Porky and Friends - Hilarious Ham in November

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Porky and Friends - Hilarious Ham
November 6th
Warner Bros.
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Porky Pig gets his own Looney Tunes Super Stars release with the November 6th street date of Porky and Friends - Hilarious Ham.

The single disc release will offer several previously unreleased Porky toons.

Retail price is $19.98, and our price is only $15.99. Bonus features are not expected.


He may be short, pink and pants-less, but when it comes to animated superstardom, Porky Pig proves: the sty’s the limit! Now, remastered to pristine, make-your-eyeballs-bug-out condition, these 18 landmark Looney Toons spotlight Porky and pals in a plentitude of porcine cartoon perfection, including Pilgrim Porky's half-baked attempt to put duck on his Thanksgiving menu (Tom Turk and Daffy), followed by Porky as a wildly wacky wagon train scout (Wagon Heels).

Then, there’s Porky’s ham-handed scheme to thwart a ravenous rodent with a robot cat (Mouse Menace), and our piggy protagonist as a clueless cop trying to evict vagrant Daffy from his department store digs (Riff Raffy Daffy). And th-th-th that’s not all folks! There’s further fun afoot with Porky, Elmer Fudd, Bunny and Claude and more in these swine-sational classics from animation’s Golden Age!

Shorts in this set:
  • Tom Turk and Daffy
  • Wagon Heels
  • Mouse Menace
  • One Meat Brawl
  • Nothing But the Tooth Curtain Razor
  • The Pest That Came to Dinner
  • Riff Raffy Daffy
  • Boobs in the Woods
  • Dog Collared
  • Thumb Fun
  • Fool Coverage
  • Corn on the Cop
  • Corn Plastered
  • Gone Batty
  • Ant Pasted
  • Dog Gone People
  • Bunny and Claude
  • The Great Carrot-Train Robbery

OLIVE BLU: Film Noir Collection, Vol. 1 in November

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Film Noir Collection, Vol. 1 (Blu-Ray)
November 13th
Olive
Retail $89.95, Our: $69.99
Rope of Sand (1949), Dark City (1950), Union Station (1950), Appointment with Danger (1951)
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Heston, Holden, Lancaster and Ladd -- four big names in four big noirs.

Olive Films has announced a November 13th release date for Film Noir Collection, Vol. 1 (Blu-Ray) which includes Rope of Sand (1949), Dark City (1950), Union Station (1950) and Appointment with Danger (1951).

All four, previously released as singles on DVD, will only be available in this 4-disc collection.

Retail will be $89.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $69.99.


Rope of Sand (1949)
After a two-year hiatus, Mike Davis (Burt Lancaster) returns to the same African city where he was tortured and left for dead at the hands of a sadistic Police Commandant (Paul Henreid).

Originally innocent of all charges, Mike is back to claim the diamonds he had supposedly stolen two years ago. He enlists the help of an alcoholic stranger (Peter Lorre) and the doctor (Sam Jaffe), who had helped him back to health. The diamond syndicate head (Claude Rains) recruits a nightclub temptress Suzanne Renaud (Corinne Calvet) to seduce and betray Mike as an alternate to brute force.

Dark City (1950)
After losing his company’s $5,000 cashier's check in a crooked card game, a stranger in Chicago commits suicide. The group of gamblers, with Danny Haley (Charlton Heston) as a member, worries about the dangers of cashing the check, but this becomes the least of their worries when the head of the group is found hanged. Police Captain Garvey (Dean Jagger) concludes the hanging to be a case of homicide and discovers that the stranger had a mentally deranged brother who is out to avenge his brother’s death. Fran (Lizabeth Scott), a torch singer desperately in love with Danny, begs him to runaway with her.

This classic film noir also features the stars of Dragnet, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, as Danny’s gambling partners.

Union Station (1950)
Returning to the city from her wealthy employer residence, Joyce Willecombe (Nancy Olson), spots two armed men on the train. She reports them to the conductor who radios in to the Station’s police. Once at Union station she points out the men to Lt. William Calhoun (William Holden), head of the station’s police squad and they find out that the gunmen are members of a gang who have kidnapped her employer’s blind daughter and are seeking a $100,000 ransom.

