Roger Ryan wrote:I don't think there are any firm plans in place for Olive to release MACBETH this year; only that they have acquired significant portions of the Republic library for potential release. For the last few years, the Republic library has been owned by Lions Gate who did next to nothing with the films. Olive has a much better reputation for issuing older films, but they still have been slow in getting them on the market.
All the same, thank you for bringing the news to this board.

Roger Ryan wrote:Olive Films appears to have significantly ramped up their release schedule since acquiring the Republic library and there have been some very intriguing releases this year from the company.
mteal wrote:Great news again. MACBETH and THE TRIAL on BluRay both in the same month? Amazing! Now I just have to finally get a player!
A Sled in Flames wrote:mteal wrote:Great news again. MACBETH and THE TRIAL on BluRay both in the same month? Amazing! Now I just have to finally get a player!
It'll be a very interesting time to be an Orson Welles fan with a Blu-Ray player. I can't wait to see both; their not my favorites, but it's good to have some Welles stuff available. Does anyone have any idea if there will be special features on the Macbeth BD? If so, what will there be?
atcolomb wrote:Here is the review of the blu-ray version from Blu-ray.com. Too bad no extras on it![]()
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Macbeth-B ... 12/#Review
atcolomb wrote:Just received the dvd today and kinda skipped thru the movie and have to say the image is poor in many spots with lines and dirt and junk on the image but other scenes look very sharp and clean....very puzzled and it looks like diffrent prints were used to make the dvd?...
Roger Ryan wrote:As part of their business model, Olive Films work with existing masters and do not do any additional clean-up or restoration for their releases.
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