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Feb 6, 2014 - 12:41 PM
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johnjohnson
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TWILIGHT TIME has announced their May and June releases. THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO (1966) / THUNDERBIRD 6 (1968) BLU-RAY - May 13th, ROLLERBALL (1975) BLU-RAY - May 13th, THE FIRM (2009) BLU-RAY - May 13th, FATE IS THE HUNTER (1964) BLU-RAY w/ To Whom it May Concern: Ka Shen’s Journey (2010) - May 13th, TWO RODE TOGETHER (1961) BLU-RAY - May 13th, THE MECHANIC (1972) BLU-RAY - June 10th, THE TRAIN (1964) BLU-RAY - June 10th, HEAVEN KNOWS, MR ALLISON (1957) BLU-RAY - June 10th, RESURRECTED (1989) BLU-RAY - June 10th, and THE MAN FROM LARAMIE (1955) BLU-RAY - June 10th. Pre-Orders are approximately 25 days before the street date. http://www.screenarchives.com/
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If you want to see a truly exciting classic film about the rescue of great art from the Nazis, the Burt Lancaster film, The Train, is the one to see. It's the last black & white major WWII adventure. I'd give that honor to IN HARM'S WAY (1965), KING RAT (1965), or IS PARIS BURNING? (1966), despite a few minutes of color footage at the end. But THE TRAIN is the best film IMO.
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Nothing for me in that list, & at just over $40 delivered, it has to be a must have. But now they're releasing United Artists movies, I'm sure they'll be something by the end of the year.
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Two films on that list are very odd: RESURRECTED (1989) THE FIRM (2009) It doesn't appear as if either one of those British films ever had a U.S. theatrical release, or a U.S. DVD release. I wonder what Twilight Time figures the Blu-ray market for those films to be?
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