Previously released in a standard 2-disc edition, Meet Me In St. Louis makes its way to Blu-Ray on December 13th. The single disc release will retail for 5.99, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only 8.99. Some bonus features (below) will carry over from the standard set, but most appear to be left out. New is a CD sampler and a 40 page booklet with photos, lyrics and more.
Read moreCriterion has announced November release dates for standard and Blu-Ray versions of 12 Angry Men (1957) and The Rules of the Game (1939).12 Angry Men was previously released by MGM and comes loaded with the expected Criterion bonus features for such the original TV version from 1955.Rules will carry over all the features from the previous Criterion release. More details below.
Read moreCriterion has announced a November 29th release date for Sabu! - Eclipse Series 30. The 3-disc set will contain two previously unreleased films, Elephant Boy (1937) and The Drum (1938), as well as what is sure to be the best transfer of the public domain film Jungle Book (1942). Retail will be 4.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only 5.99.
Read moreImage Entertainment has announced the release of two new to Blu titles this November; The Phantom of the Opera (1925) and The Collector (1965). Phantom will be presented in its 1929 re-edited reissue version which in includes a rare early 2-color Technicolor sequence. Bonus features, if any, are not yet known. ...
Read morePreviously released in a standard 2-disc edition, The Guns of Navarone (Blu-Ray) (1961) makes its way to Blu-Ray on October 18th. The single disc release will retail for 9.98, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only 5.99. Bonus features (below) include everything from the previous release, plus 6 new ones.
Read moreFlicker Alley has announced a September 27th release date for Landmarks of Early Soviet Film. SYNOPSIS: This groundbreaking collection features eight seminal films from the Soviet silent era - all are new to DVD: Sergei M. Eisenstein's last silent and seldom seen Old and New (1929), Dziga Vertov's Stride, Soviet (1926), Victor Turin's Turksib (1930), Esther Shub's The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927), Boris Barnet's The House on T...
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