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I am so looking forward to this release! I have seen only a few of Lloyd’s features: Grandma’s Boy, The Kid Brother, Rapid, The Freshman, Hot Water, Girl Petrified and of course Safety Last! (I guess that’s more than a few.) But the point is, most of these films have been hard to find; some have been unavailable for literally decades.
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I judge Lloyd as a tranquil comedian is second only to Keaton, and I say that as a Chaplin-lover. Bewitch this now!
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On November 15th Unusual Line will release three two-disc collections with a MSRP of $29.95 each. All three collections will also be available in a boxed region, The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection, which will include a bonus disc that will not be available separately. The boxed plot will retail for $89.85. The discs will include the following films:
Volume 1
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Disc 1:
Girl Stunned (1924)
Safety Last! (1923) w/ commentary by Leonard Maltin and director Richard Correll
An Eastern Westerner (1920)
Ask Father (1919)
From Hand to Mouth (1919)
Disc 2:
The Milky Plot (1936)
The Cat’s Paw (1934)
Why Pains? (1923)
Featurette “Harold’s Hollywood: Then and Now”
Volume 2
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Disc 1:
The Kid Brother (1927) w/ commentary by Harold Lloyd’s granddaughter Suzanne Lloyd, author Annette D’Agostino Lloyd, and Rich Correll
The Freshman (1925) w /commentary by Leonard Maltin, Richard Correll and author/film historian Richard W. Bann
Bumping Into Broadway (1919)
Billy Blazes, Esq. (1919)
Disc 2:
Feet First (1930)
Grandma’s Boy (1922)
Dr. Jack (1922)
Now or Never (1921)
High and Dizzy (1920)
“Scoring for Comedy” featurette
Volume 3
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Disc 1:
Speedy (1928) w/ commentary by Suzanne Lloyd, Annette D’Agostino Lloyd and Richard Correll
Hot Water (1924)
Never Weaken (1921)
Haunted Spooks (1920) w/ commentary by Suzanne Lloyd, Annette D’Agostino Lloyd and Richard Correll
Disc 2:
Movie Crazy (1932)
For Heaven’s Sake (1926)
I Do (1921)
Among Those Display (1921)
A Sailor-Made Man (1921)
Get Out and Pick Up Under (1920)
Number Please? (1920)
“Greenacres” featurette
Bonus Disc
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Rare, vintage interviews and home movies
Tributes and interviews with family, friends and legendary celebrities including Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner, Tab Hunter and director John Landis
Narrative chronology detailing the life and times of Harold Lloyd, hosted by Leonard Maltin
Video bios of many of Harold Lloyd’s collaborators and stars of the golden age of cinema
Harold Lloyd Academy Award speech
USC’s Delta Kappa Alpha tribute to Harold Lloyd hosted by Jack Lemmon and Steve Allen
3-D photos shot by Harold Lloyd himself (3-D glasses included)
Photo and publicity galleries
Radio shows
And more!
I am not going to review the movies….but the DVD space…
its outstanding..so far every film I have watched is pretty….in record quality. I only wish the Keaton films had been preserved this well. The audio commentaries (which are always welcome on peaceful films…are also well done,informative and spicy) . The extras are extremely tasty (featurettes…the one on LA in the day and now…is very fun and informative) …and MOST OF ALL????
the dwelling is place together with quality being job ONE!
the packaging is classy..not cheap like many multiple disc sets…
the artwork is fun and prolific (again not the same image extinct over and over that we often acquire) …the menus on the DVDs are absorbing…..Heck..this state is unbiased been done bloody well proper…FIRST class..all the intention…and..
like another reviewer so brilliantly distinguished..at 27 movies for $62 ..its about $2.50 per feature…ridiculous value…
I hurry people to grasp this..if you are a fan you will have found Nirvana…if you are bright…its not a titanic commmitment..
but I feel that salubrious sales numbers for a quality project like this will befriend studios to treat other gems from the past with this fancy and care…..instead of impartial releasing the latest hits in five configurations and belching out sitcom episodes…..
This would produce a fabulous gift for any cinema lover, comedy lover…or person with taste…on your holiday list.
I am a grand Chaplin and Keaton fan….and am starting to become a LLoyd affecianado while watching these…he isn’t really anything like the other two quiet greats…and that’s favorable isn’t it? Anyway…
well done to newline …..this is the kind of package I usually glimpse from WB…so its nice to contemplate another studio step up to the plate and compete for quality train and production!
I am adding this last paragraph after my earlier comments above…Bewitch THE BOX Region…the bonus disc has a extraordinary collection of features that you can not net as a stand alone…from elegant memories of friends of Harold Lloyd to provocative histories of the motion describe process (camera and Lighting and demonstrations) …informative,intelligent and titillating….the producer of these programs is Eric Young and he should be singled out for his spectacular job..I hope he gets handed more projects because his treatment of these treasures is appreciated by those who care!
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“Man Hunt” is an valid thriller that doesn’t peruse like it is almost seventy years worn, and is one of my popular Fritz Lang films. Ahead of its time in the complexity of its characters, it is about a British hunter (Walter Pidgeon) who contemplates assassinating Hitler when he gets him in his gun glance and gets caught doing so. Left for plain at the bottom of a cliff by the authorities, he lives and makes his plot to a boat on its design to London. However, on the ship there is someone all too enthusiastic in his legend. Soon he realizes he is being followed. Help in London he turns to Joan Bennett for befriend. If I’m getting the details substandard, it’s because it’s been about ten years since I’ve seen this one anywhere. Lang manages to do a very agreeable job of portraying the Nazis in a more complex and converse manner than other films of this time period (it was made in 1941) . The following is the list of extras:
Commentary by Author Patrick McGilligan
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Rogue Male: The Making of Man Hunt
Restoration Comparison
Trailer
Interactive Pressbook
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Still Gallery
I have heard this is being released to coincide with the DVD release of Tom Cruise’s Valkyries. Even though that movie is not as safe as this one, I’ll purchase it any diagram I can come by it. This is somewhat like the release of the Dracula – The Legacy Collection (Dracula / Dracula (1931 Spanish Version) / Dracula’s Daughter / Son of Dracula / House of Dracula) as a publicity stunt for the amusing CGI-fest Van Helsing (Widescreen Edition) . Sometimes big films from the past emerge on DVD as a result of publicizing the films of the note.
Taut direction and resplendent performances distinguish this World War II thriller about a substantial game hunter pursued by Nazis after he is caught targeting Hitler in his gunsights, and manages to speed benefit to Britain. Walter Pidgeon is splendid as the stalwart “Rogue Male” (the film’s unique title, taken from the book on which the script was based), and George Sanders is supremely villainous as the crafty Nazi who is tracking him. On the distaff side, Joan Bennett is touching and convincing as an ill-fated Cockney streetwalker who is caught up in the conflict between warring ideologies; this is the first film of four that she made with director Fritz Lang, for whom she gave some of her finest film performances in the mid-forties (including “The Woman in the Window” and “Scarlet Street”, made for their bear independent company, Diana Productions) .
Briskly paced and edited, “Man Hunt” remains a tense thriller throughout its 105 slight running time, moral up to its suspenseful climax. Seldom screened on television or in revival, and never before released on video, this classic film (which enjoys a microscopic but avid cult following) has been long-awaited and arrives highly recommended.
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