The Chicago police headed by inspector Donnelly (Barry Fitzgerald), and the FBI are both called in. The action in this classic Film Noir culminates in a chase through the station’s underground tunnels.

Appointment with Danger (1951)
Postal Inspector Al Goddard (Alan Ladd) is assigned to investigate the murder of a fellow officer. The only witness to the crime is Sister Augustine (Phyllis Calvert), who identifies the photograph of one of the assailants. This leads Goddard to a seedy hotel where he learns that the assailant is a member of a gang headed by Earl Boettiger (Paul Stewart), and he soon discovers that the gang is planning a million dollar mail robbery.

This classic film noir also features the stars of Dragnet, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, as Stewart’s Henchmen. This was Alan Ladd’s final Film Noir.

WARNER ARCHIVE: Bogart & Cagney Wave

Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney ride this week's wave of Warner titles from the Warner Archive Collection over at WBShop. The six new DVD's are:

  • Battle Circus (1953) - Humphrey Bogart, June Allyson, Keenan Wynn, Robert Keith
  • China Clipper (1936) - Pat O'Brien, Beverly Roberts, Ross Alexander, Humphrey Bogart, Marie Wilson
  • The Crowd Roars (1923) - James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, Eric Linden, Guy Kibbee
  • The Great O'Malley (1937) - Pat O'Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Frieda Inescort
  • King of the Underworld (1939) - Humphrey Bogart, Kay Francis
  • These Wilder Years (1956) - James Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Pidgeon
All will be available here at ClassicFlix on October 9th.

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

TCM VAULT: Joan Crawford in the Fifties - Harriet Craig, Autumn Leaves

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Joan Crawford in the Fifties (TCM Vault)
November 6th
Sony
Harriet Craig (1950), Queen Bee (1955), Autumn Leaves (1950), The Story of Esther Costello (1950)


Joan Crawford is getting a TCM Vault release on November 6th.

The 4-disc set, Joan Crawford in the Fifties, will contain Harriet Craig (1950), Queen Bee (1955) [previously released], Autumn Leaves (1956) and The Story of Esther Costello (1957) and should have all the bonus features usually associated with the Vault line.

Available exclusively for purchase at TCM.com, this set will be available for rent here at ClassicFlix and nowhere else!
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Harriet Craig (1950)
Crawford plays a materialistic housewife who ruins her marriage and alienates her friends through her obsession with maintaining the perfect home.

Queen Bee (1955)
Joan Crawford (Mildred Pierce, 1945) is at her conniving and devious best as the Southern socialite who manipulates the lives of those around her with tragic results. The poster art screamed, "One female alone may be the queen bee. The other females serve only to sacrifice themselves while tending the queen bee or defending her. The males of the species exist only to serve the queen's pleasure…" and who better to exact the role than Crawford?

Eva Phillips (Crawford) is married to Avery (Barry Sullivan), a wealthy mill owner who has been driven to drink and bitterness by Eva's ruthless, self-seeking machinations and frank infidelity. When Avery's sister Carol Lee (Betsy Palmer) announces her engagement, Crawford maneuvers to prevent the wedding to Judson Prentiss (John Ireland), the queen bee's secret lover.

Autumn Leaves (1956)
Is a dark romantic drama about a lonely spinster who falls in love with a younger man with severe mental problems.

The Story of Esther Costello (1957)
Crawford plays a wealthy divorcee who devotes herself to helping a deaf and blind girl while fending off charlatans who want to exploit the teenager.

VCI: Dick Tracy - 75th Anniversary Edition

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Dick Tracy - 75th Anniversary Edition (1937)
November 6th
VCI
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November 6th
VCI
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With their previous version out of print for some time, VCI has set a November 6th release date set for Dick Tracy - 75th Anniversary Edition (1937).

This new 2-disc edition will carry over all the bonus features from the previous release, as well as contain a new introduction from Max Allan Collins.

