Treasures 5: The West, 1898 - 1938 in September

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Treasures 5: The West, 1898 - 1938
September 27th
Image Entertainment
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Image Entertainment has announced a September 27th release date for Treasures 5: The West, 1898 - 1938. Among the 40 selections are Clara Bow in Mantrap; W.S. Van Dyke's The Lady of the Dugout; and one-reelers from Tom Mix, Broncho Billy and Mabel Normand.

The 3-disc set includes 23 commentaries and an illustrated catalog. Retail will be $59.98, but it is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $41.99.


SYNOPSIS:
Treasures 5 presents the American West as it was recorded and imagined in the first decades of motion pictures. Among the 40 selections are Mantrap (1926), the wilderness comedy starring Clara Bow in her favorite role; W.S. Van Dyke’s legendary The Lady of the Dugout (1918), featuring outlaw-turned-actor Al Jennings; Salomy Jane (1914); Gregory La Cava’s sparkling Old West–reversal Womanhandled (1925); Sessue Hayakawa in the cross-cultural drama Last of the Line (1914); one-reelers with Tom Mix and Broncho Billy, Mabel Normand in The Tourists (1912), and dozens of other rarities.

Treasures 5 showcases both narrative and nonfiction films. In addition to early Westerns, fascinating actuality films abound: travelogues from 10 Western states including Seeing Yosemite with David A. Curry and the Fred Harvey Company’s The Indian-detour; Kodachrome home movies; newsreels about Native Americans; and documentaries and industrial films about such Western subjects as cattle ranching in Santa Monica, riding the rails along the Columbia River, how vaqueros made horsehair ropes, the birth of the canned fruit industry, and the beginning of the water wars. There are even vivid docudramas by crime-fighting lawmen: Bill Tilghman restaging his capture of the Wild Bunch and a Texas sheriff reliving his fight against ammunition smuggling on the Mexican border. For full list of films, click here.

The motion pictures are drawn from the preservation work of the nation's foremost early film archives―the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, George Eastman House, the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, the National Archives, and UCLA Film & Television Archive—and include movies recently repatriated from the New Zealand Film Archive. Many of the films have not been screened in decades. None has been available before in high-quality video.

INCLUDES:
  • Audio commentary by 23 experts
  • Illustrated catalog with film credits and essays
  • More than 400 interactive screens
  • Newly recorded music
DISC 1:
  • The Tourists (1912, 6 min.) Mabel Normand runs amuck in Albuquerque’s Indian market.
  • The Sergeant (1910, 16 min.) First surviving narrative shot in Yosemite.
  • Salomy Jane (1914, 87 min.) Gold Rush tale with Beatriz Michelena.
  • Sunshine Gatherers (1921, 10 min.) Canning California fruit, in Prizmacolor.
  • Deschutes Driftwood (1916, 10 min.) Riding the rails along the Deschutes and Columbia rivers.
  • “Promised Land” Barred to Hoboes (1936, 2 min.)
  • Last of the Line (1914, 26 min.) Cross-cultural tragedy, with Sessue Hayakawa.
  • The Indian-detour (1924, 16 min.) In the Southwest on a Fred Harvey Company motor tour.
  • Native American in Newsreels (1921–1938, 5 min.) Indians Invade Nation’s Capitol and 4 other stories.
  • We Can Take It (1935, 21 min.) Civilian Conservation Corps at work.
DISC 2:
  • Over Silent Paths (1910, 16 min.) Daughter avenges her father’s murder.
  • Life on the Circle Ranch in California (1912, 12 min.) Cattle ranching in Santa Monica.
  • Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress (1912, 14 min.) America’s first cowboy star courts a pistol-packing schoolmarm.
  • How the Cowboy Makes His Lariat (1917, 3 min.) Pedro Leon demonstrates the vaquero’s art.
  • Mexican Filibusters (1911, 16 min.) Intrepid woman does her bit for the Mexican Revolution.
  • The Better Man (1912, 12 min.) Mexican bandit proves his worth.
  • Ammunition Smuggling on the Mexican Border (1914, 41 min.) Texas sheriff reenacts kidnapping by revolutionists.
  • Lake Tahoe, Land of the Sky (1916, 6 min.) Travelogue celebrating the new auto road.
  • Mantrap (1926, 71 min.) Wilderness comedy with Clara Bow and a woman-hating attorney.
  • From the Golden West (1938, 8 min.) Oil wells, drive-ins, and more in Kodachrome home movies.
DISC 3:
  • Lady of the Dugout (1918, 64 min.) Al Jennings plays himself as a bank robber with a heart of gold.
  • From Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaw (1915, 13 min.) Bill Tilghman reenacts his capture of the Wild Bunch.
  • The Girl Ranchers (1913, 14 min.) Comedy in which sisters inherit the Rough Neck Ranch.
  • Legal Advice (1916, 13 min.) Tom Mix falls for a lady attorney.
  • Womanhandled (1925, 55 min.) Sparkling Gregory La Cava in which a modern ranch poses as the Old West to fool New Yorkers.
  • Beauty Spots in America: Castle Hot Springs, Arizona (1916, 6 min.) Spa for the rich and famous.
  • Romance of Water (1931, 10 min.) How L.A. got its water.
  • A New Miracle in the Desert (1935, 1 min.) Bringing Colorado River water to California.
  • The West in Promotional Travelogues (1898–1920, 22 min.) Tours in 7 states, including Seeing Yosemite with David A. Curry.

