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__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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Does anyone know what happened to the signal one release of Nightmare Alley? Still listed on amazon as "unavailable" & not listed on their own website. Wondered if it came out or not? Would have liked to have got a copy if it did. |
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a few month back it was stated on blurage that NA was still coming despite the company's problems caused by the HMV debacle. however, that was before covid which has probably added to the company's problems.
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Thank you, I just wasn't sure what was happening with it.
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looks like S1 are back up and running. https://www.base.com/buy/product/the...11b7ad5a6c5c8f https://www.base.com/buy/product/nig...82aed5b68e101d |
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Signal One Entertainment / Plan B Entertainment
Just picked up a nice goodie bag from the Signal One / Plan B sale. Blu Ray £7, Dual Format £10 and DVD £5 |
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River's edge is recommended here.
__________________ MIKE: I've got it! Peter Cushing! We've got to drive a stake through his heart! VYVYAN: Great! I'll get the car! NEIL: I'll get a cushion. |
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__________________ MIKE: I've got it! Peter Cushing! We've got to drive a stake through his heart! VYVYAN: Great! I'll get the car! NEIL: I'll get a cushion. |
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'Nightmare Alley' (1947) - Dual Format release pre-order available from Patriot Films direct - £17.99 Release date: January 17 "One of the darkest and most startling films ever to come out of golden - era Hollywood, based on a novel that many thought unfilmable at a time when the Production Code held sway, NIGHTMARE ALLEY is set in the gritty yet surreal world of a travelling carnival, whose eccentric inhabitants serve up bizarre illusions to a grateful and gullible public. Tyrone Power’s ruthless schemer, Stanton Carlisle, was his favorite of all his roles, and no wonder: it stretched him like nothing before or since as Carlisle rises from raffish carnival barker to national mind-reading sensation in partnership with his beautiful wife Molly (Coleen Gray), before an equally precipitous fall at the hands of a duplicitous psychologist (Helen Walker) and his own all too human frailties. Director Edmund Goulding (DARK VICTORY) conjures a spellbinding atmosphere out of some of the weirdest material ever to be tackled by a major studio." Special Features:
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