Retail price is $19.99, and our price is only $15.99. However, for three days only (until August 30th) we will have it for the special pre-order price of $12.98.

Also out is Dick Tracy - Complete Serial Collection which contains all four Republic serials in one 8-disc set.




Based on the famous cartoon strip by Chester Gould. This was the initial entry of the Dick Tracy serials from Republic Pictures in 1937. In this super thriller, a clubfooted criminal known only as the Lame One masterminds a war on G-men. One of his villainous plans is to destroy the new Bay Bridge (which looks suspiciously like the Golden Gate) by bombarding it with high-frequency sound waves from his stratospheric aircraft, “The Wing”. In the meantime, Dick Tracy’s brother is kidnapped and forced to aid the notorious Lame One, who turns out to be…?

This serial features fistfights, car chases and aerial stunts as only Republic Pictures could stage them. For lovers of serial thrills and action, Dick Tracy really delivers the goods.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Commentary Track by Max Allan Collins (Writer of the Dick Tracy comic strip for 15 years after Chester Gould’s retirement)
  • Video Introduction by Max Allan Collins
  • "Dick Tracy in B-Flat" special Armed Forces radio program broadcast in 1945, featuring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and many others.
  • Photo Gallery
  • Bios

TCM: Directed by Billy Wilder - Five Graves to Cairo & A Foreign Affair

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Directed by Billy Wilder (TCM Vault)
October 16th
Universal
Five Graves to Cairo (1943), A Foreign Affair (1948)


Universal is coming out with a 2-disc Billy Wilder set on October 16th.

Directed by Billy Wilder will contain Five Graves to Cairo (1943) and A Foreign Affair (1948) and should also have all the bonus features usually associtated with the TCM Vault line.

Available exclusively for purchase at TCM.com, this set will be available for rent here at ClassicFlix and nowhere else! Details below.
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The 1940s marked an important transition in Billy Wilder's career, one that saw him emerge as one of Hollywood's most talented writer/directors with a double Oscar win for 1946's The Lost Weekend (Best Director, Best Screenplay).

Presented for the first time on DVD, restored and remastered, this double feature is reflective of Wilder’s astringent wit, piercing intelligence and attraction to controversial subject matter that yielded some of his finest work during this decade.

Five Graves to Cairo (1942)
In this wartime espionage thriller, a British corporal goes undercover to infiltrate Field Marshall Rommel’s command and expose his plans to the Allies.

A Foreign Affair (1947)
The delightfully cynical comedy follows a prim Congresswoman who gets caught up in the decadence and black market world of post-war Berlin to often comic effect.

Thriller - The Complete Series Now Available for Rent

It's not in the Recent Additions section because we had previously had it for sale, but now, Thriller - The Complete Series is available for rent.

As the price has come down since its release two years ago, we have added Thriller to our inventory and it is immediately available for rent.

COLUMBIA CLASSICS: Westerns & Suspense in New Wave

Westerns and suspense-thrillers are the theme for Sony's newest wave as they have announced seven new Columbia Classic DVDs for release on Ocober 2nd. They are:

  • The 49th Man (1953) - John Ireland, Richard Denning, Suzanne Dalbert, Robert Foulk, Mike Connors
  • Appointment in Berlin (1943) - George Sanders, Marguerite Chapman, Onslow Stevens, Gale Sondergaard
  • Avenging Waters (1936) - Ken Maynard, Beth Marion, Ward Bond, John Elliott, Hal Taliaferro
  • Duel on the Mississippi (1955) - Lex Barker, Patricia Medina, Warren Stevens, Craig Stevens, John Dehner
  • Golden Hawk (1952) - Sterling Hayden, Rhonda Fleming, Helena Carter, John Sutton, Paul Cavanagh
  • Masterson of Kansas (1954) - George Montgomery, Nancy Gates, James Griffith, Jean Willes, Benny Rubin
  • The Phantom Stagecoach (1956) - William Bishop, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Webb, Hugh Sanders, John Doucette
Experiment in Terror (1962) and The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956) which have long been out of print on standard DVD, have also been announced as future MOD releases.

