Indications of Incoming Indicator Entertainments
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Loved the Dietrich/von Sternberg set so much I tried to think of other possible Indicator sets and came up with these:
James Stewart & Anthony Mann at Universal, 1950-1954 (Winchester ’73, Bend of the River, Thunder Bay, The Glenn Miller Story) - since Arrow have The Far Country, these are the only other Universal titles available as far as I'm aware
Humphrey Bogart at Columbia, 1943-1956 (Sahara, Dead Reckoning, Knock on Any Door, Tokyo Joe, Sirocco, Beat the Devil, The Harder They Fall) - different directors but this would be a neat little set and tick a lot of boxes!
Barbara Stanwyck & Frank Capra at Columbia, 1930-1933 (Ladies of Leisure, The Miracle Woman, Forbidden, The Bitter Tea of General Yen) - I suppose they could add/include things like Platinum Blonde and American Madness too and make it more of a 'Capra at Columbia' set?
Douglas Sirk at Universal, 1953-1959 (All I Desire, Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, There's Always Tomorrow, Written on the Wind, Interlude, Imitation of Life) - notice all three of Eureka's Sirk titles are deleted/OOP...in that case maybe they could include The Tarnished Angels too?
Preston Sturges at Paramount, 1940-1944 (The Great McGinty, Christmas in July, The Lady Eve, The Palm Beach Story, Hail the Conquering Hero, The Great Moment) - someone may be waiting for Arrow's rights to Sullivan's Travels to expire?
Any reason why none of these could be possible? I'm sure there might be a few with quality issues due to studio efforts. I'm assuming any Fox/MGM sets might be tricky due to the Disney merger, and as far as I know Indicator don't have a second Fox deal in place (yet).
James Stewart & Anthony Mann at Universal, 1950-1954 (Winchester ’73, Bend of the River, Thunder Bay, The Glenn Miller Story) - since Arrow have The Far Country, these are the only other Universal titles available as far as I'm aware
Humphrey Bogart at Columbia, 1943-1956 (Sahara, Dead Reckoning, Knock on Any Door, Tokyo Joe, Sirocco, Beat the Devil, The Harder They Fall) - different directors but this would be a neat little set and tick a lot of boxes!
Barbara Stanwyck & Frank Capra at Columbia, 1930-1933 (Ladies of Leisure, The Miracle Woman, Forbidden, The Bitter Tea of General Yen) - I suppose they could add/include things like Platinum Blonde and American Madness too and make it more of a 'Capra at Columbia' set?
Douglas Sirk at Universal, 1953-1959 (All I Desire, Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, There's Always Tomorrow, Written on the Wind, Interlude, Imitation of Life) - notice all three of Eureka's Sirk titles are deleted/OOP...in that case maybe they could include The Tarnished Angels too?
Preston Sturges at Paramount, 1940-1944 (The Great McGinty, Christmas in July, The Lady Eve, The Palm Beach Story, Hail the Conquering Hero, The Great Moment) - someone may be waiting for Arrow's rights to Sullivan's Travels to expire?
Any reason why none of these could be possible? I'm sure there might be a few with quality issues due to studio efforts. I'm assuming any Fox/MGM sets might be tricky due to the Disney merger, and as far as I know Indicator don't have a second Fox deal in place (yet).
- soundchaser
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Lee Kline said recently on the HTF Podcast that there are element issues with Written on the Wind, and I assume Indicator would run into the same problems.
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I suppose that explains why Criterion are going through the Sirk films one-by-one rather than going in for a proper box set.soundchaser wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:18 pmLee Kline said recently on the HTF Podcast that there are element issues with Written on the Wind, and I assume Indicator would run into the same problems.
I know Arrow were considering a Sturges set if Sullivan's Travels did well, but apparently it didn't as we've not had a Sturges film since, and Criterion have also released those separately.
Of the above, I'm thinking a Bogart or Mann set are probably most likely of all of these, with a Capra set a little less so due to Sony's reluctance to license their Capra material (from what I heard from Indicator a couple of years ago at least).
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In the same podcast he mentioned Lady Eve as also being in bad shape which is why we havent seen that one either.soundchaser wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:18 pmLee Kline said recently on the HTF Podcast that there are element issues with Written on the Wind, and I assume Indicator would run into the same problems.
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Ophuls in America would be great - Letter from an unknown Woman / The Exile / Caught
plus more Losey
plus more Losey
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All of those sets are ones I’d happily buy...
I was thinking during that portion of the podcast–didn’t a restoration of The Lady Eve tour some reputable theaters like the BFI last year?
And hasn’t the Elephant BD release of Written on the Wind had generally positive reviews? Since all those French Sirk releases came out around the same time I’d assumed they were of similar provenance and the same source as Criterion used for Magnificent Obsession.
I was thinking during that portion of the podcast–didn’t a restoration of The Lady Eve tour some reputable theaters like the BFI last year?
And hasn’t the Elephant BD release of Written on the Wind had generally positive reviews? Since all those French Sirk releases came out around the same time I’d assumed they were of similar provenance and the same source as Criterion used for Magnificent Obsession.
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Frank Tashlin at Fox gets my vote in this election not actually being held
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Did Quine at Columbia already happen or are all of you just mad?
