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Was the 88 Films version taken OOP due to a dispute with Code Red over rights, or was that just the Tiny Tim film?? I've got the 88 version anyway and it looks great so not going to grab it again
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I have the 88 disc and their last release with the Hardy boys slipcover,so I'm afraid I'M OUT!
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Same, 88 version is amazing! Soon we'll have a thread "which re-release is next?"
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'THE BLACK GESTAPO' (1975) aka GHETTO WARRIORS Coming January 5th from CODE RED, Distributed by KINO LORBER! "General Ahmed (Rod Perry (TV’s S.W.A.T.) has started an inner-city People’s Army to try and relieve the misery of the citizens of Watts. When the locals are put under increasing pressure by Mafia thugs, Ahmed’s second-in-command Colonel Kojah (Charlie Robinson, TV’s Night Court, Sugar Hill) asks for permission to start a protection squad to take more direct action. Ahmed fears this protection squad will just turn into a vigilante mob, and his prediction soon proves correct. Will Ahmed be able to wrest control back from the power-mad Kojah, or will he be the mob’s next victim? Throw away all those PD bootlegs and watch this classic in HD from the original camera negative! Directed by cult filmmaker Lee Frost (Chain Gang Women, Policewomen, Dixie Dynamite)." Special features and specs:
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'DOC' (1971) - Coming 2021 in a brand New 2K Master from Kino Lorber Studio Classics Starring Stacy Keach as Doc Holliday, Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder and Harris Yulin as Wyatt Earp – Shot by Gerald Hirschfeld (Cotton Comes to Harlem) – Music by Jimmy Webb (The Hanoi Hilton) – Written by Pete Hamill (Badge 373) – Produced & Directed by Frank Perry (The Swimmer, Diary of a Mad Housewife, Mommie Dearest)
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'SCREAM, PRETTY PEGGY' (1973) - Brand New 2K Master, coming 2021 "Starring Bette Davis, Ted Bessell, Sian Barbara Allen, Charles Drake, Allan Arbus & Tovah Feldshuh – Shot by Leonard J. South (Family Plot) – Music by Robert Prince (J.D.’s Revenge) – Written by Jimmy Sangster (Horror of Dracula) & Arthur Hoffe – Directed by Gordon Hessler (The Oblong Box, Scream and Scream Again, Cry of the Banshee)"
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'The Train' (1964) Release date: January 5th "From John Frankenheimer, the acclaimed director of The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days in May, Seconds, Grand Prix and Black Sunday, comes this action-packed WWII masterpiece starring screen legend Burt Lancaster (Run Silent Run Deep, Elmer Gantry, The Professionals). Paris, August 1944… with the Allied army closing in on German commander and art fanatic Colonel Franz Von Waldheim (Paul Scofield, A Man for All Seasons), he decides to steal a vast collection of rare French paintings and loads them onto a train bound for Berlin. But when a beloved French patriot is murdered while trying to sabotage Von Waldheim’s scheme, Labiche (Lancaster), a stalwart member of the Resistance, vows to stop the train at any cost. Calling upon his vast arsenal of skills, Labiche unleashes a torrent of devastation and destruction—loosened rails, shattered tracks and head-on collisions—in an impassioned, suspense-filled quest for justice, retribution and revenge. Featuring a top-notch score by Maurice Jarre (Doctor Zhivago) and a wonderful supporting performance by screen icon Jeanne Moreau (Viva Maria!), The Train was the fourth of five collaborations between filmmaker Frankenheimer and star Lancaster." Special features and specs:
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'TINTORERA' (1977) aka TIGER SHARK - Coming Kino Lorber Studio Classics and Scorpion Releasing Release date: January 5th "From cult filmmaker René Cardona Jr. (Survive!, Guyana-Cult of the Damned, Treasure of the Amazon), enter the world of a trio of beautiful young people, the hot sexy beaches of Mexico... and a giant, hungry Tiger Shark known as Tintorera! When two handsome shark hunters, Steven (Hugo Stiglitz; Nightmare City, Survive!, Counterforce), Miguel (Andrés Garcia; Day of the Assassin, The Bermuda Triangle) hook up with Gabriella (Susan George; Straw Dogs, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, The House Where Evil Dwells), everything seems to be paradise until Tintorera strikes, eating the beachgoers and endangering the lives of the trio. One of the hunters decides to avenge his friend and take on the Tintorera one on one, and it becomes a brutal battle between man and beast. Co-starring Fiona Lewis (The Fury, Lisztomania, Drum), Jennifer Ashley (The Pom Pom Girls, Terror Circus, Guyana-Cult of the Damned) and Priscilla Barnes (TV’s Three’s Company, Texas Detour, Seniors)" Extra features and specs:
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'Wild Geese II' (1985) - Brand new 2K master coming 2021 Starring Scott Glenn, Barbara Carrera, Edward Fox, Laurence Olivier, Robert Webber & Ingrid Pitt – Shot by Michael Reed (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) – Music by Roy Budd (Get Carter) – Directed by Peter Hunt (Death Hunt)
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