[78-L] films you don't see

Bud Black banjobud at cfl.rr.com
Sun Mar 22 11:13:06 PDT 2009


I would dearly love to get a decent DVD print of "The Phantom Broadcast"
from about 1933.

Bud 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: William A. Brent
Date: 03/22/09 04:04:49
To: 78-L Mail List
Subject: [78-L] films you don't see
 
This talk of DVD releases has me thinking (and typing...)
 
what's it going to take in order to clear up the rights on films like
The Desert Song
(any of the 4 exiting versions would be nice to see out and about) - they
were
all originally shot in color, though I think color material only
exists on the Dennis Morgan
and Gordon MacRea versions (there was also the 1929 with John Boles,
and the 1955
TV version with Nelson Eddy)
They are around in one form or another, I even have a technicolor
print of the MacRea,
but there seems to be a rights issue, preventing turner - the owner
of the film elements -
from broadcasting or releasing them.
 
and while we're at it - Hellapoppin. This disappeared from the US in
1970 when the
rights were purchased in the hopes of converting it to a stage play for
Jerry
Lewis.  That failed, and the film is in limbo (at least in these parts).
 
Others I'd like to see on (at least) the little screen again:
 
Port of 7 Seas (James Whale's version of Fanny)
 
Of course they managed to loose 4 of the first 5 Charlie Chan's
but there are other Waner Oland films that do exist, but are not
in any current TV rotation
 
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) (beautifully photographed)
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930)
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929)
 
anyone else have any titles in mind?
 
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