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Universal R2 Film Noir in February

04-01-2007 13:22 | 6832 views  |  Dave Foster  |  Show Backlinks
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Universal Pictures have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of 8 Film Noir classics on 12th February 2007. Boasting some of Hollywood’s top names from the 40s and 50s this selection of classics priced at £9.99 each includes a repackaged release of Double Indemnity alongside eight new releases…

Out of the Past - Starring Robert Mitchum as a private eye mixed up with a dangerous woman and some even more dangerous gangsters, Out of the Past is a prime example of film noir, bearing all the hallmarks of the genre, including a spectacularly grim climax.

The Killers - Taken from Ernest Hemingway’s tale and told in flashback, Edmond O’Brien is the man investigating the death of boxer turned hoodlum Burt Lancaster, in his screen debut. Ava Gardner is the femme fatale, Robert Siodmak directs this benchmark noir tale.

The Glass Key - Alongside Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett is one of the titans of film noir, this masterful adaptation of his tale of intrigue and corruption, as gangsters mix with politicians, sees Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake positively smouldering as the henchman and politician’s daughter drawn to each other.

Crossfire - The movie that supposedly set Washington on to liberal Hollywood, ending with the anti-communist McCarthy witch-hunt, this noir tells the tale of a bunch of returning GIs investigated for their part in a brutal anti-semitic murder. Noir stalwarts Gloria Grahame and Robert Mitchum star.

The Blue Dahlia - Noir author Raymond Chandler turned his hand to scriptwriting for his one and only screenplay (which was nominated for an Oscar®, no less). Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake are the leads, who, after The Glass Key, sizzle once more together. He is the returning GI who may or may not have been framed for a murder, she is the femme fatale aiding him.

This Gun For Hire - The first time pairing of Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd, here making his screen debut in fourth billing (although the film is undoubtedly his), This Gun For Hire is an early example of the noir genre. Based on a Graham Greene novel, Ladd is the hitman heading towards a bloody end, Lake attempts to save him.

Murder My Sweet aka Farewell My Lovely - The story is perhaps better known under its original Raymond Chandler title, Farewell My Lovely, this adaptation positively crackles. Dick Powell’s turn as Chandler’s definitive noir private eye, Philip Marlowe, is rated by critics and the noir cognoscenti as being as good as Bogart’s take on the detective. Directed by Edward Dmytryk (Crossfire).

The Big Steal - Robert Mitchum is reunited with Jane Greer after Out Of The Past, alongside noir stalwart William Bendix, in this film, which blends noir elements with a caper and heist film, as assorted types play a cat and mouse game across Mexico, all on the trail of a $300,000 booty.

Double Indemnity - A critically acclaimed noir and one of the finest the genre has to offer, Double Indemnity is a bona fide Hollywood cast. It boasts an impeccable pedigree – director Billy Wilder co-wrote the script with Raymond Chandler from a James M Cain (The Postman Always Rings Twice) novel, Fred MacMurray is the insurance salesman led astray by Barbara Stanwyck’s definitive femme fatale, Edward G Robinson investigates them.









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#1 Posted: 04-01-2007 15:39
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So are these all vanilla releases without extras?
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So are these all vanilla releases without extras?
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#2 Posted: 04-01-2007 16:58
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Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.
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Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.
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#3 Posted: 04-01-2007 16:59
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Looks like it. That's what Universal UK specialise in!

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Looks like it. That's what Universal UK specialise in!
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#4 Posted: 04-01-2007 17:21
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Brrrr.. awful covers, prefer the R-1 releases!
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Brrrr.. awful covers, prefer the R-1 releases!
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#5 Posted: 04-01-2007 18:15
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Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.
Awfull. They used promo-shoots in steat of stills. "This Gun for Hire" even shows a deleted scene, and "The Glass Key", a promo with Veronica Lake and Donlevy, in steat of Ladd Lake....:(
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Quote: Originally Posted by liverpool fan:Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.Awfull. They used promo-shoots in steat of stills. "This Gun for Hire" even shows a deleted scene, and "The Glass Key", a promo with Veronica Lake and Donlevy, in steat of Ladd Lake....:(
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#6 Posted: 04-01-2007 19:18
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Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.

It's Jane Greer. Go by the eyes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by liverpool fan:Who's that on the cover of "Out of the Past" with Mitchum. It doesn't look like Jane Greer, Virginia Huston or Rhonda Fleming.It's Jane Greer. Go by the eyes.
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#7 Posted: 04-01-2007 22:08
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Love the covers, tbh.
Got a couple of the titles already though ;)

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Love the covers, tbh.Got a couple of the titles already though ;)
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#8 Posted: 05-01-2007 09:26
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have most of the r1 versions of those but I'll be all over The Big Steal, The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key (acceptable transfers withstanding).
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have most of the r1 versions of those but I'll be all over The Big Steal, The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key (acceptable transfers withstanding).
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#9 Posted: 05-01-2007 19:39
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Does this mean that the Warner noir-collection (which also includes Murder, My Sweet, Out of the Past, etc.) will not be available in R2?
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Does this mean that the Warner noir-collection (which also includes Murder, My Sweet, Out of the Past, etc.) will not be available in R2?
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#10 Posted: 06-01-2007 04:36
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tpk3, they can't release the Warner noir sets outside America because Warner don't own worldwide rights to the RKO titles. The RKO titles announced here (Big Steal, Murder My Sweet, Crossfire, and Out of the Past) are also going to look crap, based on Universal UK's previous track record - they don't have access to any half-decent materials (or won't pay to access them). The others will probably look fine, assuming materials are being provided by their masters in the US, as happened with Double Indemnity last time it was released.
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tpk3, they can't release the Warner noir sets outside America because Warner don't own worldwide rights to the RKO titles. The RKO titles announced here (Big Steal, Murder My Sweet, Crossfire, and Out of the Past) are also going to look crap, based on Universal UK's previous track record - they don't have access to any half-decent materials (or won't pay to access them). The others will probably look fine, assuming materials are being provided by their masters in the US, as happened with Double Indemnity last time it was released.
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#11 Posted: 14-02-2007 08:34
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.For shame:

The new Universal R2 UK The Big Steal is the Turner colorized version and not the black & white original. Even when you turn off the color of your display the image looks fuzzy and out of focus. :(

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.For shame:The new Universal R2 UK The Big Steal is the Turner colorized version and not the black & white original. Even when you turn off the color of your display the image looks fuzzy and out of focus. :(
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#12 Posted: 18-04-2007 13:56
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Someone can tell me, which DVD's from this collection have English subs?

(I do know,that The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key have Englisch subs).

By the way, The Big Steal may look forward to a Warner R-1 release in Jyly 31, 2007. ("Film Noir Classic Collection Vol. IV")
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Someone can tell me, which DVD's from this collection have English subs?(I do know,that The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key have Englisch subs).By the way, The Big Steal may look forward to a Warner R-1 release in Jyly 31, 2007. ("Film Noir Classic Collection Vol. IV")
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