The Postman Always Rings Twice (Blu-Ray) in November

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One of filmdom's best-love noirs will be making its Blu debut on November 13th as Warner has scheduled The Postman Always Rings Twice (Blu-Ray) for release. Bonus features will likely carry over from the standard release.

SYNOPSIS:
The sign outside the roadside diner says "Man Wanted." Drifter Frank Chambers knows the sign has more than one meaning when he eyes pouty, luminous Cora, the much-younger bride of the diner's proprietor.

Based on the same-titled novel by James M. Cain (Double Indemnity, Mildred Pierce), this quintessential film-noir classic combines studio-system gloss with Cain's hard-bitten tale of murderous attractions. John Garfield and Lana Turner give career-benchmark performances as Frank and Cora, illicit lovers who botch a first attempt to bump off Cora's hubby, pull it off, betray each other at trial and yet wriggle free. But their volatile tale does not end there. As the film's metaphorical title indicates, fate is sure to ring again.

BONUS FEATURES (likely carry over from standard DVD):
  • Revealing Documentary Profile "The John Garfield Story," Narrated by Julie Garfield
  • Introduction by Film Historian and Author Richard Jewell
  • Theatrical Trailers of the Original and the 1981 Remake
  • Behind-the-Scenes Image Gallery

OLIVE: Complete List of Republic Titles

Earlier this year, Olive Films struck a deal to carry the Republic catalog. Now, Frank Tarzi at Olive has given ClassicFlix the complete list of classic Republic titles they have acquired. The list is official and does not include titles already released or announced.

The slate, over one hundred films, contain a good number that have been previously released. However, many have never made it to DVD and will be very welcome such as Bullfighter and the Lady (1951), Crashout (1955), Cry Danger (1951), It's in the Bag! (1945) and Shack Out on 101 (1955).

Most, but not all will get Blu-Ray releases; and Betty Boop is also in the mix (below film list).

Of special note is The Quiet Man (1952) which will get the restoration attention that it deserves having been scanned off of the original studio negative. Even better, coming straight from Mr. Tarzi himself, they want to "get it right."

No specific dates are set, so stay tuned for more details...

  • Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1958)
  • The Americano (1955)
  • Angel and the Badman (1947)
  • Arch of Triumph (1948)
  • Armored Attack (1943) A.K.A. The North Star
  • The Atomic Kid (1954)
  • The Bells of St. Mary (1945)
  • Beware, My Lovely (1952)
  • Blood on the Sun (1945)
  • Blowing Wild (1953)
  • Bullfighter and the Lady (1951)
  • Caught (1949)
  • Champion (1949)
  • China Gate (1957)
  • City That Never Sleeps (1953)
  • Cloak and Dagger (1946)
  • Copacabana (1947)
  • The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
  • Crashout (1955)
  • Cry Danger (1951)
  • Cry Vengeance (1954)
  • Dakota (1945)
  • Dark Command (1940)
  • The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
  • Diary of a Chambermaid (1946)
  • Distant Drums (1951)
  • The Enforcer (1951)
  • Father Goose (1964)
  • Fighter Attack (1953)
  • The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
  • The Fighting Seabees (1944)
  • Fire Maidens of Outer Space (1956)
  • Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)
  • Flat Top (1952)
  • Flying Tigers (1942)
  • Frontier Horizon (1939) A.K.A. New Frontier
  • Good Sam (1948)
  • The Grass is Greener (1960)
  • Guest Wife (1945)
  • Hell's Half Acre (1954)
  • High School Confidential (1958)
  • Home of the Brave (1949)
  • Hoodlum Empire (1952)
  • I've Always Loved You (1946)
  • In Old California (1942)
  • Indiscreet (1958)
  • It's in the Bag! (1945)
  • Johnny Come Lately (1943)
  • King of the Pecos (1936)
  • Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)
  • Lady For a Night (1942)
  • Lady From Louisiana (1941)
  • A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)
  • The Last Command (1955)
  • The Lawless Nineties (1936)
  • The Lonely Trail (1936)
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)
  • The Lost Moment (1947)
  • Love Happy (1949)
  • Magic Town (1947)
  • Magnificent Doll (1946)
  • A Man Alone (1955)
  • A Man Betrayed (1941) A.K.A. Wheel of Fortune
  • Marjorie Morningstar (1958)
  • The Men (1950)
  • The Miracle of the Bells (1948)
  • Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948)
  • The New Frontier (1935)
  • One of Our Aircraft is Missing (1942)
  • One Touch of Venus (1948)
  • Only the Valiant (1951)
  • Operation Petticoat (1959)
  • Oregon Trail (1936)
  • The Other Love (1947)
  • Outrage (1950)
  • Pals of the Saddle (1938)
  • Penny Serenade (1941)
  • Plunder Road (1957)
  • The Quiet Man (1952)
  • Ramrod (1947)
  • The Red Menace (1949)
  • The Red Pony (1949)
  • Retreat, Hell! (1952)
  • Ruthless (1948)
  • Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
  • Santa Fe Stampede (1938)
  • Shack Out on 101 (1955)
  • She Devil (1957)
  • Showdown at Boothill (1958)
  • Sleep My Love (1948)
  • So This is New York (1948)
  • South of St. Louis (1949)
  • Stranger on the Prowl (1952)
  • Strangers in the Night (1944)
  • The Sun Shines Bright (1953)
  • That Touch of Mink (1962)
  • That's My Man (1947)
  • Three Faces West (1940)
  • Try and Get Me (1950) A.K.A. The Sound of Fury
  • Wake of the Red Witch (1948)
  • War of the Wildcats (1943) A.K.A. In Old Oklahoma
  • Westward Ho (1935)
  • Wyoming Outlaw (1939)
  • Young at Heart (1954)
Betty Boop Cartoons
  • Be Up To Date
  • Betty Boop For President
  • Betty Boop Limited
  • Betty Boop M.D.
  • Betty Boops Bamboo Isle
  • Betty Boops Big Boss
  • Betty Boops Birthday
  • Betty Boops Bizzy Bee
  • Betty Boops Halloween Party
  • Betty Boops Lifeguard
  • Betty Boops Little Pal
  • Betty Boops May Party
  • Betty Boops Museum
  • Betty Boops Penthouse
  • Betty Boops Prize Show
  • Betty Boops Trial
  • Betty Boops Ups And Downs
  • Boop Oop A Doop
  • Foxy Hunter, The
  • Ha Ha Ha
  • I Heard
  • I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
  • You Keep In Style
  • Morning, Noon And Night
  • Mother Goose Land
  • New Deal Show
  • The Old Man Of The Mountains
  • Out Of The Inkwell
  • Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers
  • Pudgy In Thrills And Chills
  • Pudgy The Watchman
  • Red Hot Mama
  • Riding The Rails
  • Sally Swing
  • Services With A Smile
  • She Wronged Him Right
  • Snow White
  • Stop That Noise
  • Stopping The Show
  • Swing School
  • Theres Something About a Soldier
  • When My Ship Comes In
  • Zula Hula
Betty Boop Confidential
  • Betty Boops Big Boss
  • Betty Boop For President
  • Betty Boops Rise To Fame
  • Bimbos Initiation
  • Chess-Nuts-Betty Boop
  • Dizzy Dishes
  • I Heard
  • I'll Be Glad When You're Dead
  • Minnie The Moocher-Betty Boop
  • Mother Goose Land
  • Old Man Of The Mountains, The
  • Poor Cinderella
  • Red Hot Mamma

TCM VAULT: Frank Capra - The Early Collection in September

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Frank Capra - The Early Collection (TCM Vault)
September 3rd
Sony
Ladies of Leisure (1930), Rain or Shine (1930), The Miracle Woman (1931), Forbidden (1932), The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933)


One of Hollywood's most beloved directors, Frank Capra, will have five of his early sound pictures released on September 3rd when Frank Capra - The Early Collection hits the streets.

