I don't have exact numbers on hand, but yes, there are still announcements to be made from their last deal with Paramount. Out of over 100 titles in this deal, 24 of them are previous releases from Olive Films with new transfers.
Here’s the breakdown of titles from the ‘40s-‘00s:
1940s x 17 (1 4KUHD)
1950s x 41 (2 4KUHD)
1960s x 8 (2 4KUHD)
1970s x 11 (3 4KUHD)
1980s x 10 (3 4KUHD)
1990s x 16 (14 4KUHD)
2000s x 9 (9 4KUHD)
I’m watching Lucy Gallant (1955) on TCM. Just as charming and entertaining as I remember. Any chance of seeing this released on home video through your deal with Paramount?
Should Kino solidify future Universal deals, I’d love to see the following make their U.S. Blu-ray (and in some cases worldwide) debut:
Only Yesterday (1933)
So Red the Rose (1935)
Private Worlds (1935)
The Moon’s Our Home (1936)
Invitation to Happiness (1939)
Unfinished Business (1941)...
It was a year ago on the 20th when we found out that February releases would be moved to March. I’m wondering if we’ll receive similar news next week. Time will tell.
Christopher Strong and Saratoga are a welcome surprise, and a day-one purchase!! For months upon months, I’ve purchased every or almost every WAC release, so it’s nice to have a bit of a reprieve in September.
Happy for the folks looking for more contemporary films- each is worthy of release...