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    Paramount Home Entertainment has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller (1955), starring Grace Kelly and Cary Grant. Winner of Oscar Award for Best Cinematography (Robert Burks, North By Northwest, The Birds), To Catch A Thief will be available for purchase on March 6th.

     

    Special Features:

    * Commentary by Dr. Drew Casper, Hitchcock Film Historian

    * A Night with the Hitchcocks

    * Unacceptable Under the Code: Film Censorship in America

    * Writing and Casting To Catch A Thief

    * The Making of To Catch A Thief

    * Behind the Gates: Cary Grant and Grace Kelly

    * Alfred Hitchcock and To Catch A Thief: An Appreciation

    * Edith Head: The Paramount Years

    * If You Love To Catch A Thief, You'll Love this Interactive Travelogue

    * Theatrical Trailer

    * Galleries: \- Movie \- Publicity \- Visitors to the Set \- Production

  2. And another title to come from the TCM Vault, but this time through Universal. Again, info from classicflix.com:

     

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    Dishonored (1931) and Shanghai Express (1932), a Marlene Dietrich double-release set is now up for pre-order and exclusive to TCM.com. Release date is Feb. 6th.

     

    Presented for the first time on DVD, these two films have been fully restored and re-mastered and confirm Dietrich’s iconic status as a glamorous and enigmatic movie siren while demonstrating von Sternberg’s reputation as a supreme stylist of mood and atmosphere through his dazzling command of the medium.

     

     

     

     

  3. Following up on musicalnovelty's info below, this is from classicflix.com:

     

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    Sony's Film Noir Classics sets continue with Film Noir Classics Vol. 3 due on *January 16th*.

     

    Released via the TCM Vault line, all five films are new to DVD. Bonus features, aside from an introduction from Martin Scorsese, will probably be minimal

     

    *My Name is Julia Ross* (1945)

    *The Mob* (1951)

    *Drive a Crooked Road* (1954)

    *Tight Spot* (1955)

    *The Burglar* (1957)

     

  4. I know we now have a separate Olive thread, and a separate TCM Vault/WB - which is not complete now since there is also TCM Vault/Universal but no thread yet, and a separate thread for this and a separate thread for that and a separate thread for whathaveyou, etc. etc., but I always thought that if it was non-MOD it should be here in the Upcoming Releases thread, which is the reason it was created way back when, a catch all for everything.

     

    So here are two more upcoming releases from Olive, coming Feb. 28th:

     

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    I don't like either of the covers, but I am glad to see Mike Connors on the WLHS cover.

  5. Criterion releases for March. Yay!: David Lean and A NIght To Remember (tying in to the 100th anniversary of the sinking).

     

    Titles include Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Cgrist, Letter Never Sent, The War Room, amd David Lean Directs Noel Coward boxset - which bundles together In Which We Serve, This Happy Breed, Brief Encounter, and Blithe Spirit - and Roy Ward Baker's A Night To Remember.

     

    Of those, A Night to Remember, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Brief Encounter are the only previously available Criterion entries receiving Blu-ray upgrades; the rest are new to the Criterion Collection.

     

    Furthermore, the Kalatozov, Hegedus & D.A. Pennebaker, and the three remaining Lean films are making their respective debuts onto the North American Blu-ray format.

     

    Quoted below are Criterion's release date and disc specifications for each film.

     

    Update: It appears that for the time being, the four David Lean Blu-rays are only available if purchased through the four-disc bundle.