Available exclusively for purchase at TCM.com, these five films will be available for rent here at ClassicFlix and nowhere else! Details below.
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Frank Capra is one of the most popular and beloved filmmakers of all time, but many of his earlier films have never been made available on DVD. Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) are joining forces with The Film Foundation on Frank Capra - The Early Collection, a box set of five 1930s pre-code Capra classics coming to DVD for the first time

The set features five key movies made after Capra struck out on his own in the early sound era and became Columbia Pictures' most important and financially successful director, transforming the company from a poverty row studio to a major player in Hollywood. The films in the collection demonstrate the first evidence of Capra's emerging directorial style, his keen interest in subject matter that dealt with social issues and his ease at mastering any genre he tackled.

Ladies of Leisure (1930)
This drama marked Frank Capra's first collaboration with Barbara Stanwyck. The film tells of a Depression-era romance between a working-class model and a high-society artist, played by Ralph Graves. The film is based on the 1924 play Ladies of the Evening, written by Milton Herbert Gropper.

Rain or Shine (1930)
This rollicking comedy-drama follows the ups and downs of a struggling traveling circus. Joe Cook, Louise Fazenda, Joan Peers and William Collier Jr. star in this film, a non-musical version of a Broadway musical of the same name.

The Miracle Woman (1931)
In this dramatic exposé of religious charlatans, Barbara Stanwyck stars as a female preacher modeled on Aimee Semple McPherson. David Manners co-stars as the blind man who falls in love with her.

Forbidden (1932)
This charming, romantic drama depicts the intense relationship between librarian Barbara Stanwyck and a wealthy married man, played by Adolphe Menjou. Ralph Bellamy and Dorothy Peterson co-star.

The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933)
This once-controversial drama depicts an affair between the fiancée of an American missionary, played by Barbara Stanwyck, and a Chinese warlord, played by Nils Asther. Toshia Mori shines as General Yen's concubine, Mah-Li. The film, which was the first ever to play Radio City Music Hall, also features a memorable dream sequence in which Yen seduces the young missionary. The interracial aspect of the story led the film to be banned in many areas where miscegenation laws were in place.

Lucy Show, Gunsmoke & Perry Mason in October

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The Lucy Show - Season 6
October 9th
Paramount
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Gunsmoke - Season 6, Vol. 2
October 16th
Paramount
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Perry Mason - Season 7, Vol. 2
October 23rd
Paramount
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More classic TV is on the way from Paramount as they have announced October street dates for the three titles above.

Bonus features for The Lucy Show will likely be similar to previous releases, while no extras are expected for the other two sets.





WARNER ARCHIVE: The Doctor and the Girl, John Paul Jones & More

Four new Warner Archive titles have been posted over at WBShop. The two highlights are:

The Doctor and the Girl (1949) starring Glenn Ford, Charles Coburn, Gloria DeHaven, Janet Leigh and Bruce Bennett and John Paul Jones (1959) starring Robert Stack, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Erin O'Brien, Bette Davis, Macdonald Carey, David Farrar and Peter Cushing.

Also out are:

These newest additions to the Warner Archive Collection have been posted over at WBShop and will be available here at ClassicFlix on September 4th for $17.99. However, for 3 days only (until July 27th), we'll have them for the unbeatable price of $14.98 (excluding Gallant Men).

These new DVDs add to the total of over 1,000 Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com.

GOLDWYN BLU: Guys and Dolls, Hans Christian Andersen

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Guys and Dolls (Blu-Ray)
November 6th
Warner Bros.
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Hans Christian Andersen (Blu-Ray)
December 18th
Warner Bros.
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Wasting no time with their recent acquisition of the Goldwyn library, Warner Bros. has announced Blu-Ray Book releases for Guys and Dolls (1955) and Hans Christian Anderson (1952).

Bonus features should be numerous, but are not forthcoming.

KINO: The Penalty (Blu) & Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

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The Penalty (Blu-Ray)
October 23rd
Kino
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
October 30th
Kino
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (Blu-Ray)
October 30th
Kino
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Kino has announced the Lon Chaney morbid chiller The Penalty (Blu-Ray) for release on October 23rd. It is unknown whether the bonus features will carry over from the standard release.

