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BeitragVerfasst am: 09 Mai 2005 23:33    Titel: Kommende "Anniversary Editions" Antworten mit Zitat

DavisDVD hat über einige geplante "Anniversary Editions" von Universal und 20th Century Fox berichtet:

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DVD Re-Releases
With 2005 shaping up to be the year of the "anniversary edition" DVD, the studios are already looking into their catalogs to come up with more titles to milk. Universal Studios Home Entertainment is preparing to announce a Blues Brothers: 25th Anniversary Edition due in August, Hart Sharp Video will release the Frank Sinatra heroin drama The Man With the Golden Arm: 50th Anniversary Edition later this year, while Twentieth Century Fox is eyeing anniversary editions of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (30th), The Sound of Music (40th), Oklahoma! (50th) and State Fair (60th) also for release later this year. Stay tuned for more news as it develops. Thanks to Home Media Retailing.


Interessante Titel dabei. Ich freue mich auf "The Man with the Golden Arm" und die neuen Rodgers&Hammerstein-Musical-DVDs. Die alten habe ich mir nie gekauft, da man nichts gutes über die Transfers lesen konnte.

Was will Fox aber noch auf eine neue "Rocky Horror Picture Show"-DVD packen? Die "25th Anniversary"-RC1 ist doch schon absolut ausreichend.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 10 Mai 2005 11:13    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Hi,

Sehr schön, gut das ich mit "Sound" und Oklahoma! immer gewartet habe. Golden Arm ist aber imho das Highlight, freue mich auf den besonders.

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BeitragVerfasst am: 10 Mai 2005 12:42    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Horrorcollector hat folgendes geschrieben:
Hi,
Golden Arm ist aber imho das Highlight, freue mich auf den besonders.

Grüsse,

Dennis Smile


Aber absolut dito!!! Smile

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BeitragVerfasst am: 10 Mai 2005 22:33    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Bin auch mal auf die DVD zum Preminger-Film gespannt. In Großbritannien gibt es ja schon eine SE. Hat die vielleicht jemand und kann etwas dazu sagen? Die besitzt folgende Features:

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- Archive interview with Frank Sinatra on his preparations for the role
- Audio commentary with film historian Ken Barnes
- Elmer Bernstein 'Music On Film' programme (40 mins)
- Extensive cast and crew profiles
- Production history
- Animated menus based on Saul Bass's original title design
- Region 0

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BeitragVerfasst am: 25 Mai 2005 11:24    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Die ersten Infos zur "Blues Brothers - 25th Anniversary Edition" von DavisDVD:

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Universal Home Entertainment has announced The Blues Brothers: 25th Anniversary Edition for release on August 30th. Replacing the now-out-of-print original Collector's Edition disc, this new release will feature both the expanded cut, as well as the original theatrical cut (a first on DVD), in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 tracks. Extras, as they say, are still to be announced. Retail will be a low $19.98.

Somit wird erstmals auch die kürzere Kinofassung auf DVD erhältlich sein.

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Die Infos sind auch bei DVD-Answers online gestellt worden.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 06 Jun 2005 13:55    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Erste Infos zu "The Man with the Golden Arm, kopiert aus dem HTF:

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The latest from Laureate:

New 2-disc edition of “THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM” is now completed

A new de-luxe two-disc edition of Otto Preminger’s 1955 classic has now been completed for U.S. release as part of this year’s 50th Anniversary celebration which will also include a new American theatrical re-release of the film. This updated DVD release – produced by Laureate in association with Artanis Entertainment/Sinatra Enterprises will be released by Hart Sharp Video of New York.

Extras include newly re-mastered print of the film.
Exclusive video interview with FRANK SINATRA
Feature length audio commentary by Laureate’s Ken Barnes
MUSIC ON FILM – ELMER BERNSTEIN in conversation with Ken Barnes
SINATRA – IN SESSION & ON SET
Production Background
Extensive Cast and Crew Profiles
Film soundtrack re-mixed and newly mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1
Release date will be later this year. Details to follow.

