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Kino are releasing the complete Kolchak: The Night Stalker in October, no details yet but it’s a day one for me ![]()
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Just ordered KL Blu Ray of KillDozer,this was shown on television in the UK,on what was HTV, around about the same time they showed the A-team and other American shows on the tea time slot....
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![]() Love the idea of that. Is it basically Clint Walker mowing folk down with a bulldozer?
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![]() As far as I remember (it's been along time) It's Walker fighting an evil bulldozer,think The Car (which I love and Duel which I love more).. Frankie reviewed it awhile ago...
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'Arabesque' (1966) Coming September 14th! "Ultra Mod! Ultra Mad! Ultra Mystery! Enter the world of Arabesque—a high-speed, high-class tale of international intrigue starring screen icons Gregory Peck (Duel in the Sun, Mirage) and Sophia Loren (Five Miles to Midnight, Marriage Italian Style). An American hieroglyphics professor (Peck) is hired by a mysterious Arab oil magnate to decipher a secret message. When the hidden meaning is revealed, the chase is on as he and the oil magnate’s exotic yet unpredictable companion (Loren) find themselves caught in the middle of an assassination plot. The great Stanley Donen (Singin’ in the Rain, Charade) directed this exciting romantic thriller that features the stylish music of Henry Mancini (The Pink Panther, Touch of Evil) and the acting talents of Alan Badel (Force 10 from Navarone), Kieron Moore (David and Bathsheba) and George Coulouris (Citizen Kane)." Special features and specs:
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"From John Badham, the acclaimed director of Saturday Night Fever, Blue Thunder, WarGames, Stakeout and The Hard Way, comes this action-packed comedy starring screen legends Mel Gibson (Mad Max), Goldie Hawn (Deceived) and David Carradine (The Long Riders). Hiding under the FBI Witness Protection Program, Rick Jarmin (Gibson) gets nervous when old flame Marianne Graves (Hawn) recognizes him. But before he can assume a new identity, the man he put in jail (Carradine) is released and comes to pay his respects. Rick and Marianne find themselves thrown together on an exhilarating cross-country scramble, barely evading the gangsters, police and an amorous veterinarian (Joan Severance, See No Evil, Hear No Evil). The strong supporting cast includes Bill Duke (Predator), Stephen Tobolowsky (Mississippi Burning), Jeff Corey (The Balcony) and Clyde Kusatsu (The Challenge). The outstanding soundtrack features music by The Neville Brothers, The Allman Brothers Band and Bob Dylan." Special features and specs:
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'Mystery Men' (1999) - Coming Soon from Kino Lorber Studio Classics in a brand new 4K Master from the Original Camera Negative! Starring Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, Claire Forlani, Janeane Garofalo, Eddie Izzard, Greg Kinnear, William H. Macy, Kel Mitchell, Lena Olin, Paul Reubens, Geoffrey Rush, Wes Studi, Tom Waits, Artie Lang & Louise Lasser – Shot by Stephen H. Burum (The Untouchables) – Music by Stephen Warbeck (Shakespeare in Love) – Written by Neil Cuthbert (Hocus Pocus) – Based on a Comic Book Series by Bob Burden – Directed by Kinka Usher ![]()
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'Lucky Luciano' (1973) Release date: September 28 "Director Francesco Rosi and star Gian Maria Volontè (Many Wars Ago, The Mattei Affair, Christ Stopped at Eboli) paint a brilliant, epic portrait of notorious Mafia boss Charles “Lucky” Luciano. In 1946, after serving time for the murder of his colleagues in crime, Luciano was pardoned and sent back to his homeland of Sicilia. Rather than changing his life around, it was here that he became one of the most powerful leaders of crime the world has ever known. Shot in docudrama style by cinematographer Pasqualino De Santis (Death in Venice), Lucky Luciano is a riveting “film-dossier” on the thin line between legal and illegal powers. Quietly menacing in the title role, Volontè heads a cast featuring Rod Steiger (A Fistful of Dynamite), Edmond O’Brien (The Hitch-Hiker), Vincent Gardenia (The Front Page), Charles Cioffi (Klute), Larry Gates (In the Heat of the Night) and Luciano’s real-life nemesis, narcotics agent Charles Siragusa, as himself." Special features and specs:
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Coming to Blu-ray September 28th from Kino Classics and Universal Pictures! The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) Directed by Wallace Worsley Starring Lon Chaney The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) is a million-dollar super-production of Victor Hugo’s famous novel, presented in a 4K restoration by Universal Pictures. This epic adaptation recreated the Paris of 1482 complete with its own Notre Dame, and it established Lon Chaney as a monstrously sympathetic superstar. Chaney stars as Quasimodo, the mocked and vilified bell-ringer of Notre Dame who selflessly protects the star-crossed street performer Esmerelda (Patsy Ruth Miller), who is in an ill-fated love affair with the dashing Captain Phoebus (Norman Kerry). Chaney created the legendary makeup himself, and gave a performance of enormous sensitivity and pathos, launching him into Hollywood immortality. Special Features: *Audio commentary by film critic Farran Smith Nehme *Booklet essay by film historian Michael A. Blake *"Life in Hollywood" newsreel *Lon Chaney home movie footage *Music by Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum & Laura Karpman *Slideshow of production correspondence *Slideshow of production stills |
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