KINO SOVIET SILENTS: Strike (Blu), Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom

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Strike - Remastered Edition (1924)
August 30th
Kino
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Strike (Blu-Ray) (1924)
August 30th
Kino
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The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (1924)
August 30th
Kino
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More silents are on the way from Kino as they have announced the above titles for release on August 30th.

Strike
had a previous release from Image Entertainment 11 years ago, but this marks its debut on Blu-Ray.

The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom is making its DVD debut. Bonus features are not yet determined.

OLIVE: The Atomic City in August

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The Atomic City (1952)
August 30th
Olive Films
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Olive Films has announced an August 30th release date for The Atomic City (1952). It stars Gene Barry, Lydia Clarke, Michael Moore, Nancy Gates, Lee Aaker and Milburn Stone.

Retail will be $24.95, but it is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $17.99. Bonus features are not expected.


SYNOPSIS:
Nuclear physicist Frank Addison (Gene Barry, The War of the Worlds) and his wife are living every parent’s worst nightmare: their son Tommy (Lee Aaker, TV’s The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin) has been kidnapped. The kidnapper’s ransom demands are the secrets behind the H-bomb!

The desperate scramble to rescue Tommy unfolds at a rapid pace in The Atomic City… from the streets of Los Angeles to cliff dwelling of Santa Fe; the real-life locations provide the vivid backdrops for this taut and suspenseful thriller.

Director Jerry Hopper (Pony Express) makes his feature film debut.

BRITISH VCI: Orson Welles, Dirk Bogarde, Peter Finch in July

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Ferry to Hong Kong (1959)
July 19th
VCI
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Robbery Under Arms (1957)
July 19th
VCI
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Penny Princess (1952)
July 19th
VCI
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Simba (1955)
July 19th
VCI
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More British classics are on the way from VCI as they have announced the upcoming release of four 50's Eastmancolor classics:
  • Ferry to Hong Kong (1959) - Orson Welles, Curd Jurgens, Sylvia Syms, Jeremy Spenser, Noel Purcell
  • Robbery Under Arms (1957) - Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith, Maureen Swanson, David McCallum
  • Penny Princess (1952) - Dirk Bogarde, Yolande Donlan, A.E. Matthews, Reginald Beckwith, Mary Clare
  • Simba (1955) - Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden, Virginia McKenna, Basil Sydney, Marie Ney
They will each street on July 19th and retail for $19.99, but are available at ClassicFlix.com for only $15.99. Bonus features are minimal.

MGM: 16 More MODs Including Park Row, The Fearmakers

Sixteen more MGM MODs have been released over the last couple of weeks and are now available for rent. They are:

You can also view them in our recent additions section. Place them in your rental queue and they'll be available for shipment in the next few weeks.

We've also got word on MGM's June releases, look for the following to be added in the next few weeks:
  • Down Three Dark Streets (1954)
  • Return to Treasure Island (1954)
  • Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956)
  • The Killer is Loose (1956)
  • Hot Cars (1956)
  • The Boss (1956)
  • Gun Duel in Durango (1957)
  • The Halliday Brand (1957)
  • Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) - Replacing the Cheezy Flicks version.
  • Lost Lagoon (1958)
  • Riot in Juvenile Prison (1959)
  • The Man in the Net (1959)
  • Phaedra (1962)
  • Call Me Bwana (1963)
  • Johnny Cool (1963)
  • Love is a Ball (1963)

WARNER ARCHIVE: The F.B.I. - Season 1, Part 1

WBShop's lone classic release this week is the TV crime-drama The FBI.

The F.B.I. - Season 1, Part 1 contains the first 16 of 31 episodes from the first season across four discs.

This new DVD set brings the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 663.

