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I Met My Love Again (1938) ClassicFlix Trailer

Out today for the first time on DVD, here's a trailer we cut for our restoration of I Met My Love Again (1938) starring Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett.


College sweethearts Julie Weir (Joan Bennett) and Ives Towner (Henry Fonda) are very much in love and engaged to be married. But because Ives feels like a “nobody”, he asks Julie if she could wait until he makes something of himself. Julie consents, but after two long years and without a wedding date in sight, she meets and impulsively marries Michael, a charismatic writer.

However, Julie soon finds out that her new husband (Alan Marshal) is a loafer who is more interested in partying than supporting his family. Things then go from bad to worse when Michael is accidentally killed (at a party), leaving Julie and her daughter penniless and stranded in Paris.

But her Aunt William (Dame May Whitty) hasn’t given up hope that Julie could rekindle her romance with Ives and provides her with enough money to come back home to Vermont. Will Julie’s arrival be enough to blunt the attentions of a young co-ed (Louise Platt) who has intentions of marrying Ives herself?

Producer Walter Wanger brought Allene Corliss’ novel Summer Lightning to the big screen in 1938 as I Met My Love Again, directed by Arthur Ripley and Joshua Logan. It would be the motion picture debut for Logan, a celebrated stage director (whose early theatrical productions starred Fonda and his pal James Stewart) who wouldn’t receive credit on another film until 1955.

I Met My Love Again also served as the cinematic debut of actress Louise Platt (whom Wanger would later cast in Stagecoach), in addition to offering an excellent showcase for such favorites such as Dame May Whitty and a young Tim Holt. Above all, it’s the luminescent teaming of Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett in a film that will be a favorite of those who believe love triumphs over all!

OLIVE: Dark Mirror, Secret Beyond the Door & Man-Trap in September

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The Dark Mirror
September 4th
Olive Films
Retail: $24.95, Our: $17.99
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The Dark Mirror (Blu-Ray)
September 4th
Olive Films
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Man-Trap
September 4th
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Man-Trap (Blu-Ray)
September 4th
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Secret Beyond the Door
September 4th
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Secret Beyond the Door (Blu-Ray)
September 4th
Olive Films
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More great films are on tap from Olive Films as they have announced the DVD and Blu-Ray debuts of the titles above.

Streeting on September 4th all three Blu-Ray's will have a special pre-order price of $17.98 until Sunday.






KINO: Scarlet Street, A Star is Born (1937) Coming to Blu-Ray

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Scarlet Street (Blu-Ray) (1945)
February 28th
Kino
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A Star Is Born (Blu-Ray) (1937)
February 7th
Kino
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A Star Is Born (1937)
February 7th
Kino
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Spiders (1919)
February 28th
Kino
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Joan Bennett in HD! And that's not all...

Kino has announced Scarlet Street (Blu-Ray) for release on February 28th. Directed by Fritz Lang, the gripping, and unapologetic noir stars Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea. Bonus features will carry over from the standard version.

Also coming is A Star is Born (1937) on standard and Blu-Ray this February 7th. Released by Image Entertainment on standard DVD way back in 1998, the multi-Oscar nominated film (and two-time winner) makes its Blu-Ray debut and will be mastered in HD from an original 35mm nitrate print. The sole bonus feature will be the original theatrical trailer.

Another former Image property that will be reissued by Kino is Fritz Lang's Spiders (1919). It will also be due on February 28th.

Count of Monte Cristo (1934) & Man in the Iron Mask (1939) in February

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The Count of Monte Cristo (1934)
February 7th
Hen's Tooth
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The Man in the Iron Mask (1939)
February 14th
Hen's Tooth
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Little known Hen's Tooth video, who has released such well-received titles such as The Battle of the River Plate (1956) and Ill Met by Moonlight (1957) have two more titles on tap for February:
These are officially licensed releases and both have new transfers from fine grain elements as well as English subtitles. Bonus features are not expected.



WARNER ARCHIVE: Joe E. Brown - Eleven Men and a Girl (1930)

In Elmer the Great and two more baseball-themed hits, fan and former semi-pro player Joe E. Brown wound up and pitched winning comedy. In Eleven Men and a Girl, he swaps horsehide for pigskin and – surrounded by the 1929 All-American football team, who make the lithe Brown look like a greyhound at a Rottweiler convention – scores more big laughs.

Directed with plenty of gridiron action by William A. Wellman (Wings), the story concerns a college with a losing team, until the college president’s daughter (Joan Bennett) whips off her glasses and va-va-vooms 11 football heroes into choosing a new alma mater.

NO BONUS FEATURES

RAFT, BENNETT: The House Across the Bay (1940) on April 30th

It appears as TCM/Warner has struck a deal with Castle Hill Productions as TCM is now listing The House Across the Bay (1940), a Castle Hill property, with an April 30th release date. The title is exclusive to TCM's website, but will be available for rent here at ClassicFlix.com.

It is not clear if it is a pressed DVD or DVD-R, but it will have bonus features (below) similar to TCM's Lost and Found RKO Collection which is DVD-R.

Nothing has been officially announced regarding TCM releasing other Castle Hill properties, but this release bodes well for Joan Bennett fans as Castle Hill owns several of her films -- Trade Winds, Vogues of 1938 and I Met My Love Again (All from 1938).

Just a few of Castle Hill's other properties, which are also sure to be highly anticipated:

  • I Married a Witch (1942 - Veronica Lake, Fredric March)
  • Crystal Ball (1943 - Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard)
  • History Is Made at Night (1937 - Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur)
  • Young and Willing (1943 - William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Susan Hayward)
  • Slightly Honorable (1940 - Pat O'Brien, Broderick Crawford)

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Lobbycards
  • Scene Stills
  • Publicity Stills
  • Movie Posters
  • TCMdb Article & Trivia

UNIVERSAL BACKLOT: The Barbara Stanwyck Collection in April

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The Barbara Stanwyck Collection (Universal Backlot)
April 27th
Universal
Retail $49.98, Our: $37.99
Internes Can't Take Money (1937), The Great Man's Lady (1942), The Bride Wore Boots (1946), The Lady Gambles (1949), All I Desire (1953), There's Always Tomorrow (1956)
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Proving they have not abandoned their Backlot series, nor standard DVD releases, Universal has announced an April 27th release date for The Barbara Stanwyck Collection.

The 3-disc set spans 19 years over Ms. Stanwyck's career and boasts such co-stars as Joel McCrea (twice), Fred MacMurray, Joan Bennett, Brian Donlevy, Maureen O'Sullivan, Robert Benchley and Lloyd Nolan.

Bonus features will be trailers for a few of the titles. Retail will be $49.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $37.99.

Man Hunt (1941) in May

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Man Hunt (1941)
May 19th
20th Century Fox
Retail $14.98, Our: $10.99
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Still on the calender without a solid date are A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) and Stars and Strips Forever (1952) -- but that can't be said for Man Hunt (1941) as Fox has officially has announced a May 19th release date. The Fritz Lang Thriller stars Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett, George Sanders, John Carradine and Roddy McDowall.

It will retail for $14.98, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99. Bonus features, including a commentary, are listed below.



Based on the 1939 novel, “Rogue Male,” a British hunter on vacation in the Bavarian Alps, in the forests near Adolf Hitler’s home, gets Hitler in his gun sight, pondering whether or not he should shoot him.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Commentary by Author Patrick McGilligan
  • Rogue Male: The Making of Man Hunt
  • Restoration Comparison
  • Trailer
  • Interactive Pressbook
  • Still Gallery
Languages: English(Original Language & Subtitled), Spanish(Subtitled & Dubbed)