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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#1851 Post by yoloswegmaster » Thu Mar 28, 2019 7:51 am

Interesting, I guess this means that the "other company" got 'Le Trou'. Also surprised that KL Insider didn't brag about getting 'Leon Morin'.

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#1852 Post by Kino Insider » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:21 pm

Coming June 11th on DVD and Blu-ray!

Pursuit (1972 TV Movie) with optional English subtitles
• Brand New 2K Master
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Lee Gambin and Comic Artist/Writer Tristan Jones

Color 74 Minutes 1.33:1 Not Rated
The Ultimate Weapon is about to be Unleashed! What begins as a routine investigation quickly escalates into a heart-stopping race to save millions from certain death in this taut and gripping thriller from the creator of Westworld, Coma and Jurassic Park. Michael Crichton (The Great Train Robbery, Looker, Runaway) makes an impressive directorial debut in this deadly cat-and-mouse game in which the stakes couldn’t get any higher. When government agent Steven Graves (Ben Gazzara, The Neptune Factor) investigates political extremist James Wright (E.G. Marshall, Nixon), he uncovers a diabolical plot to blast lethal nerve gas into San Diego during the Republican Convention. What’s worse, a computer hacker (Martin Sheen, Loophole) has provided Wright with a psychological profile to help him outwit Graves. Can Graves find a way to stop Wright before the ultimate nightmare begins? Co-starring Joseph Wiseman (Dr. No) and William Windom (The Detective).

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#1853 Post by Kino Insider » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:24 pm

yoloswegmaster wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 7:51 am
Interesting, I guess this means that the "other company" got 'Le Trou'. Also surprised that KL Insider didn't brag about getting 'Leon Morin'.
We were not ready to announce many of these, but our other department made this deal with Kanopy, so titles are being confirmed before our initial announcements. We have all the ones mentioned on the previous page.

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#1854 Post by domino harvey » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:29 pm

KL also have, according to a poster on Blu-ray.com:
Outcast of the Islands
Seven Days to Noon
Un flic
An Inspector Calls
the Holly and the Ivy
the Queen of Spades
Brighton Rock
Buffet froid
the Deadly Trap
That'll Be the Day
Camille Claudel
Britannia Hospital
Un dimanche à la campagne
Woman Times Seven

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#1855 Post by dustybooks » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:41 pm

domino harvey wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:29 pm
Seven Days to Noon
This is a terrific, exciting film and has never been officially released on DVD or Blu in this country as far as I know. (There's an Optimum DVD, and I think even the initial pressing of that was cropped.)

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#1856 Post by domino harvey » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:44 pm

I’m most excited for Buffet froid, but lots of good stuff to look forward to here. Presumably Camille Claudel will be the uncut version

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#1857 Post by knives » Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:17 pm

dustybooks wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:41 pm
domino harvey wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:29 pm
Seven Days to Noon
This is a terrific, exciting film and has never been officially released on DVD or Blu in this country as far as I know. (There's an Optimum DVD, and I think even the initial pressing of that was cropped.)
They're streaming a really high quality print too. It was a lot of fun.

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#1858 Post by Kino Insider » Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:19 pm

Coming Soon from Kino Lorber and 3-D Film Archive!

The 3-D Nudie Cutie Collection - Three Films Restored in 3-D by 3-D Film Archives

Adam and 6 Eves (1962) released flat theatrically so this release marks the 3-D premiere. The last feature shot in Natural Vision (Bwana Devil, House of Wax, The Charge at Feather River, Gog).
The Bellboy and the Playgirls (1962) with color and 3-D footage directed by 22 year old Francis Ford Coppola.
Love for Sale (1953) lost red/cyan anaglyphic 3-D short never before seen in discrete polarized 3-D.

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#1859 Post by Kino Insider » Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:20 pm

99 upcoming Studio Canal Releases - Much more to come, but not for a while!