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BeitragVerfasst am: 13 Jul 2005 13:18    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

News zu "The Sound of Music" in diesem Artikel der New York Times über das 40-jährige Jubiläum des Films (Anmeldung erforderlich):

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Twentieth Century Fox plans to release a special 40th-anniversary two-DVD edition in November, with new documentary material (including interviews with Ms. Andrews, other cast members and creators) prepared by Michael Kantor, who directed the PBS series "Broadway: The American Musical" last year.


Außerdem noch aus dem HTF:
Zitat:
My Favorite Things - Special Set
(Fox Home Entertainment - new on 2 DVDs)
Sound of Music film with 5.1 Dolby Digital, and 4.0 Dolby Surround Sound, with special "Sing-Along" features. The new DVD will be hosted by Julie Andrews, joined by Christopher Plummer and Charmian Carr, with reminiscences from director Robert Wise, screenwriter Ernest Lehman and co-choreographer Dee Dee Wood, amother others; directing the all-new documentary bonus material will be Michael Kantor.

Diese Angaben sollen von "Talkin Broadway" stammen.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 11 Aug 2005 22:23    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Die endgültigen Details zu einigen der DVDs von DavidDVD:

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The Man With the Golden Arm

Hart Sharp Video will release The Man With the Golden Arm: 50th Anniversary Special Edition on October 18th. The ground-breaking film, which stars Frank Sinatra as a heroin addict, was directed by the great Otto Preminger. This edition will feature a brand-new restored fullscreen transfer with newly remixed Dolby Digital 5.1 and original Mono tracks. Extras will include a commentary with film historian Ken Barnes, "Music on Film" 45-min. interview with composer Elmer Bernstein, a vintage interview with Frank Sinatra, a photo montage featuring the DVD debut of Sinatra's "The Man With The Golden Arm" vocal track (not used in the film's commercial release), a still and poster gallery, production notes and the original trailer. Retail is $24.99.


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The Sound of Music

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced The Sound of Music: 40th Anniversary Edition for release on November 15th. This new edition of the beloved classic arrives with a 2.20 anamorphic transfer and Dolby Digital 4.0 Surround track. Bonus materials include a new introduction by Julie Andrews, commentary with director Robert Wise, a second new commentary with Andrews and Christopher Plummer, an isolated score, a song "play-all" feature and sing-a-long subtitles.

Over on the second disc look for "A Few Of My Favorite Things" retrospective documentary, "Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer: A Reminiscence," "On Location With the Sound of Music," "From Liesl to Gretl: 40th Anniversary Reunion" and "When You Know the Notes to Sing: A Sing-Along Phenomenon" featurettes, a storyboard gallery, behind-the-scenes, Lobby Cards and One Sheets, Screen Tests (Mia Farrow and Marni Nixon), teaser & trailers (1st Anniversary Trailer, Academy Award Trailer, 1973 Reissue Trailer, Testimonial Trailer) and TV spots. Retail is $26.98.


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State Fair

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced State Fair: Special Edition for release on November 15th. This two-disc set will include both the original 1945 movie musical in 1.37:1 fullscreen and Dolby Digital Stereo & Mono (disc 1) and the 1962 version in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 4.0 Surround (disc 2).

Extras on the first disc will include a commentary with Richard Barrios and Tom Briggs, Sing Along Subtitles, "From Page, To Screen, To Stage: State Fair" Featurette, Still Galleries (Set Design and Wardrobe, Behind the Scenes, Lobby Cards and One Sheets) and the theatrical trailer. Disc 2 will include a commentary by Pat Boone, the "State Fair" Television Pilot and Vintage Stage Excerpt "It Might As Well Be Spring" performed by Mary Martin. Retail is $26.98.


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Oklahoma!

Rounding out the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical announcements from Fox is Oklahoma! Special Edition. Due on November 15th, this two-disc set finally will include both Cinemascope and Todd AO versions that were filmed simultaneously in 1955. Disc 1 will include the Cinemascope feature in 2.55:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.0 & Stereo Surround. Extras will include a commentary by Ted Chapin and Hugh Fordin, Sing Along Subtitles, the trailer and a separate chapter list for songs only with a play-all feature.

