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'When Tomorrow Comes' (1939) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99 Release date: September 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK premiere) Following the runaway success of Love Affair, Irene Dunne (The Awful Truth) and Charles Boyer (A Woman?s Vengeance) were reunited for When Tomorrow Comes, a heartbreaking romantic melodrama. Despite differences of class and politics, concert pianist Philip (Boyer) falls in love with waitress Helen (Dunne), and they embark on a torrid romance. However, Helen soon finds that Philip is hiding something from her... Directed by John M Stahl (Leave Her to Heaven) and based on a story by James M Cain (The Postman Always Rings Twice), When Tomorrow Comes was later remade by Douglas Sirk as Interlude, and stands as a classic of the so-called 'Women's Picture' genre." Special Features
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'You'll Never Get Rich' (1941) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99 Release date: September 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK premiere) Following his immortal collaborations with Ginger Rogers and Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire was paired with an up-and-coming Rita Hayworth for You?ll Never Get Rich, a brilliant musical comedy with songs by Cole Porter. When womanising impresario Martin (Robert Benchley, Foreign Correspondent) tasks choreographer Robert (Astaire, Top Hat) with helping him woo headstrong dancer Sheila (Hayworth, The Lady from Shanghai), a series of comic misunderstandings ? involving Martin?s wife (Frieda Inescort, Pride and Prejudice) and Sheila?s fianc? (John Hubbard, Bullfighter and the Lady) ? results in Robert running away to join the Army... for his own safety! Directed by Sidney Lanfield (The Hound of the Baskervilles), You?ll Never Get Rich was credited with reviving Astaire's career and elevating Hayworth to stardom." Special Features
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'The Lady Is Willing' (1942) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99 Release date: September 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere) Hollywood legends Marlene Dietrich (Blonde Venus) and Fred MacMurray (Pushover) collide in the screwball comedy classic The Lady Is Willing. Eccentric Broadway star Liza Madden (Dietrich) longs to become a mother but has no need for a husband. When she stumbles across an abandoned baby, she resolves to adopt it, entering into a marriage of convenience with child-hating, rabbit-obsessed divorc? Dr McBain (MacMurray). Directed by Mitchell Leisen (Remember the Night) and scripted by James Edward Grant (Bullfighter and the Lady), The Lady Is Willing also includes memorable supporting turns from Stanley Ridges (An Act of Murder), Aline MacMahon (One Way Passage), and Arline Judge (An American Tragedy)." Special Features
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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New US release - 'La Llorona' (1933) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$9:99 Release date: September 24 "Standard Edition Blu-ray An early horror classic drawn from Mexico's rich tradition of folklore, La Llorona recounts the chilling tale of the 'wailing woman' who kills herself and her child before returning to haunt the living. Expressionistic, lyrical and atmospheric, Ramon Peon's film draws on the influence of Universal Pictures' contemporaneous horror cycle and incorporates elements of period melodrama and romance. This landmark production in the evolution of Mexican cinema has been newly restored from the only surviving film elements, and is presented here with a selection of essential extras" Special Features
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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October releases announced - and it's an all-horror month for Halloween. Quote:
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In for both of these! Plus, the ?coming soon? photo hint looks to be Rollin?s THE IRON ROSE |
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I'm very happy to confirm that the Rollin project is still very much an ongoing concern, and that the only reason for this year's slowdown is that Powerhouse has certain release-date contractual obligations to meet with regard to their current Sony licenses. But I spent part of last week syncing up the subs for an upcoming Rollin film that wasn't The Iron Rose. |
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Indicator are killing it for the horror fans. I'll be getting both of these and looking forward to the Rollins - The Iron Rose is my favourite!
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Definitely interested in the Columbia Horror set. Not familiar with any of the films though. Sent from my SM-G780G using Tapatalk |
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I'm delighted with both those sets. I haven't seen any of the films which is a genuine treat.
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