Also coming this October 30th on both DVD & Blu-Ray is 1964's cheesefest Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Bonus features include the “The Retro Holiday Film Festival” which features:
  • Vintage Max Fleischer Holiday Cartoons
  • Seasons Greetings from Classic TV Stars
  • Howdy Doody’s Christmas Story
  • Rare, Remastered Holiday Commercials
  • And much, much more!

FLICKER: This Is Cinerama, Windjammer in September

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This Is Cinerama (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo)
September 25th
Flicker Alley
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Windjammer (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo)
September 25th
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Flicker Alley will mark the 60th anniversary of Cinerama with the release of This Is Cinerama (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo) and Windjammer (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo) on September 25th.

Loads of bonus features accompany these combo sets. Details below.




This Is Cinerama (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo)
On the evening of September 30, 1952, the shape and sound of movies changed forever with the introduction of Cinerama. This unique widescreen process was launched when television was deemed a major threat to US film exhibition. Fred Waller, Cinerama's creator, had indeed labored that long on his dream of a motion picture experience that would recreate the full range of human vision. It used three cameras and three projectors on a curved screen 146° deep.

In celebration of the 60th Anniversary of its premiere, Flicker Alley is proud to present THIS IS CINERAMA, exactly as seen by over 20,000,000 viewers in its original roadshow version. You will travel around the world with Cinerama, from Venice to Madrid, from Edinburgh Castle to the La Scala opera house in Milan, and concluding with a flight across America in the nose of a B-25 bomber.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Audio commentary track - With John Sittig (Cinerama, Inc.), Dave Strohmaier (Cinerama Historian), Randy Gitsch (Locations background), and Jim Morrison (original crew member).
  • Remastering A Widescreen Classic - 19 minutes / Before and after demonstrations on the film's remastering process.
  • The This Is Cinerama “Breakdown Reel” - B&W / 9 minutes - Footage originally projected interstitially during the interruptions of any Cinerama performance.
  • Alternate Act II European Opening - Color / 2 minutes
  • Fred Waller Radio Interview - 15 minutes / A slideshow featuring an original 1952 radio interview with Fred Waller on the eve of opening night.
  • This Is Cinerama Trailer - 3 minutes / A new recreation in HD of the film's trailer.
  • TV Spots - This Is Cinerama and 7 Wonders of the World - One minute each.
  • Tribute to New Neon Movies - 15 minutes / A short film celebrating the Cinerama revival in Dayton, OH from 1996 to1999, where a local projectionist set up Cinerama for special screenings to people from all over the country.
  • Tribute to New Cooper Theatre - 4 minutes / Remembering the first Super Cinerama in Denver, CO.
  • This Is Cinerama Behind The Scenes Slideshow - 6 minutes / Featuring images from the production and original exhibition of the film.
  • Promotion and Publicity Image Gallery
Windjammer (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo)
Come onboard the magnificent Norwegian square-rigger as it sails its spectacular 17,000 mile journey, manned by a crew of young sailors-in-training, all photographed in the widescreen splendor of Cinemiracle, Cinerama’s only true competitor to thrill 1950’s audiences by sheer size and clarity. Now digitally remastered, the color, the music, the true artistry of this classic is reborn.

Embarking from Oslo, Norway, the ship sets out across the Atlantic with storm-tossed stops in Madeira, where New Year’s festivities entice the young crewman to enjoy Portuguese musical celebrations and heart racing rides in basket sleds down steep cobblestone streets. After that, it is on to Willemstad, Curacao, where the boys take part in Dutch festivities. They catch a courtyard performance of Pablo Casals in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, they’re greeted by native steel bands and Calypso singers.

By the time they arrive in New York, the Cinemiracle cameras offer a kaleidoscopic treat of color and sound. An encounter with the U.S. Navy Task Force makes for a grand promenade of ships, including a gigantic aircraft carrier.

