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Sunset Boulevard (Blu-Ray) in November

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Sunset Boulevard (Blu-Ray)
November 6th
Paramount
Retail: 26.99, Our: $20.99
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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)

STREET DATE CHANGE: Olive Films Releases

We have a street date change for the four Olive Films titles previously announced. They were scheduled to release on July 13th, but have now been pushed back to July 27th.

ORIGINAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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Dark City (1950)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Union Station (1950)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Appointment with Danger (1951)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Crack in the World (1965)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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We mentioned back in February that Olive Films had licensed 27 films from Paramount. Now, Olive has officially announced four titles (above) for release on July 13th.

All four have been mastered from 35mm archive prints and will retail for $24.95 each, but are available at ClassicFlix.com for only $17.99. Bonus features are not expected.

Dark City, Appointment with Danger Part of Olive's First Wave in July

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Dark City (1950)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Union Station (1950)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Appointment with Danger (1951)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Crack in the World (1965)
July 13th
Olive Films
Retail $24.95, Our: $17.99
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We mentioned back in February that Olive Films had licensed 27 films from Paramount. Now, Olive has officially announced four titles (above) for release on July 13th.

All four have been mastered from 35mm archive prints and will retail for $24.95 each, but are available at ClassicFlix.com for only $17.99. Bonus features are not expected.