PRINCE OF FOXES & THE BLACK ROSE on DVD

Jane Eyre, The Third Man, many others...

Postby The Night Man » Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:21 am

From Barrie Maxwell's Classic Coming Attractions column at The Digital Bits:

Fox also has a Tyrone Power collection in the works with a likely summer release. It would include Son of Fury (1942), Captain from Castile (1947), Prince of Foxes (1949), and The Black Rose (1950).


Also predicted, but with less certainty, are 2007 releases for AMBERSONS and JOURNEY INTO FEAR. I would hope that any JIF release at this point would include the variant European version. It's probably too much to hope that Stefan Droessler's integrated version might be included as well.
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Postby purplepines » Wed Jan 31, 2007 12:06 pm

Prince of Foxes is really worth it. We don't have many on-screen appearances of a young Orson (here, early 30's), and he's quite cool in this one. Plus Everett Sloan, and you've got the old recipie on the stove. A few philosophical lines in this film, which is always a plus.
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Postby The Night Man » Thu Feb 15, 2007 2:11 am

According to what I've been reading, the films from the Tyrone Power set will be available individually at some point as well. For those interested in film music, Nick Redman also notes:

...three of the films [including PRINCE OF FOXES] will have isolated scores... The isolated scores, wherever possible, will include the slates, intros, count-ins, and composer comments to the orchestra, as well as often having accompanying audio commentaries, and on occasion, composer-themed featurettes. We hope that the inclusion of the slates, etc, will give the listener a sense of being present at the sessions... hopefully it will prove popular enough to remain a regular component of not all, but many, classic films. It is just another way that Fox, the most forward-thinking studio in terms of music preservation, is making its history available to those who might be interested.


In addition, Fox's new JANE EYRE release will have the complete isolated Herrmann score as an extra.
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