Underwater shots of frogmen and a submerged submarine are thrilling, and when the sub emerges from the depths to reveal the Windjammer, Cinemiracle becomes the star of this breathtaking story. Morton Gould’s top-notch score, along with a fine variety of music throughout the picture, sounds perfect in Cinemiracle’s 7-channel sound recording. Seen digitally, the film hasn’t looked and sounded as good since its original theatrical engagements, over 50 years ago.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • The Windjammer Voyage: A Cinemiracle Adventure - 2012 / A new documentary on the film’s original production - 56 minutes.
  • Windjammer Gets A "Facelift" featuring before and after demos on the film’s remastering - 14 minutes.
  • The Windjammer Breakdown Reel - 14 minutes
  • The Christian Radich Today at the Aalbourg Denmark Tall Ships Festival 2010 - 7 minutes
  • Windjammer Trailer - 3 minutes / New recreation from the original 1958 release trailer.
  • Windjammer Behind The Scenes Slideshow - 9 minutes / Featuring images of the production, the original exhibition, and original publicity of the film.
About the SmileBox Curved Screen Format
These Cinerama publications are set up in a format which illustrates to a modern audience how different and special the Cinerama experience was when originally exhibited in theatres. The innovative curved screen "look" used in these Cinerama remasterings was developed and designed with input from film historians, award winning 3D graphics experts, digital engineers, and Oscar winning cinematographers.

A long period of tests included projecting the original 3 panel Cinerama focus charts on the Seattle Cinerama 146 degree screen, while checking for horizontal and vertical distortions. From such effort, SmileBox was developed to take full advantage of the HD 16 x 9 frame, and yet maintain a 146 degree effect that would approximate what people saw in Cinerama theaters 60 years ago.

Owing to certain limitations, the producers believe that this SmileBox format will approximate a “Cinerama effect” on flat 16 x 9 monitors, or when projected on screen.

OLIVE: Letter from an Unknown Woman, Three Secrets in October

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Letter from an Unknown Woman
October 16th
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October 16th
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Three Secrets
October 16th
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Three Secrets (Blu-Ray)
October 16th
Olive Films
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More great titles are coming from Olive Films as they have announced the DVD and Blu-Ray release of Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948) and Three Secrets (1950).

Streeting on October 16th, both Blu-Ray's will have a special pre-order price of $17.98 until Sunday.




Bonanza - Season 4 in October

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Bonanza - Season 4, Vol. 1
October 2nd
Paramount
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Bonanza - Season 4, Vol. 2
October 2nd
Paramount
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On the heels of the just released Season 3, Paramount has announced Bonanza - Season 4, Vol. 1 & Bonanza - Season 4, Vol. 2 for release on October 2nd.

As with Season 3, Volume 1 will be a 5-disc set and Volume 2 will consist of four discs.



WARNER ARCHIVE: Gene Kelly Non-Musicals, Plus The Hanging Tree

Gene Kelly gets highlighted this week with a wave of six non-musicals from the Warner Archive Collection. They are:

Also out is The Hanging Tree (1959) starring Gary Cooper, Maria Schell, Karl Malden and George C. Scott and The Last Challenge (1967) starring Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Everett, Gary Merrill and Jack Elam.

These newest additions to the Warner Archive Collection have been posted over at WBShop and will be available here at ClassicFlix on August 28th for $17.99. However, for 3 days only (until July 20th), we'll have them for the unbeatable price of $14.98.

These new DVDs add to the total of over 1,000 Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com.

ECLIPSE: Three Wicked Melodramas from Gainsborough in October

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Three Wicked Melodramas from Gainsborough
October 9th
Criterion
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The Man in Grey (1943), Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945), The Wicked Lady (1945)
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Criterion has announced an October 9th release date for Three Wicked Melodramas from Gainsborough.

The 3-disc set will contain the previously unreleased films: The Man in Grey (1943), Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) and The Wicked Lady (1945).

Retail will be $44.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $35.99.

SYNOPSIS:
During the 1940s, realism reigned in British cinema—but not at Gainsborough Pictures. The studio, which had been around since the ’20s, found new success with a series of pleasurably preposterous costume melodramas. Audiences ate up these overheated films, which featured a stable of charismatic stars, including James Mason, Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger, and Phyllis Calvert.

