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Moraldo Rubini wrote:Garbo -- in the Archives -- how the mighty have fallen!
Many Garbo silents have been part of the Archive from the very beginning, including:
The Single Standard
Love
Wild Orchids
The Kiss
The Temptress (which, oddly, is also available in the TCM Archives Garbo Silents set.)
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Just got an email from the Archive, up for pre-order are the Newly Remastered:

Five Star Final (1931) d. Mervyn LeRoy
Two on a Guillotine (1964) d. William Conrad
Verboten! (1959) d. Samuel Fuller

http://www.wbshop.com/on/demandware.sto ... 10Remaster
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I'm still yearning for Claudelle Inglish (1961). And I won't stop whinging til I get it.

I also keep hoping they'll release A House is Not a Home (1964) - at least I think it should be WHV with the rights to it. It's an Embassy film, I believe.
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Next month Kay Francis is getting her own collection (according to WA's facebook page---and how lame is it that I read their facebook page.)
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MichiganJ wrote:Just got an email from the Archive, up for pre-order are the Newly Remastered
And they're charging five dollars more for these remastered DVDs too!

But if you pre-order before 6/22 you'll be grandfathered on the price.

As if $20 each wasn't already a rip-off. Hrrmph. :x
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MichiganJ wrote:Next month Kay Francis is getting her own collection (according to WA's facebook page---and how lame is it that I read their facebook page.)
If it's lame, then I'm bedridden. I "fanned" them as soon as they appeared! =)
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Up to 55% off Warner Archive collection sale at DD thru 6/30.

http://www.deepdiscount.com/warner-brot ... collection
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New Archive releases:

Nobody's Baby (1937)
Slightly Dangerous (1943)
Dancing Co-Ed (1939)
Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Vagabond Lady (1935)
Two Girls on Broadway (1940)
Mister Cinderella (1936)
Three Glamour Girls (1939)
Cass Timberlane (1947)
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It's a safe bet that I've already ordered Keep Your Powder Dry!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
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Just got an email from the Archive, up for pre-order are the Newly Remastered:

Five Star Final (1931) d. Mervyn LeRoy
Two on a Guillotine (1964) d. William Conrad
Verboten! (1959) d. Samuel Fuller
High marks from Dave Kehr on VERBOTEN!. Maybe I'll have break down and replace my copy with this better one.

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New Archive titles:

The Girl Said No (1930)
The Half-Breed (1952)
Lovely To Look At (1952)
Summer Holiday (1948)
Excuse My Dust (1951)
If You Knew Susie (1948)
Devil's Doorway (1950)
Fast Life (1932)
Remote Control (1930)
The Wild North (1952)
Are You Listening? (1932)
Two Sisters From Boston (1946)
Show Business (1944)

http://www.wbshop.com/New-Releases/ARCH ... 0cWACNREml
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"Lovely to Look At" at last! :D
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Oh! Summer Holiday! At last!!

Update: Not yet -- two more days to wait! Releasing on 7/22. Sigh.
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Professional Tourist wrote:Oh! Summer Holiday! At last!!

Update: Not yet -- two more days to wait! Releasing on 7/22. Sigh.
Oops, sorry about that. I just checked the New Releases page and didn't realize that three of the titles were pre-orders for the 22nd. It looks as if you can still purchase the pre-order titles, though. Perhaps they will ship on the 22nd.
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Lovely to Look At. Tony Duquette at last!
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