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'The Complete Thin Man Collection' (1934-47) - Coming to Blu-ray from Warner Archive Release date: November 26 "Now they're together in one Blu-ray collection! The sparkling M-G-M series featured the irresistible William Powell and Myrna Loy chemistry as husband and wife who solved murders with the aid of their wire-haired terrier, Asta. Set in the glamorous world of 1930s and 40s upper-class Manhattan, The Thin Man and its sequels established a timeless standard for witty comedy, clever dialogue and urbane one upmanship The 6-Disc set includes THE THIN MAN (1934)Each film has been meticulously remastered and restored for Blu-ray, from 4K scans of the best surviving preservation elements. Additionally, each feature in the collection is accompanied by its original theatrical trailer, plus vintage short subjects and animated cartoons to help re-create the way these films were first presented in theaters upon their original release. It?s an essential collection of screen classics that belong in every serious film lover?s library" A 6 DISC SET (all BD-50s) B&W Aspect ratio: 16x9 1.37:1 Audio: DTS HD MA 2.0 MONO Subtitles English SDH
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Please let it have a UK release. |
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I sincerely hope that set is released in the UK because it would be a definite purchase for me as that series of films is wonderful.
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I've watched the dvd box set, which incidentally has the exact same cover, dozens of times over the years. Timeless brilliance.
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Edit: But the extras all seem to have been ported from the DVDs. I'd love to hear some commentaries, but alas. remastered, so can't complain at all. |
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'Humoresque' (1946) - Coming to Blu-ray from Warner Archive Release date: November 26 "Glamorous socialite Helen Wright (Joan Crawford) takes what she wants - clothes, alcohol, men - uses them up and tosses them aside. Then she meets brilliant young violinist Paul Boray (John Garfield). But this is one toy she can't break. Instead, her love for Paul brings Helen to the breaking point In this acclaimed and profound exploration of desire, Crawford makes Helen a rich, layered character torn between selfless love and selfish impulses Garfield matches her as the driven genius Humoresque's production values extend to the musical interludes, dubbed by Isaac Stern. Garfield's dazzling technique is thanks to two real violinists hidden behind him - one to do the fingering and one the bow work. Bravo!" SPECIAL FEATURES AND SPECS:
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