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Old 08-09-2007, 12:38 AM   #151
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We've got the new Region-1 RUNAWAY BUS on order - when it arrives, I'll post the review. The theatrical version seemed clear and good, and it did include that telephone-box scene. Since we've received so many 'new prints' of old Brit films this season, all of which are now showing up as Region-1 DVDs here, I'm hoping this latest DVD will be the digitized version of this latest print.
You do realise this is the same bootleg I mentioned earlier, produced by 'Televista' who are rumoured to be the Jef Films people. Don't expect quality. Don't expect 77 minutes.
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Against The Wind
The John Mills Collection: Screen Icons Box Set (4 Discs)
The Baby And The Battleship (Dir: Jay Lewis) (1956)
It's Great To Be Young (Dir: Cyril Frankel) (1956)
The Gentle Gunman (Dir: Basil Dearden) (1952)
The Family Way (Dir. Roy Boulting) (1966)
Kenneth More Collection (7 Discs)
Chance of a Lifetime (1950)
Genevieve (1953)
A Night to Remember (1958)
The Galloping Major (1951)
North West Frontier (1959)
Reach for the Sky (1956)
Alastair Sim Collection (Comic Icons) (5 Discs)
The Green Man (Dir. Robert Day/Basil Dearden) (1956):
Folly To Be Wise (Dir. Frank Launder) (1953):
Geordie (Dir. Frank Launder 1955)
Left Right And Centre (Dir. Sidney Gilliat 1959)
Laughter in Paradise (Dir. Mario Zampi 1951)
Comedy Classics Box Set (6 Discs)
The Love Match (1955)
Make Me An Offer (1955)
Orders Are Orders (1954)
Time Gentlemen Please (1952)
John And Julie (1955)
Miss Robin Hood (1952)
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Against The Wind
The John Mills Collection: Screen Icons Box Set (4 Discs)
The Baby And The Battleship (Dir: Jay Lewis) (1956)
It's Great To Be Young (Dir: Cyril Frankel) (1956)
The Gentle Gunman (Dir: Basil Dearden) (1952)
The Family Way (Dir. Roy Boulting) (1966)
Kenneth More Collection (7 Discs)
Chance of a Lifetime (1950)
Genevieve (1953)
A Night to Remember (1958)
The Galloping Major (1951)
North West Frontier (1959)
Reach for the Sky (1956)
Alastair Sim Collection (Comic Icons) (5 Discs)
The Green Man (Dir. Robert Day/Basil Dearden) (1956):
Folly To Be Wise (Dir. Frank Launder) (1953):
Geordie (Dir. Frank Launder 1955)
Left Right And Centre (Dir. Sidney Gilliat 1959)
Laughter in Paradise (Dir. Mario Zampi 1951)
Comedy Classics Box Set (6 Discs)
The Love Match (1955)
Make Me An Offer (1955)
Orders Are Orders (1954)
Time Gentlemen Please (1952)
John And Julie (1955)
Miss Robin Hood (1952)
The Moviemail website is now listing the Kenneth More collection as 5 discs with Stop Press Girl and The Galloping Major both dropped.

Pity they couldn't have kept these in. They're both rare and have never been shown on TV as far as I know. Great though the films left in the set are they're all a bit too frequent for me to bother with this set now
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James, that's going to be a shame if this latest Televista version of RUNAWAY isn't remastered or including the deleted phone-box scene that we saw in the released theatrical print. Now maybe we can get MISS ROBIN HOOD released in Region-1 in a good print.
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James, that's going to be a shame if this latest Televista version of RUNAWAY isn't remastered or including the deleted phone-box scene that we saw in the released theatrical print. Now maybe we can get MISS ROBIN HOOD released in Region-1 in a good print.
A legit region 1 release is unlikely so I would go for the legit region 2 release.
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Two new titles out from Odeon Entertainment on the 24th of March 2008.

Those People Next Door (1953)

Shop at Sly Corner (1947)
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John Mills: Screen Icons Collection: 4dvd
Collection of four films starring the iconic British actor. Includes THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP, IT'S GREAT TO BE YOUNG, THE FAMILY WAY and THE GENTLE GUNMAN.
Tommy Trinder Collection
Seven wartime musicals starring comedian Tommy Trinder: 'Save a Little Sunshine' (1938), 'Sailors Three' (1940), 'The Foreman Went to France' (1942), 'Fiddlers Three' (1944), 'The Bells Go Down' (1943), 'Bitter Springs' (1950) and 'Champagne Charlie' (1944).
Happy Is the Bride
The Frightened City
Ladies Who Do
Cone of Silence
The Long Arm
The Blockhouse
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The Beggar's Opera in April from Optimum, previously released by Warner Home Entertainment.

With director Peter Brook and writer Denis Cannan alive and perhaps available to record a commentary or interview, we could hope for an upgrade from the 2004 release but we are talking Optimum.
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What a carve up1962 Sid James and Kenneth Connor
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Bloodbath at the House of Death (Ray Cameron, 1983) - 21st July, Nucleus Films

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