MPI has announced a March 24th re-release date for the second season of The Donna Reed Show. Click here for details.
Music Comes Alive with Syncopation on DVD and Blu in February
Cohen Media has announced a February 10th street date for the 1942 William Dieterle musical, Syncopation on DVD and Blu-Ray. Click here for details.
KINO: The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming Premieres on Blu
Kino has announced a February 10th street date for the 1966 comedy, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, on DVD and Blu-Ray. Click here for details.
CRITERION: Robert Montgomery's Ride the Pink Horse in March
Criterion has announced a March 17th street date for the 1947 film noir, Ride the Pink Horse, on DVD and Blu-Ray. Click here for details.
OLIVE: Road to Hong Kong Leads a Quartet of Titles Making Their Blu Debut
After previously announcing two new releases earlier this month, Olive has announced February 17th as the street date for four additional titles arriving on DVD and Blu-Ray. Click here for details.
FOX ARCHIVES: King of Burlesque with Alice Faye Debuts on DVD
Fox's lone Cinema Archive announcement this week is 1936's King of Burlesque. Click here for details.
VCI: Waterfront and Comedy Double Feature for January
Sneaking under the radar from VCI are the first volume of Waterfront (1954) and a double feature of G.I. Jane (1951) and Grand Canyon (1949). Click here for details.
CRITERION: A Day in the Country Premieres in February
Criterion has announced a February 10th street date for the 1936 French drama, A Day in the Country, on DVD and Blu-Ray. Click here for details.
COLUMBIA CLASSICS: Thunderhoof New to DVD
Sony's Columbia Classics line returns after a three-month absence debuting the Western Thunderhoof (1948) on DVD for the first time. Click here for details.
OLIVE: Two Dramas Set for Blu Debut in January
After previously announcing four new releases last month, Olive has announced January 27th as the street date for two additional titles arriving on DVD and Blu-Ray, Frank Capra's A Hole in the Head (1959) and Gregory Peck in Pork Chop Hill (1959). Click here for details.
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