria Grahame (Naked Alibi), for this pitch-black film noir based on Émile Zola’s La Bęte humaine. Korean War vet Jeff Warren (Ford) returns to his job as a railroad engineer, and quickly succumbs to his boss’s wife, Vicki Buckley (played with frank, unvarnished carnality by Grahame). Thus begins a tangled web of suspicion, sex and murder involving Vicki and her brutish husband Carl (Broderick Crawford, All the King’s Men). Adapted by Alfred Hayes (Clash by Night) and shot by Burnett Guffey (Bonnie and Clyde), Lang’s spellbinding masterpiece evokes a powerful emotional landscape of greed, jealousy and Human Desire.
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