ACCIDENT- 1967 - JOSEPH LOSEY
ACES: IRON EAGLE III - 1992 - JOHN GLEN
ALPHAVILLE - 1965 - JEAN-LUC GODARD
AND HOPE TO DIE - 1972 - RENE CLEMENT
AND SOON THE DARKNESS - 1970 - ROBERT FUEST
ARABIAN ADVENTURE - 1979 - KEVIN CONNER
BABY BLOOD (THE EVIL WITHIN) - 1990 - ALAIN ROBAK
BEDROOM WINDOW, THE - 1987 - CURTIS HANSON
BILLY LIAR - 1963 - JOHN SCHLESINGER
BILLY THE KID VS. DRACULA - 1966 - WILLIAM BEAUDINE
BITTER MOON - 1992 - ROMAN POLANSKI
BLACKMAIL (BOTH VERSIONS) - 1929 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
BOB LE FLAMBEUR - 1956 - JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE
BRIGHTON ROCK - 1948 - JOHN BOULTING
BRITANNIA HOSPITAL - 1982 - LINDSAY ANDERSON
BUFFET FROID - 1980 - BERTRAND BLIER
CAMILLE CLAUDEL - 1988 - BRUNO NUYTTEN
CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE - 1980 - ANTONIO MARGHERITI
CAPTIVE HEART, THE - 1947 - BASIL DEARDEN
CHAMPAGNE - 1928 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
CHICKEN CHRONICLES, THE - 1977 - FRANCIS SIMON
CONNECTING ROOMS - 1971 - FRANKLIN GOLLINGS
CRIMINAL, THE - 1960 - JOSEPH LOSEY
DEAD OF NIGHT - 1945 - ALBERTO CAVALCANTI, BASIL DEARDEN, CHARLES CRICHTON, ROBERT HAMER
DEADLY TRAP, THE (LA MAISON SOUS LES ARBRES) - 1971 - RENE CLEMENT
DEATH IN THE GARDEN (LA MORT EN CE JARDIN) - 1956 - LUIS BUNUEL
DETECTIVE - 1985 - JEAN-LUC GODARD
DIABOLICALLY YOURS (DIABOLIQUEMENT VOTRE) - 1967 - JULIEN DUVVIER
DOG DAY (CANICULE) - 1984 - YVES BOSSET
DON'T DRINK THE WATER - 1969 - HOWARD MORRIS
DOULOS, LE - 1962 - JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE
EMMANUELLE - 1974 - JUST JAECKIN
EMMANUELLE 2 - FRANCIS GIACOBETTI
FAREWELL, FRIEND (ADIEU L'AMI) - 1968 - JEAN HERMAN
FARMER'S WIFE, THE - 1928 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
FIRST NAME: CARMEN (PRENOM CARMEN) - 1983 - JEAN-LUC GODARD
GOODBYE EMMANUELLE - 1977 - FRANCOIS LETERRIER
HELAS POUR MOI (ALAS FOR ME) - 1993 - JEAN-LUC GODARD
HELLBENDERS, THE - 1967 - SERGIO CORBUCCI
HOLLY AND THE IVY, THE - 1952 - GEORGE MORE O’FERRALL
INSPECTOR CALLS, AN - 1954 - GUY HAMILTON
IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY - 1947 - ROBERT HAMER
KILL THEM ALL AND COME BACK ALONE - 1968 - ENZO G. CASTELLARI
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS - 1949 - ROBERT HAMER
LAST YEAR IN MARIENBAD - 1961 - ALAIN RESNAIS
LAVENDER HILL MOB, THE - 1951 - CHARLES CRICHTON
LEON MORIN, PRIEST - 1961 - JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE
LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, THE - 1971 - KEVIN BILLINGTON
LINK - 1986 - RICHARD FRANKLIN
LONG AND THE SHORT AND THE TALL, THE (JUNGLE FIGHTERS) - 1961 - LESLIE NORMAN