It is now available to put in your rental queue, but may be approximately four weeks before it is available for shipment.

SHOUT! Mister Ed - Season 5 in June

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Mister Ed - Season 5
June 21st
Shout! Factory

Another "Select" title from Shout! Factory as they have announced Mister Ed - Season 5 for release on June 21st.

Their "Select" line consists are titles that only available for purchase at their website, as opposed to having wide retail distribution.

And while this set may be exclusive to purchase from Shout! Factory, nowhere else will it be available to rent except at ClassicFlix.com. Put it in your rental queue now and it will be available for shipment in late June.
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WARNER ARCHIVE: 3 Paul Newman, Plus Four Daughters Collection

Seven more titles have been added over at WBShop this week including three Paul Newman films and the complete Four Daughters Collection.

The three Paul Newman films are:

  • The Rack (1956) - Wendell Corey, Walter Pidgeon, Edmond O'Brien, Anne Francis, Lee Marvin, Cloris Leachman, James Best
  • Until They Sail (1957) - Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie, Charles Drake, Sandra Dee
  • The Prize (1963) - Elke Sommer, Edward G. Robinson, Diane Baker, Kevin McCarthy, Leo G. Carroll
The Four Daughters Collection includes a newly remastered Four Daughters (1938), which was previously released via the Archive two years ago, plus the other three films in the series which are new to DVD: Daughters Courageous (1939), Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941).

Of special note for those looking to buy, these films are on sale at WBShop for an undetermined period. The three Paul Newman films and the Four Daughters Collection are only $39.95 respectively.

They are now available for rent at ClassicFlix, but may be approximately four weeks before they are available for shipment.

These new DVDs bring the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 662.

CRITERION: The Killing, Killer's Kiss - Standard & Blu in August

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The Killing / Killer's Kiss - Criterion Collection
August 16th
Criterion
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The Killing / Killer's Kiss (Blu-Ray) - Criterion Collection
August 16th
Criterion
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More MGM properties are coming from Criterion as they have announced Stanley Kubrick's heist thriller The Killing (1956) in both standard & Blu-Ray for release on August 16th.

Included in the 2-disc standard release and the single disc Blu-Ray, will be 1955's Killer's Kiss. Details below.


SYNOPSIS:
Stanley Kubrick’s account of an ambitious racetrack robbery is one of Hollywood’s tautest, twistiest noirs. Aided by a radically time-shuffling narrative, razor-sharp dialogue from pulp novelist Jim Thompson, and a phenomenal cast of character actors, including Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Timothy Carey, and Elisha Cook Jr., The Killing is both a jaunty thriller and a cold-blooded punch to the gut. And with its precise tracking shots and gratifying sense of irony, it’s Kubrick to the core.

Includes a restored transfer of Stanley Kubrick’s 1955 noir feature Killer’s Kiss.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • New video interview with producer James B. Harris
  • Excerpts of interviews with actor Sterling Hayden from the French television series Cinéma cinémas
  • New video interview with film scholar Robert Polito about writer Jim Thompson and his work on The Killing
  • New video appreciation of Killer’s Kiss with film critic Geoffrey O’Brien
  • Theatrical trailers
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film historian Haden Guest and a reprinted interview with Marie Windsor on The Killing

WARNER ARCHIVE: 9 in Military Comedy, Drama Wave

Nine more titles have been added over at WBShop this week in a military wave featuring both comedies and dramas.

Not a B movie among them, of special note are Bombardier (1943) with Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott, Anne Shirley, Eddie Albert, Robert Ryan and Barton MacLane; See Here, Private Hargrove (1944) with Robert Walker, Donna Reed and Keenan Wynn; and PT 109 (1963) with Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin, James Gregory and Robert Culp.

The others are:

  • Advance to the Rear (1964) - Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, Melvyn Douglas, Jim Backus, Joan Blondell
  • Don't Go Near the Water (1957) - Glenn Ford, Gia Scala, Earl Holliman, Anne Francis, Keenan Wynn
  • Flight Command (1940) - Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey, Walter Pidgeon, Paul Kelly, Shepperd Strudwick
  • The Honeymoon Machine (1961) - Steve McQueen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Brigid Bazlen, Dean Jagger
  • The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962) - Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Jack Carter, Jim Backus, Charles McGraw
  • Toward the Unknown (1956) - William Holden, Lloyd Nolan, Virginia Leith, Charles McGraw, Murray Hamilton

All 9 titles can also be found HERE in the Recent Additions section.

They are now available for rent at ClassicFlix, but may be approximately four weeks before they are available for shipment.

These new DVDs bring the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 656.