WARNER ARCHIVE: Film Noir Wave This Week

Film Noir is the theme this week from the Warner Archive Collection as Warner has posted five new DVD's over at WBShop. They are:

  • Born to be Bad (1950) - Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott, Joan Leslie, Mel Ferrer
  • The Las Vegas Story (1952) - Jane Russell, Victor Mature, Vincent Price, Hoagy Carmichael
  • Southside 1-1000 (1950) - Don DeFore, Andrea King, George Tobias
  • Walk Softly, Stranger (1950) - Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Spring Byington, Paul Stewart, Jack Paar
  • A Woman's Secret (1949) - Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Grahame, Bill Williams, Victor Jory
All will be available here at ClassicFlix on October 2nd.

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

My Favorite Martian - Season 3 in October

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My Favorite Martian - Season 3
October 30th
MPI
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It's been a long time coming, but My Favorite Martian - Season 3 will be released on October 30th.

Season 2 was released by Rhino way back in 2005 and the series has been in limbo ever since. Now, it has been picked up by MPI for its third and final season (when it switced to color).

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My Favorite Martian marked the beginning of television's fascination with fantasy themed comedy series, originally airing on CBS-TV from 1963 to 1966.

Debuting in the top ten upon its premiere season, My Favorite Martian stars Bill Bixby (The Courtship Of Eddie's Father) as newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara and Ray Walston (Picket Fences) as the Martian whom Tim discovers and passes off as his Uncle Martin. Pamela Britton plays their snoopy landlady, Lorelei Brown.

The hit series switched to color in its third and final season, presented here on DVD for the first time. These 32 complete, digitally--remastered episode include guest appearances by other classic TV actors such as Gavin MacLeod (The Mary Tyler Moore Show), Jamie Farr (M*A*S*H), Allan Melvin (The Phil Silvers Show), Stafford Repp (Batman), Shelley Morrison (The Flying Nun), Michael Constantine (Room 222), Leon Askin (Hogan's Heroes) and others.

ARTWORK ADDED: Suddenly (Blu-Ray)

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Suddenly (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo)
September 25th
Film Chest
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Coming off impressive restorations of The Red House and The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Film Chest has scheduled a September 25th release date for Suddenly (Blu-Ray / DVD Combo).

The chilling hostage thriller starring Frank Sinatra will come with bonus features which have not yet been determined.

Retail is $15.98, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $12.99.

FILM CHEST: 50's TV Classics

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50's TV Classics
August 28th
Film Chest
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In two weeks, Film Chest will release 50's TV Classics.

A compilation of comedy, music, variety, game shows, westerns and drama from the 50's, the 3 DVD set will contain eight episodes. Details below.


Experience the best of the “golden age of television” with this collection of shows including more than eight hours of comedy, music, variety, game shows and drama.

Featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest and most iconic stars: Bob Hope, Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Red Skelton, Dinah Shore, Lawrence Welk, Art Carney, Paul Winchell (& Jerry Mahoney), Ed Wynn and more!

DISC 1:
  • The Bob Hope Show (1957)
  • The Chevy Show With Dinah Shore & Art Carney (1956)
  • The Ed Wynn Show (1950)
  • The Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney Show (1950)
DISC 2:
  • Death Valley Days: Sego Lilies (1953)
  • Death Valley Days: Little Washington (1953)
  • Death Valley Days: Dear Teacher (1953)
  • The Lawrence Welk Show (1956)
  • The Milton Berle Show (1956)
DISC 3:
  • Beat the Clock (1950s)
  • Do You Trust Your Wife? (Episode #1 - 1957)
  • Do You Trust Your Wife? (Episode #2 - 1957)
  • Name That Tune (1950s)
  • The Red Skelton Show: Deadeye and the Indians

MILESTONE: Cut to the Chase in November

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Cut to the Chase - The Charley Chase Comedy Collection
November 6th
Milestone
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Milestone has announced a November 6th release date for Cut to the Chase - The Charley Chase Comedy Collection.

The 2-disc set contains 16 shorts with more than half making their DVD debut. Bonus features are not expected. Details below.


