Well, I stand corrected. I believe you if you say it's Greta Garbo, but I think she looks more like actress Evelyn Keyes when I enlarge the photo with my fingers. And I've certainly never seen Garbo wear a costume like that!
I just enlarged the photo of the lobby. Are you sure that's Garbo on the poster second from the right?? It doesn't look like her. It's a beautiful theater, though.
Ron -- Boy, that brings back memories for me, too, as I had quite a collection of Castle and Blackhawk films on 8mm as a child and teenager. I was very much into the Universal horror films back then and Castle films had the license for those, along with films from Paramount. I hosted movie...
Is there any chance that Kino-Lorber might release the two W.C. Fields films "Million Dollar Legs" (1932) and "International House" (1933), possibly with audio commentaries?
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You're probably right, Tim, that both "Miracle" and "Hail" are still owned by Paramount as they released them years ago on DVD. Fortunately, I still have the DVDs, but it sure would be nice to have them on Blu-ray with commentary tracks. Maybe Kino can make a deal with...
Would Kino have the rights to the hilarious 1943 Preston Sturges comedy "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek"? It was originally released by Paramount, but may now be owned by Universal.
Thanks for the tip, Malcolm! I guess I'll have to wait a while until Netflix releases it on physical media, if ever. I saw the film twice - - once in the theater and once on Netflix -- and it was outstanding.
Will Bradley Cooper's "Maestro" ever be released on Blu-ray and 4K UHD? I've yet to see an announcement about this. Since it was produced by Netflix, I'm wondering if it will ever make it to physical media. Does anyone have a clue? Thanks!
Really interesting period film starring John Carradine in one of his best roles and creative direction from Edgar G Ulmer on a small budget, which was his specialty. I'm really looking forward to this Blu-ray, especially with the audio commentary. Thanks, Kino Lorber!