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Seconded!domino harvey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:17 pmFrank Tashlin at Fox gets my vote in this election not actually being held
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Since we’re all commissioning, I’ll greenlight JAMES WHALE AT UNIVERSAL, looking at his non-horror work.
- rapta
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I very nearly put an Ophuls set as an example but didn't know what condition The Exile might be in and who owned the rights to it. I believe the other two are with Paramount, so it's possible Indicator, Eureka or Arrow have picked those up for release at some point...NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:51 pmOphuls in America would be great - Letter from an unknown Woman / The Exile / Caught
plus more Losey
As for Losey, we know for certain that Secret Ceremony is an upcoming Indicator title, and The Damned is almost certainly going to be in their next Hammer box set. It's clear they're a keen fan of Losey!
I just realised that myself. There's a trailer on their YouTube channel if anyone cares to look.senseabove wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:56 pmI was thinking during that portion of the podcast–didn’t a restoration of The Lady Eve tour some reputable theaters like the BFI last year?
And hasn’t the Elephant BD release of Written on the Wind had generally positive reviews? Since all those French Sirk releases came out around the same time I’d assumed they were of similar provenance and the same source as Criterion used for Magnificent Obsession.
And yes, I've not heard anything bad about the transfers of the Sirk films Elephant have released so assumed the masters were fine, which made it all the more confusing that a UK label hasn't taken the opportunity to assemble an in-depth Sirk box set, since Criterion have missed the boat on that.
This would be great fun, although if it's not already in the works it may be held off for a while due to the Disney-Fox merger. Have heard it's causing a bit of disruption in regards to sublicensing to boutiques.domino harvey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:17 pmFrank Tashlin at Fox gets my vote in this election not actually being held
I'd be up for these. Make 'em happen!
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Edward Cahn? Assuming so, seconded
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Is Director at Studio the new trend? Which of Tashlin’s films are at Fox? I’m hoping for a Tashlin/Lewis box at some pointdomino harvey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:17 pmFrank Tashlin at Fox gets my vote in this election not actually being held
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Not so much a "trend" as a much more straightforward method of sorting these things out contractually. Box sets involving multiple rightsholders are a much greater logistical challenge.
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Anybody recognize this film? It's the clue for this month:
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Reminds me of the ending of Le Professionnel, but that's a French movie and we know Indicator doesn't do those. And though he's not in La Profesionnel, the dude on the floor looks like Yves Montand and the shot has gross French restoration written all over it, so like every guess I have for this is already wrong
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It does look like Yves Montand. Since there has been a few Losey films announced by Indicator recently it could be Les Route du Sud (1978).
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Well, there's a first time for everything re Indicator doing non-English language films. Assuming it is Montand there (and I've seen precious few of his films but I'd agree it looks like him), I see Losey directed The Roads to the South, a sequel to Resnais' La Guerre Est Finie. Based on the poster image on IMDB, it could be that (however unlikely) - maybe a box set of both films?
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Apparently an ad in Little White Lies run by Indicator showed one new title: Paul Greengrass' Resurrected.
Powerhouse also submitted two titles to the BBFC, The Mad Magician (link) and The Pirates of Blood River (link).
The latter should confirm that Hammer Vol. 5 is on the way and a user on blu-ray speculated it could include that title plus Sword of Sherwood Forest, Passport to China, and Creatures the World Forgot.
Powerhouse also submitted two titles to the BBFC, The Mad Magician (link) and The Pirates of Blood River (link).
The latter should confirm that Hammer Vol. 5 is on the way and a user on blu-ray speculated it could include that title plus Sword of Sherwood Forest, Passport to China, and Creatures the World Forgot.
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Well Mad Magician sets an awful precedent of giving into terrorists' demands
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It would probably make more sense to save Sword of Sherwood Forest for a Robin Hood set. Similarly Creatures The World Forgot for the other prehistoric films, if possible. I would assume that If they are doing The Pirates of Blood River, there could be an opportunity to do an entire period pirate themed Hammer set with The Crimson Blade (also directed by John Gilling) and Captain Clegg (aka Night Creatures in the US).
The best known piracy/seafaring title of course being The Devil-Ship Pirates.
The best known piracy/seafaring title of course being The Devil-Ship Pirates.
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Re: Indications of Incoming Indicator Entertainments
The latest Indicator newsletter contains the following tantalising tidbits:
As we look to the new year, it gives us great pleasure to confirm not only that there will be many more world premieres, but also that a great many of them will be brand new restorations.
In addition, 2020 will see us revealing details of a number of fresh licensing deals, and the launch of a new Powerhouse Films label, Anti-Worlds, dedicated to showcasing some of the most powerful, uncompromising, and brilliant new films from around the world.
As we look to the new year, it gives us great pleasure to confirm not only that there will be many more world premieres, but also that a great many of them will be brand new restorations.
In addition, 2020 will see us revealing details of a number of fresh licensing deals, and the launch of a new Powerhouse Films label, Anti-Worlds, dedicated to showcasing some of the most powerful, uncompromising, and brilliant new films from around the world.
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There's another picture clue - which I can't currently access - which is apparently for the same film as the previous picture. It looks like a 60s Spy / SF film - my first thought was The Forbin Project (before it was announced as being the same film as the picture above) as I hadn't realised it was already out in the UK.