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OK, so now that we're about to have The African Queen, and we already have the original King Kong, is there going to be any generally agreed-upon Most Anticipated R1 DVD? Or does this pretty much finish off the list of the superclassics?

Guess it depends on your perspective, but I'm still shooting for "The Magnificent Ambersons".

Ah, you beat me to that one.    Another that comes to mind is "Song of the South". Of course, we have threads about this around here, but I understand karlpov is looking for "superclassics"...so I guess it depends on one's definition.
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OK, so now that we're about to have The African Queen, and we already have the original King Kong, is there going to be any generally agreed-upon Most Anticipated R1 DVD? Or does this pretty much finish off the list of the superclassics?


The following movies don't count in the superclassics range as such, but I would welcome more DVD coverage of Louise Brooks - she does  . There are several releases Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl, and a couple of her other movies have also been released, but I'd love to see proper work done on at least the following:

A Girl in Every Port (by Howard Hawks)
Beggars of Life (by William Wellman, and with Wallace Beery)
Canary Murder Case (by Malcolm St. Clair, with William Powell and Jean Arthur)
It's the Old Army Game (with W.C. Fields)

People have been selling cheap DVDRs of these for years.
Mika
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I'd like these ones:

Human Desire (Lang)
Three Strangers (Negulesco)
Journey Into Fear (Foster/Welles)
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:

Always Tell Your Wife
Champagne
Downhill
An Elastic Affair
Elstree Calling
The Mountain Eagle
Number 13
The Pleasure Garden
Waltzes from Vienna

And some Cary Grant movies:
Crisis
Dream Wife
The Eagle and the Hawk
Every Girl should be Married
In Name Only
Mr. Lucky
None But the Lonely Heart
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Room for One More
This is the Night
The Toast of New York
When you're in Love

And of course:

Yentl
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:
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Champagne
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There is R2 release of "Champagne" available, at least in this boxset that I have:
UPC 5-050582-502633

Haven't seen any individually packed release here either, though.
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:

Always Tell Your Wife
Champagne
Downhill
An Elastic Affair
Elstree Calling
The Mountain Eagle
Number 13
The Pleasure Garden
Waltzes from Vienna

And some Cary Grant movies:
Crisis
Dream Wife
The Eagle and the Hawk
Every Girl should be Married
In Name Only
Mr. Lucky
None But the Lonely Heart
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Room for One More
This is the Night
The Toast of New York
When you're in Love

And of course:

Yentl


I could have sworn amazon has the two disc director's cut of Yentl
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And of course:

Yentl


I could have sworn amazon has the two disc director's cut of Yentl

Yes, it's been released. It came out February 3rd this year. 
...James

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And of course:

Yentl


I could have sworn amazon has the two disc director's cut of Yentl

Yes, it's been released. It came out February 3rd this year. 


Thanks, guys.  I don't know how I missed that!!!
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:
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Champagne
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There is R2 release of "Champagne" available, at least in this boxset that I have:
UPC 5-050582-502633

Haven't seen any individually packed release here either, though.



Since I have everything else in that boxset, I'm having a little difficulty buying it just for that one movie. 
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:
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Champagne
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There is R2 release of "Champagne" available, at least in this boxset that I have:
UPC 5-050582-502633

Haven't seen any individually packed release here either, though.



Since I have everything else in that boxset, I'm having a little difficulty buying it just for that one movie. 

Champagne is available in R1 in this set which sells for $9.98 currently for new, or really cheap for used.
(It's also part of this larger collection.) I haven't purchased it either since I own all of the other stuff. It's undoubtedly a pretty rough public domain print though (appears to be a VHS transfer). 5.1 sound though. Pretty good for a silent film. 
...James

"People fake a lot of human interactions, but I feel like I fake them all, and I fake them very well. That’s my burden, I guess." ~ Dexter Morgan
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I'm still waiting on a few Hitchcock early productions:

Always Tell Your Wife
Champagne
Downhill
An Elastic Affair
Elstree Calling
The Mountain Eagle
Number 13
The Pleasure Garden
Waltzes from Vienna

And some Cary Grant movies:
Crisis
Dream Wife
The Eagle and the Hawk
Every Girl should be Married
In Name Only
Mr. Lucky
None But the Lonely Heart
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Room for One More
This is the Night
The Toast of New York
When you're in Love

And of course:

Yentl

A number of your Grant's are available through the Warner Archive.  They recently added a Grant set that bundles 5 of the titles together for half price.  Just FYI.
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I just dug out my Laser Disc copy of the African Queen.
Fired up my old Pioneer Elite, got to charge some batteries to get the remote working.
I was surprised how good looks on LCD. In fact it looks as good as any DVD film of that era.
I don't see why they should have any trouble restore it to Blu.

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Still missing WINGS, the first Best Picture winner (and CAVALCADE, the 1933 winner, but I haven't seen it and don't know if it's actually any good---WINGS is, though).
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Added to list:

The Outfit (based on Donald Westlake's book). Are there no fans here of his Parker novels? Can't imagine.
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The Outfit (based on Donald Westlake's book). Are there no fans here of his Parker novels? Can't imagine.

There are a mountain of things that I really want, however there are very few super classics left.  I think we're talking about the type of release that a studio can easily build a multi-disc set around and mount up a marketing campaign for.  There's just not that much more out there.
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