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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    News to me. None of those are of interest but thanks for the heads up; maybe Kino will consider making my list happen on DVD or BD.
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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    It makes me even sicker to be reminded of it but the biggest losses in the Universal fire (however much it actually was accidental) were the first gen analog tape masters of numerous Universal, Mercury, Decca, A & M, Impulse, Verve and other Universal labels. As for vintage movies and TV...
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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/mbrsrs/2018/rs018001.pdf Thanks but that's useless for my entertainment needs. And isn't the William Paley TV archives comprised of only CBS properties? That Bob Hope Chrysler Theater was an NBC/Universal produced series...
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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    My goodness, given how it's practically impossible to find vintage TV movies disc (and I am virtually opposed to streaming), what with the Universal fire and even because studios couldn't be bothered opening their vaults to to tiny niche markets, this is miraculous. After all of these years I've...
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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    It boggles the mind why copyholders of these wonderful TV movies from the 60s and 70s refuse to market them in any format knowing that there's at least a viable niche market for them. What are they even saving the negatives for? Maybe they didn't for lack of storage space. By now MGM, Fox...
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    Vintage TV Movies: DVD/BD Labels, Websites?

    Sometimes fans of these American made for TV movies from the 60s and 70s are often lucky enough to find them in their original length on YouTube. But often the title you've been searching for seems to have been lost, acquired by a video distributor but never released or worst of all destroyed in...
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