Disc 2 will include the Todd AO Version in 2.20:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.0 & Stereo Surround. Extras will include a commentary by Shirley Jones and Nick Redman, Sing Along Subtitles, "Cinemascope vs. Todd AO," "The Miracle of Todd-AO" and "The March of Todd-AO" featurettes, Vintage Stage Excerpts "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" performed by Gordon MacRae and "People Will Say We're in Love" performed by Gordon MacRae & Florence Henderson, Still Galleries (Behind the Scenes, Lobby Cards and One Sheets), teaser and theatrical trailers and a separate chapter list for songs only with a play-all feature. Retail is $26.98.



Vier phantastische Sets. "Oklahoma!" in CinemaScope und Todd-AO und "State Fair" in beiden Fassungen von 1945 und 1963. WOW! Die "The Sound of Music" SE wird übrigens auch in Deustchland veröffentlicht. Von den anderen Titeln habe ich noch keine Ankündigung für Deutschland gefunden.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 22 Aug 2005 21:26    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Hier einmal die Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten der alten "5-Star Collection" (Re-release als "Special Edition) und der "40th Anniversary Edition". Leider werden die wenigsten Extras der alten DVD übernommen. Diese stammen noch von der "30th Anniversary"-LaserDisc:


40th Anniversary Edition
- "My Favorite Things: Julie Andrews Remembers" -- Julie Andrews recalls the von Trapp family, and how their true-life story became a Broadway triumph and a Hollywood legend; she is joined by Christopher Plummer, Johannes von Trapp, Charmian Carr, director Robert Wise and others, plus rarely-seen footage and a few surprises. (63:00 Min.)
- "Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer: A Reminiscence" -- They fell in love on screen 40 years ago, and have been dear friends ever since. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer sit down for an intimate fireside chat. (20:00 Min.)
- "On Location With The Sound Of Music" featurette -- Salzburg, Austria is one of the stars of the film, and in this travelogue, Charmian Carr takes us back to that magical city to revisit the locales made famous in the film. (23:00 Min.)
- "From Liesl To Gretl: A 40th Anniversary Reunion[I]" -- 40 years ago they forged a bond that has never been broken; all seven of the von Trapp "children" reunite in this touching, hilarious and even revelatory family reunion. (34:00 Min.).
- "[i]When You Know The Notes To Sing
" -- You have to see it to believe it: 18,000 people at the Hollywood Bowl, singing with Julie, cheering the children and hissing the villains; the Sing-a-Long-Sound of Music phenomenon is a worldwide event, but no place does it quite like the Hollywood Bowl. And the winner of the highly coveted costume contest...? (13:00 Min.)
- "The von Trapp Family: Harmony & Discord" -- This 1998 A&E Biography tells the true story of the von Trapp family, immortalized in "The Sound of Music." (50:00 Min.)
- A special anniversary introduction by Julie Andrews
- Commentary by Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer
- Gallery with lobby cards and one sheets
- Screen tests: Mia Farrow and Marni Nixon
- Sing-along subtitles in English, French and Spanish

5-Star Collection / Special Edition
- Original 1965 documentary "Salzburg Sight and Sound" (14 Min.)
- Making of documentary "The Sound of Music: From Fact to Phenomenon" with cast interviews, rare music outtakes, photos and more! (87 Min.)
- Audio interview "Ernest Lehman: Master of Storyteller" (35 Min.)
- Audio interviews with Julie Andres, Christopher Plummer, Mother Abbess und Peggy Wood
- 1973 radio interview with Julie Andrews and Robert Wise (8 Min.)
- "A Telegram from Daniel Truhitte" (13 Min.)
- 4 radio spots
- Gallery with text material
- DVD-ROM (Sing-A-Long, "Make your own Song" segment, music trivia, wallpaper, InterNet links)

Gemeinsamkeiten
- Commentary by Director Robert Wise
- Isolated score
- 6 Trailers and 2 TV-Spots
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