LUCKY LUCIANO - 1974 - FRANCESCO ROSI
MAN BETWEEN, THE - 1953 - CAROL REED
MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT, THE - 1951 - ALEXANDER MCKENDRICK
MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF, THE - 1970 - BASIL DEARDEN
MAN, A WOMAN AND A BANK, A - 1979 - NOEL BLACK
MANXMAN, THE - 1929 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
MARSEILLAISE, LA (THE MARSEILLAISE) - 1938 - JEAN RENOIR
MAX AND THE JUNKMEN (MAX ET LES FERRAILLEURS)- 1971 - CLAUDE SAUTET
MILKY WAY, THE (LA VOIE LACTEE) - 1969 - LUIS BUNUEL
MURDER! - 1930 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
NELLY AND MR. ARNAUD (NELLY ET M. ARNAUD) - 1995 - CLAUDE SAUTET
NIGHT MY NUMBER CAME UP, THE - 1955 - LESLIE NORMAN
NIGHTCOMERS - 1972 - MICHAEL WINNER
NIGHTMARE BEACH - 1988 - UMBERTO LENZI
NUMBER SEVENTEEN - 1932 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
NUN, THE (LA RELIGIEUSE) - 1965 - JACQUES RIVETTE
OLD BOYFRIENDS - 1979 - JOAN TEWKESBURY
OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS - 1952 - CAROL REED
OUTSIDER, THE (LE MARGINAL) - 1983 - JACQUES DERAY
PARASITE - 1982 - CHARLES BAND
PERFECT FRIDAY - 1971 - PETER HALL
POOL OF LONDON - 1951 - BASIL DEARDEN
POP GEAR - 1965 - FREDERIC GOODE
PORT OF SHADOWS (LE QUAI DES BRUMES) - 1938 - MARCEL CARNE
PRISONNIERE, LA (WOMAN IN CHAINS) - 1968 - HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT
PROFESSIONAL, THE (LE PROFESSIONNEL) - 1981 - GEORGE LAUTNER
PURE FORMALITY, A (UNA PURA FORMALITA) - 1994 - GIUSEPPE TORNATORE
QUAI DES ORFEVRES (JENNY LAMOUR) - 1947 - HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT
QUEEN OF SPADES, THE - 1949 - THOROLD DICKINSON
RAGING MOON, THE - 1971 - BRYAN FORBES
RICH AND STRANGE - 1931 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
RIDER ON THE RAIN - 1970 - RENE CLEMENT
RING, THE - 1927 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
ROBBERY - 1967 - PETER YATES
SEVEN DAYS TO NOON - 1950 - JOHN BOLTING
SILENT PARTNER, THE - 1978 - DARYL DUKE
SKIN GAME, THE - 1931 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK
SLAYGROUND - 1984 - TERRY BEDFORD
SOMEONE BEHIND THE DOOR - 1971 - NICOLAS GESSNER
SOUND BARRIER, THE - 1952 - DAVID LEAN
SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY, A - 1984 - BERTRAND TAVERNIER
SWEENEY - 1977 - DAVID WICKES
SWEENEY 2 - 1978 - TOM CLEGG
THAT'LL BE THE DAY - 1973 - CLAUDE WHATHAM
THIRD LOVER, THE (L' OEIL DU MALIN) - 1962 - CLAUDE CHABROL
TOUCHEZ PAS AU GRISBI - 1954 - JACQUES BECKER
UN COEUR EN HIVER - 1992 - CLAUDE SAUTET
UN FLIC (DIRTY MONEY) - 1972 - JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE
WOMAN TIMES SEVEN - 1967 - VITTORIO DE SICA