Charles Joseph Parrott of Baltimore, Maryland started out in vaudeville during the rough and tumble days in the first decade of the 20th century. Exactly 100 years ago this year, this young man fresh off the stage, started working at the Christie Film Company. During the next decade he worked as a juvenile lead, a gag writer and a comedy director. When he changed his name to Charley Chase and found himself featured in the Hal Roach s short comedies, he became one of the great geniuses and stars of Hollywood s golden era of silent comedy.

As renowned as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd at the time, Chase easily matched them laugh for laugh. The always-dapper Chase specialized in portraying the pleasant common man with very common skills placed in the most uncommon of circumstances.

Chase's best performances at the Roach studio were directed by the legendary Leo McCarey (Make Way for Tomorrow, Duck Soup) and featured great character actors of the day including Bull Montana, Max Davidson and the lovely Katherine Grant. Years in the making, this amazing Charley Chase collection features more than five hours of comic masterpieces from the height of Chase's career.

DISC 1:
  • Innocent Husbands (1925, 21 min.) Score by Donald Sosin
  • What Price Goofy (1925, 21 min.) Score by Mont Alto
  • Bad Boy (1925, 19 min.) Score by Dave Knutsen
  • Isn’t Life Terrible (1925, 20 min.) Score by Dave Drazin
  • Dog Shy (1926, 20 min.) Score by Ben Model
  • Mama Behave (1926, 20 min.) Score by Dave Drazin
  • Bromo and Juliet (1926, 21 min.) Score by Dave Knutsen
DISC 2:
  • Fraidy Cat (1924, 12 min.) Score by Dave Knutsen
  • April Fool (1924, 10 min.) Score by Dave Knutsen
  • Be Your Age (1926, 20 min.) Score by Ben Model
  • Caretaker’s Daughter (1925, 19 min.) Score by Dave Drazin
  • The Uneasy Three (1925, 20 min.) Score by Ben Model
  • Mums the Word (1926, 19 min.) Score by Donald Sosin
  • Long Fliv the King (1926, 20 min.) Score by Mont Alto
  • Mighty Like a Moose (1926, 20 min.) Score by Mont Alto
  • Charley My Boy! (1925, 23 min.) Score by Ben Model

Robert Mitchum Film Collection in October

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The Robert Mitchum Film Collection
October 9th
20th Century Fox
Retail: 49.99, Our: $39.99
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Nothing new here, but Fox has announced a collection of ten Robert Mitchum films in a handsome boxed set for a very reasonable price.

The Robert Mitchum Film Collection will street on October 9th and retail for only $49.99. Films below.


With an illustrious acting career spanning more than 50 years, Academy Award Nominee Robert Mitchum was one of Hollywood’s most iconic and memorable leading men. Although widely known for his “tough guy” roles in classic film noir dramas, Mitchum’s powerful on-screen charisma proved equally effective in all movie genres — from comedy and romance to Westerns and war films — leaving an indelible mark in cinematic history.

IN THE SET:
  • River of No Return
  • The Night of the Hunter
  • Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
  • The Enemy Below
  • Thunder Road
  • The Hunters
  • The Longest Day
  • Man in the Middle
  • What a Way to Go!
  • The Way West

WARNER ARCHIVE: Seven Seas to Calais, DC5

Two more Archive releases have been posted over at WBShop.

In the 1962 adventure Seven Seas to Calais, Rod Taylor portrays Sir Francis Drake. With Keith Michell, Edy Vessel, Terence Hill and Irene Worth in support.

Also out is The Dave Clark Five in 1965's Having a Wild Weekend (A.K.A. Catch Us If You Can).

Both will be available here at ClassicFlix on September 18th.

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

Sunset Boulevard (Blu-Ray) in November

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Sunset Boulevard (Blu-Ray)
November 6th
Paramount
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Norma Desmond gets her close-up in hi-def this November 6th as Paramount has announced the release of Sunset Boulevard (Blu-Ray).

No word on bonus features, but the standard DVD extras are likely to carry over.