     

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    *A Night to Remember (on DVD and Blu-ray March 27th, 2012)*

    New high-definition digital restoration

     

    * Uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition

    * Audio commentary by Don Lynch and Ken Marschall, author and illustrator of Titanic: An Illustrated History

    * The Making of A Night to Remember, a sixty-minute documentary from 1993 featuring William MacQuitty's rare behind-the-scenes footage

    * Archival interview with Titanic survivor Eva Hart

    * En natt att minas, a forty-five-minute Swedish documentary from 1962 featuring interviews with Titanic survivors

    * Trailer

    * A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Sragow

     

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    *David Lean Directs Noël Coward (on DVD and Blu-ray March 27th, 2012) —*

     

    * New high-definition digital transfers of the BFI National Archive's 2008 restorations

    * Uncompressed monaural soundtracks

    * Audio commentary on Brief Encounter by film historian Bruce Eder

    * New interviews with Noël Coward scholar Barry Day on all of the films

    * Interview with cinematographer-screenwriter-producer Ronald Neame from 2010

    * Short documentaries from 2000 on the making of In Which We Serve and Brief Encounter

    * David Lean: A Self Portrait - a 1971 television documentary on Lean's career

    * Episode of the British television series The Southbank Show from 1992 on the life and career of Coward

    * Audio recording of a 1969 conversation between Richard Attenborough and Coward at London's National Film Theatre

    * Trailers

    * A booklet featuring essays by Ian Christie, Terrence Rafferty, Farran Nehne, Geoffrey O'Brien, and Kevin Brownlow

     

     

     

     

     

     

    *The Last Temptation of Christ (on Blu-ray March 13th, 2012) —*

    * Restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and editor Thelma Schoonmaker

    * 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack by supervising sound editor Skip Lievsay

    * Audio commentary featuring director Martin Scorsese, actor Willem Dafoe, and writers Paul Schrader and Jay ****

    * Galleries of production stills, research materials, and costume designs

    * Location production footage shot by Scorsese

    * Interview with composer Peter Gabriel, with a stills gallery of traditional instruments used in the score

    * An essay by film critic David Ehrenstein

     

    *Letter Never Sent (on DVD and Blu-ray March 20th, 2012) —*

    * New high-definition digital restoration

    * Uncompressed monaural soundtrack

    * New English subtitle translation

    * A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Dina Iordanova

     

    *The War Room (on DVD and Blu-ray March 20th, 2012) —*

    * New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by directors D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus

    * 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack

    * Return of the War Room, a 2008 documentary in which advisers James Carville, George Stephanopoulos, and Paul Begala and others reflect on the effect the Clinton war room had on the way campaigns are run

    * Making The War Room, a conversation between the filmmakers about the difficulties of shooting in the campaign's fast-paced environment

    * Panel discussion hosted by the William J. Clinton Foundation and featuring Carville, Clinton adviser Vernon Jordan, journalist Ron Brownstein, and surprise guest Bill Clinton

    * Interview with strategist Stanley Greenberg on the increasing importance of polling

    * A booklet featuring an essay by writer Louis Menand

  6. jassmine12,

     

    I noticed that many of your posts plug recent movies and have links to commercial download sites. It is my understanding that this is frowned upon here, so you might want to curtail that.

     

    Also, just an FYI, this site is devoted to classic films (i.e., usually 50 years older), so you might like to focus discussion there. :)

  7. from blu-ray.com

     

    Next year, Warner Home Entertainment will release *A Streetcar Named Desire* in a special 60th Anniversary Blu-ray edition. Extras:

    * Commentary with Karl Malden, film historian Rudy Behlmer, and Jeff Young

    * Elia Kazan movie trailer gallery

    * Movie and audio outtakes

    * Marlon Brando screen test

    * Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey documentary

    * Five behind-the-scenes featurettes: - A Streetcar on Broadway \- A Streetcar in Hollywood \- Desire and Censorship \- North and the South \- An Actor Named Brando

    The 60th Anniversary Edition also comes packaged in a forty-page book set that contains on-set/promotional photographs and film history trivia.

     

    A Streetcar Named Desire streets on April 10th, 2012.

  8. > {quote:title=jamesjazzguitar wrote:}{quote}Eve is Mason's girlfriend. He doesn't know she is a spy. So of course when you find out your girlfriend made love to another man, it would be a surprise.

    I disagree with that. She may be his lover, but he has her deliberately working for him enticing Grant into doing several things, including setting him up to be killed.

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