Though its films were immensely profitable in wartime and immediately after, Gainsborough did not outlive the decade. This set brings together a trio of Gainsborough’s most popular films—florid, visceral tales of secret identities, multiple personalities, and romantic betrayals.

The Man in Grey (1943)
This tale of treachery put both the Gainsborough melodrama and actor James Mason on the map. The star-to-be plays Lord Rohan, a cruel nobleman who marries the naive and sweet-natured Clarissa (Phyllis Calvert) for the sole purpose of producing an heir; meanwhile, Clarissa’s conniving best friend, Hesther (Margaret Lockwood), secretly plots against her for her own nefarious ends.

The Man in Grey, directed by Leslie Arliss, was such a box-office success that Gainsborough used it as a template, launching a cycle of increasingly rococo films.

Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945)
A lurid tale, Madonna of the Seven Moons, directed by Arthur Crabtree, is among the wildest of the Gainsborough melodramas.

Set in Italy, it begins as a relatively composed tale about a respectable, convent-raised woman (Phyllis Calvert) who is haunted by the memory of being raped as a teenager. When her grown daughter returns from school, her life begins to crack up in monumentally surprising ways. Stewart Granger also plays a prominent role in this sensational tale.

The Wicked Lady (1945)
Margaret Lockwood devours the screen as a tightly wound seventeenth-century beauty with loose morals, who steals her best friend’s wealthy fiancĂ© on the eve of the wedding. And that’s only the beginning of this piece of pulp from director Leslie Arliss: there are no depths to which this woman won’t sink.

James Mason costars, and nearly steals the movie, as a highwayman with whom our anti-heroine becomes entangled.

WARNER ARCHIVE: Forbidden Hollywood Plus MacDonald & Eddy

Warner is bringing back the Forbidden Hollywood line with the release of Forbidden Hollywood Collection, Vol. 4 and Forbidden Hollywood Collection, Vol. 5. Each 4-disc set will have four new-to-DVD titles.

Not to be outshined is the release of two MacDonald / Eddy films: Rose Marie (1936) and Maytime (1937).

These newest additions to the Warner Archive Collection have been posted over at WBShop and will be available here at ClassicFlix on August 21st.

ClassicFlix.com now exclusively offers over 1,000 Warner Archive releases for rent.

The Ernie Kovacs Collection, Vol. 2 in October

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The Ernie Kovacs Collection, Vol. 2
October 23rd
Shout! Factory
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Shout! Factory has announced an October 23rd release date for The Ernie Kovacs Collection, Vol. 2.

The 3-disc set will retail for $29.93, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $23.99. Details, including bonus features are below.


SYNOPSIS:
This second volume of The Ernie Kovacs Collection digs deeper into a goldmine of comedy from television’s original genius.

Kovacs fans, both longtime and new, will marvel at the sheer invention, wit and goofy charm of these landmark programs, all presented on home video for the first time. Ernie Kovacs was a creative force of nature, and this new collection of his riches—historic, unique and endlessly entertaining—will seal his legacy.

CONTAINS:
  • 8 More Episodes From His National Morning Show
  • 18 Bonus Sketches Featuring Many Of His Most Beloved Characters
  • 3 Complete Episodes Of His Oddball Game Show Take A Good Look
  • “A Pony For Chris”—His Rare TV Pilot For Medicine Man Co-Starring Buster Keaton
  • The Lively Arts Featuring The Only Existing Filmed Interview With Ernie Kovacs
  • 2011 American Cinematheque Panel
  • PLUS: 12-page booklet with essay

TIMELESS: Mr. Lucky, Lawless Years, Whiplash Complete Series

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Mr. Lucky - The Complete Series
October 16th
Timeless Media Group
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The Lawless Years - The Complete Series
September 25th
Timeless Media Group
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Whiplash - The Complete Series
September 18th
Timeless Media Group
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More TV from Timeless as they have announced the complete series for Mr. Lucky, The Lawless Years and Whiplash.

All were short-lived with Lawless lasting the longest at 47 episodes. Lucky and Whiplash are making their DVD debuts, while season 1 of Lawless was previous released by Timeless.