SYNOPSIS:
Hollywood looks at Hollywood. Gloria Swanson, as Norma Desmond, an aging silent-film queen, and William Holden, as the struggling young screenwriter who is held in thrall by her madness, created two of the screen's most memorable characters in "Sunset Boulevard." Winner of three Academy Awards, director Billy Wilder's powerful orchestration of the bizarre tale is a true cinematic classic.

From the unforgettable opening sequence -- a body found floating in a decayed mansion's swimming pool -- through the inevitable unfolding of tragic destiny, "Sunset Boulevard" is the definitive statement on the dark and desperate side of Hollywood. Erich von Stroheim as Desmond's discoverer, ex-husband and butler, and Nancy Olson as the bright spot amidst unrelenting ominousness, are equally celebrated for their masterful performances.

BONUS FEATURES (Likely to carry over from the standard DVD):
  • Commentary by Ed Sikov (author of "On Sunset Boulevard: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder")DISC 2:
  • Sunset Boulevard: The Beginning (22:46)
  • The Noir Side of Sunset Boulevard by Joseph Wambaugh (14:20)
  • Sunset Boulevard Becomes a Classic (14:29)
  • Two Sides of Ms. Swanson (10:32)
  • Stories of Sunset Boulevard (11:17)
  • Mad About the Boy: A Portrait of William Holden (11:15)
  • Recording Sunset Boulevard (5:48)
  • The City of Sunset Boulevard (5:32)
  • Morgue Prologue Script Pages
  • The Score of Sunset Boulevard (14:25)
  • Behind the Gates: The Lot (5:03)
  • Hollywood Location Map
  • Paramount in the '50s (9:32)
  • Edith Head - The Paramount Years Featurette (13:42)
  • Original Theatrical Trailer (3:12)

ARTWORK ADDED: The Postman Always Rings Twice, Guys & Dolls

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OLIVE: Long Day's Journey Into Night (Blu-Ray) in October

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Long Day's Journey Into Night
October 30th
Olive Films
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Long Day's Journey Into Night (Blu-Ray)
October 30th
Olive Films
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Olive Films has announced the upcoming release of Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962) on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Previously released by Republic on standard DVD, this marks the Blu debut for Journey.

Streeting on October 30th, the Blu-Ray will have a special pre-order price of $17.98 until Friday.

FOX ARCHIVES: 13 More Including Claudia and David & China Girl

Thirteen more Fox titles, most with "A" stars, have been announced for release on August 21st.

Part of the Fox Cinema Archives line, they can be found in the recent additions section or on the Fox Cinema Archives page.

Of particular note are:

  • 36 Hours to Kill (1936) - Brian Donlevy, Gloria Stuart, Douglas Fowley
  • Banjo on My Knee (1936) - Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen
  • China Girl (1942) - Gene Tierney, George Montgomery, Lynn Bari, Victor McLaglen, Alan Baxter
  • Claudia and David (1946) - Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, Mary Astor, John Sutton, Gail Patrick
  • Destination Gobi (1953) - Richard Widmark, Don Taylor, Max Showalter, Murvyn Vye, Darryl Hickman
  • Josette (1938) - Don Ameche, Simone Simon, Robert Young, Joan Davis, Bert Lahr
  • Nancy Steele Is Missing (1937) - Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, Peter Lorre
  • One Foot in Hell (1960) - Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dan O'Herlihy

It Takes a Thief - Season 1 in October

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It Takes a Thief - Season 1
October 2nd
E1
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Last year, E1 Entertainment released It Takes a Thief - The Complete Series as an 18-disc boxed set. As it was cost-prohibitive, we did not carry it.

Now comes word that they have decided to issue single season sets beginning with It Takes a Thief - Season 1 on October 2nd. We have therefore added it to our selection.

The retail price for the 5-disc set is $39.98, and will be available at ClassicFlix for only $29.99. However, for three days only (until August 9th) we will have it for the special pre-order price of $24.98.

WARNER ARCHIVE: Sword & Sandal Wave

It's a sword and sandal fest this week with six new Warner Archive titles posted over at WBShop. They are:

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