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#1860 Post by domino harvey » Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:23 pm

Wow, it’s going to be a great year for Blu-Ray upgrades! Nice to see those Sautet titles which I believe are previously unannounced. Also feeling pretty great about selling my Anchor Bay DVD of Baby Blood for $60 a few years back

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#1861 Post by Drucker » Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:25 pm

Lucky Luciano is presumably coming from the same 4k restoration playing in NYC in April.

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#1862 Post by dustybooks » Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:33 pm

Good to have confirmation that the KL release will have both cuts of Blackmail. That should be a stellar release. Despite my Hitchcock obsession I've still yet to see the silent version.

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#1863 Post by nitin » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:05 pm

Wow, both Un Coeur en Hiver and Nelly and Mr Arnaud. And Lucky Luciano. And some of the 80s Godards. Terrific lineup of films to come from KL.

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#1864 Post by DarkImbecile » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:35 pm

I’ve heard good things about Outcast of the Islands, so I’ll be excited to pick that one up; it’s never had an HD release, correct?

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#1865 Post by onedimension » Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:43 pm

Muscling in on some Criterion turf, daaamn

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#1866 Post by Glowingwabbit » Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:46 pm

Baby Blood has been on my most wanted horror films to arrive on blu for awhile. I hope it includes the English dub version just to have Gary Oldman as the voice of the baby

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#1867 Post by domino harvey » Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:46 pm

Real talk: Kino Lorber has somehow become the best boutique label in terms of getting movies out, just look at these lists. Even discarding the junk, there’s a ridiculous amount of good titles here and the sheer volume is so heartening, as opposed to the slow trickle from the usual boutiques

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#1868 Post by dustybooks » Thu Mar 28, 2019 10:02 pm

The pace of releases is incredible. Plus a pretty good balance between arthouse and cult/kitsch stuff.

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#1869 Post by knives » Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:07 pm

domino harvey wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:46 pm
Real talk: Kino Lorber has somehow become the best boutique label in terms of getting movies out, just look at these lists. Even discarding the junk, there’s a ridiculous amount of good titles here and the sheer volume is so heartening, as opposed to the slow trickle from the usual boutiques
Hasn't that always been the case with the only question being quality such as with a lack of subs on some releases?

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#1870 Post by Kino Insider » Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:09 pm

Coming June 11th!
First Time on DVD and Blu-ray!
Brand New 2K Master!

KIDNAPPED (1971) with optional English subtitles
• Theatrical Trailer

Color 107 Minutes 2.35:1 Rated G
In this Robert Louis Stevenson (Treasure Island) adventure story, the battlefield of Culloden is awash with the blood of Scottish Highlanders making their last stand against the Hanoverian forces. Against this wartorn backdrop of the Jacobite Rebellion, the young orphan David Balfour seeks to claim his inheritance from his uncle Ebenezer (Donald Pleasence, The Great Escape), who in turn shanghais David into slavery. A prisoner at sea, David finds a swashbuckling companion in fugitive Jacobite rebel Alan Breck (played with panache by Michael Caine, The Black Windmill). Veteran Hollywood filmmaker Delbert Mann (Marty, Separate Tables) directed this old-fashioned classic adventure yarn co-starring Trevor Howard (Von Ryan’s Express) and Jack Hawkins (The Bridge on the River Kwai).

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#1871 Post by Kino Insider » Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:48 pm

Coming June 18th on DVD and Blu-ray!

The Silent Partner (1978) with optional English subtitles
• NEW Interview with star Elliott Gould
• NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
• Theatrical Trailer
• Radio Spot

Color 106 Minutes 1.85:1 Rated R
A masterpiece of cunning and suspense… Miles Cullen (Elliott Gould, The Long Goodbye, Busting) discovers how interesting life can be when he is transformed from mild-mannered bank teller into daring, ingenious bank robber in a matter of seconds. Held up at the bank by the criminal Reikle (Christopher Plummer, Ordeal by Innocence), Miles manages to stash most of the money in a deposit box first. When Reikle realizes he’s been shortchanged, he plans to take revenge—and a great battle of wits ensues. To keep the money, Miles reaches new heights of courage, seducing the robber’s girlfriend (Céline Lomez, Plague) and his boss’s mistress (Susannah York, The Killing of Sister George). Filled with equal parts intrigue, romance and unexpected twists, this chilling psychological thriller also features comedy legend John Candy (Delirious) in an early film role. The screenplay by future filmmaker extraordinaire Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential) was based on the book Think of a Number by Anders Bodelsen. Wonderfully directed by Daryl Duke (Payday).

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#1872 Post by Kino Insider » Fri Mar 29, 2019 3:19 pm

Coming June 18th on DVD and Blu-ray!

