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The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection DVD & Blu in November

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The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection
November 19th
Cohen Media
Retail $49.98, Our: $40.99
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The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection (Blu)
November 19th
Cohen Media
Retail $59.98, Our: $47.99
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To mark the 100th year of her birth, Cohen Media has announced The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection on both standard DVD and Blu-Ray with a street date of November 19th.

Making their Blu debut, all four films, Dark Journey (1937), Fire Over England (1937), Storm in a Teacup (1937) and Sidewalks of London (1938) were releasd on DVD by Genius Entertainment in 2003. The set has long been out of print.

Bonus features are not forthcoming.


VEIDT: Power (Jew Suss), I Was a Spy in April

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Power (Jew Suss)
April 24th
VCI
Retail: 14.99, Our: $12.99
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I Was a Spy
April 24th
VCI
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The Perils of Pauline (1934)
April 24th
VCI
Retail: 19.99, Our: $15.99
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The One That Got Away
May 1st
VCI
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VCI has announced some long-awaited Conrad Veidt titles for release on April 24th: Power (Jew Suss) (1933) co-starring Benita Hume, Frank Vosper and Cedric Hardwicke; and I Was a Spy (1934) co-starring Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, Edmund Gwenn and Nigel Bruce.

Also announced for the same date is The Perils of Pauline (1934). This PD serial has been released by several companies and we're hopeful VCI's print will be superior.

Coming out on May 1st from VCI is a re-release of the out of print MGM title The One That Got Away (1957).

Bonus features are not expected.

Casablanca (Blu-Ray) - 70th Anniversary Limited Edition in March

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Casablanca - 70th Anniversary Edition (Blu-Ray)
March 27th
Warner Bros.
Retail: $64.99, Our: $57.99
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Casablanca's 70th anniversary will be commemorated with Warner's upcoming release of Casablanca - 70th Anniversary Limited Edition (Blu-Ray) on March 27th.

Previously released in hi-def, this new set will be a Blu-Ray/DVD combo and have two new documentaries exclusive to this limited edition set (50,000).

It also appears that all bonus features, which are numerous, will carry over from 2008's out of print Ultimate Collector's Edition.

Premiums for this set are:
  • Full size reproduction of the original 1942 film poster
  • 62-page, production art book that includes never-before-seen photos, personal memos, and archival documents about the production
  • 4 collectible drink coasters
SYNOPSIS:
Casablanca: easy to enter, but much harder to leave, especially if your name is on the Nazi's most-wanted list. Atop that list is Czech Resistance leader Victor Laszlo (Paul Henried), whose only hope is Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical American who sticks his neck out for no one... especially Victor's wife Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), the ex-lover who broke his heart. So when Ilsa offers herself in exchange for Laszlo's safe transport out of the country, the bitter Rick must decide what's more important - his own happiness or the countless lives that hang in the balance.
  • All new 2012 4k feature transfer on Blu-ray and standard format DVD
  • Limited and numbered for collectibility (50,000)
BONUS FEATURES:
  • Introduction by Lauren Bacall
  • Separate Commentaries by Roger Ebert, Rudy Behlmer
  • Over 45 minutes of new, never-before-seen Bonus Content created for the 70th Anniversary release, with 2 new documentaries:
    • Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic
    • Michael Curtiz: The Greatest Director You've Never Heard Of
  • 3 feature length documentaries on a separate Blu-ray disc for nearly 9 hours of compelling , cinematic historical content:
    • Jack Warner: The Last Mogul
    • The Brothers Warner
    • You Must Remember This