Slayground (1984) with optional English subtitles
• NEW Interview with star Peter Coyote
• Theatrical Trailer

Color 89 Minutes 1.85:1 Rated R
From Donald E. Westlake, the creator of Point Blank, The Outfit and The Grifters! It should have been a quick and easy heist for Stone (Peter Coyote, Bitter Moon, Heart of Midnight), a cold cash hit on an armored car. But things turn ugly when a young girl is accidentally killed during the getaway and the child’s grieving father hires a sadistic assassin to avenge her death. Now Stone is on the run from a relentless killing machine, a chase that will lead them to a run-down amusement park on the bleak British coast where death is the final contract and vengeance is the ultimate ride. Billie Whitelaw (Frenzy, The Krays) and comedy legend Mel Smith (Brain Donors) co-star in this violent action-thriller with a screenplay by Trevor Preston (I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead, The Sweeney) and top-notch direction by veteran cameraman Terry Bedford (Jabberwocky).

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#1873 Post by Ovader » Fri Mar 29, 2019 3:30 pm

Tim Lucas on FB made this announcement for upcoming commentaries.

"I've been given the green light to share with you the titles of the Kino Lorber releases I've been working on most recently, and those I'll be working on this month. Already turned in are my tracks for the classic British horror anthology DEAD OF NIGHT (1946) and the last film of Jess Franco's black-and-white period, ATTACK OF THE ROBOTS (CARTES SUR TABLE, 1965), starring Eddie Constantine. There's the other major title I just turned in, but it's not been properly announced - so holding off on that. Next up for me are two absolute dream projects, two of my favorite films in all the world: Jean-Luc Godard's ALPHAVILLE (1965), also starring Eddie Constantine; and that sublime collaboration of Alain Resnais and Alain Robbe-Grillet, LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD (L'ANNÉE DERNIÈR À MARIENBAD, 1961)! Others have been announced that I'll also be doing, but I prefer to wait to mention those till I'm closer to actually doing them."

EDIT: Alphaville will include the English dub.

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#1874 Post by Kino Insider » Fri Mar 29, 2019 4:13 pm

Coming June 18th on Blu-ray!

The Border (1982) with optional English subtitles
• NEW Audio Commentary by Film Critic and Author Simon Abrams
• Theatrical Trailer

Color 108 Minutes 2.35:1 Rated R
At the edge of risk… on the other side of reason! Screen legend Jack Nicholson (The Shining, Prizzi’s Honor, Chinatown) stars in this gripping story of a man torn between his career and his conscience. As a border guard involved in drug smuggling along the Rio Grande, Charlie Smith (Nicholson) has crossed the line many times. But when he decides to clean up his act and help unite an “illegal” woman with her baby, he runs afoul of his corrupt department, his greedy wife (Valerie Perrine, Superman: The Movie) and a ruthless neighbor (Harvey Keitel, Blue Collar) in this action-packed suspense-thriller. Veteran filmmaker Tony Richardson (Tom Jones, The Hotel New Hampshire) directed this tension-filled crime-drama co-starring the great Warren Oates (The Brink’s Job).

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#1875 Post by Kino Insider » Fri Mar 29, 2019 4:22 pm

Coming June 18th on Blu-ray!

The Brink's Job (1978) with optional English subtitles
• Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
• Theatrical Trailer

Color 104 Minutes 1.85:1 Rated PG
The robbery nobody thought could happen by the guys nobody thought could pull it off! The year is 1950, the take is $2.7 million, and the movie is The Brink’s Job, a high-spirited comedy caper which explores the lives of the men who pulled one of the most famous heists in history. Legendary filmmaker William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist, The Boys in the Band, Sorcerer) directs this gritty yet whimsical tale of a gang of smalltime hoods who hit the bigtime jackpot. The fine ensemble cast includes Peter Falk (Pocketful of Miracles), Warren Oates (Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia), Peter Boyle (F.I.S.T.), Paul Sorvino (The Day of the Dolphin), Gena Rowlands (Minnie and Moskowitz) and Allen Garfield (Busting). In short, The Brink’s Job will have you laughing all the way to the bank.

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