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SightandSound 05-19-08 10:16 AM

Rear Window Reissue Coming (Hitchcock)?
 
Sorry if this has been covered recently, I haven't been around a lot.

Does anyone know if Universal is planning a reissue of Rear Window anytime soon? I guess this applies really to any Universal Hitch title, Vertigo & Psycho for example. I thought those were to be reissued last year and they weren't.

Any info would be nice.

kefrank 05-19-08 10:27 AM

i could also just be out of the loop, but i have not heard of a reissue of Rear Window being in the works. Psycho and the Birds (and maybe Vertigo) were rumored to get Universal Legacy Series treatment, but nothing has come of that yet.

chris_sc77 05-19-08 10:28 AM

Rumors have been appearing that they are going to be putting them out as part of their Legacy Series line and they might be coming out this October as 2-disk sets.
This sounds very possible since it is also expected Season four of A. H. presents should come out around the same time.

domino harvey 05-19-08 01:05 PM

North By Northwest had a recent restoration and went out of print, I'd expect to see it first.

Frozenhamster 05-19-08 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by domino harvey
North By Northwest had a recent restoration and went out of print, I'd expect to see it first.

North By Northwest is a Warner owned film and it has already been confirmed for a release in 2009 for its anniversary. It'll get a full blu-ray special edition treatment and everything.

orangecrush 05-19-08 04:19 PM

I could go for a new 2-disk set of this movie.

chris_sc77 07-07-08 08:31 AM

It is indeed coming:

Title: Rear Window
Starring: James Stewart
Released: 7th October 2008
SRP: $26.98

Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced a new special edition of Rear Window which stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Raymond Burr. The 2-disc set will be available to own from the 7th October, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Mono track. The full disc specs are listed below:


• Feature Commentary with John Fawell (author of "Hitchcock's Rear Window: The Well-Made Film")
• Production Photographs
• Production Notes
• Theatrical Trailer
• Re-Release Trailer Narrated by James Stewart

Disc 2 (Side A): Bonus Disc

• Rear Window Ethics: An Original Documentary
• A Conversation with Screenwriter John Michael Hayes
• Pure Cinema: Through the Eyes of the Master
• Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
• Breaking Barriers: The Sound of Hitchcock
• Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Mr. Blanchard's Secret"




Also, we are getting a 2-disk Psycho:

Title: Psycho

Starring: Anthony Perkins
Released: 7th October 2008
SRP: $26.98

Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced a 2-disc special edition of Psycho which stars Anthony Perkins, and Janet Leigh. The set will be available to own from the 7th October, and should retail at $26.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Mono track. The full disc specs are attached below, and we'll bring you the official package artwork shortly. Stay tuned.

Quote:
Disc 1 (Side A)

• Feature Commentary with Stephen Rebello (author of "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho")
• Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho
• The Shower Scene
• The Shower Scene: Storyboards by Saul Bass
• The Psycho Archives
• Posters and Psycho Ads
• Lobby Cards
• Behind-the-Scenes Photographs
• Production Photographs
• Production Notes
• Theatrical Trailer
• Re-Release Trailers

Disc 2 (Side A): Bonus Disc

• The Making of Psycho
• In the Master's Shadow: Hitchcock's Legacy
• Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
• Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Lamb to the Slaughter"


AND a 2-disk Vertigo
Title: Vertigo

Starring: James Stewart
Released: 7th October 2008
SRP: $26.98

Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced a special edition of Vertigo which stars James Stewart, and Kim Novak. The Alfred Hitchcock film will be available to own from the 7th October, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Mono tracks. We've attached the full disc specifications below:

Quote:
Disc 1 (Side A)

• Feature Commentary with Associate Producer Herbert Coleman, Restoration Team Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz and Other Vertigo Participants
• Feature Commentary with Director William Friedkin
• Foreign Censorship Ending
• The Vertigo Archives
• Production Notes
• Original Theatrical Trailer
• Restoration Theatrical Trailer

Disc 2 (Side A): Bonus Disc

• Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life for Hitchcock's Masterpiece
• Partners in Crime: Hitchcock's Collaborators
• Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
• Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Case of Mr. Pelham"

indy81 07-07-08 08:40 AM

Looks like it's nothing but Hitchcock double-dips this fall.

NoirFan 07-07-08 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by indy81
Looks like it's nothing but Hitchcock double-dips this fall.

No kidding. Now all we need is a box set of his early silents.

kefrank 07-07-08 09:45 AM

i'm going to kick Universal in the face if they don't release these on Blu-ray at the same time.

JayDerek 07-07-08 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by kefrank
i'm going to kick Universal in the face if they don't release these on Blu-ray at the same time.

no kidding, same here. There no point in rereleasing these if they don't get put in high def as well.

c'mon Universal

chris_sc77 07-07-08 10:26 AM

^Um...YES they definitely have a reason to re-release these on regular DVD.
I MIGHT WANT THEM! I'll be picking these up on DVD because I might want the special features but DO NOT CARE if they are ever released on that thing called BLu-ray!

tylergfoster 07-07-08 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by chris_sc77
^Um...YES they definitely have a reason to re-release these on regular DVD.
I MIGHT WANT THEM! I'll be picking these up on DVD because I might want the special features but DO NOT CARE if they are ever released on that thing called BLu-ray!

:rolleyes: I'd say this is bordering on threadcrapping. The point the other user is making is that they just put out the nice 14-disc box set of Hitchcocks a few years ago, and I certainly wouldn't have picked that set up if I knew it was going to become obsolete so quickly.

Since I did in fact buy that set, I think I'll hold off on these until they do come to Blu, so I can justify picking them up again. But, good news.

Rammsteinfan 07-07-08 11:09 AM

Been holding off on these films and will finally buy them on DVD. Good news!

tommyp007 07-07-08 11:17 AM

I'm pretty darn happy with the versions in the Masterpiece Collection, and I'm not Blu yet, so I'll probably pass.

basaro 07-07-08 11:41 AM

Finally. :up: Universal has a busy day on 10/7, including the new SE of Touch Of Evil too.

basaro 07-07-08 11:43 AM

I wonder what happened to The Birds SE that was also supposed to come out?

kefrank 07-07-08 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by droidguy1119
:rolleyes: I'd say this is bordering on threadcrapping. The point the other user is making is that they just put out the nice 14-disc box set of Hitchcocks a few years ago, and I certainly wouldn't have picked that set up if I knew it was going to become obsolete so quickly.

Since I did in fact buy that set, I think I'll hold off on these until they do come to Blu, so I can justify picking them up again. But, good news.

eh, just ignore his obvious and obnoxious vendetta against hi-def media. it's not even worth engaging.

TomOpus 07-07-08 12:32 PM

I'm in for all 3.

chris_sc77 07-07-08 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by droidguy1119
:rolleyes: I'd say this is bordering on threadcrapping. The point the other user is making is that they just put out the nice 14-disc box set of Hitchcocks a few years ago, and I certainly wouldn't have picked that set up if I knew it was going to become obsolete so quickly.

Since I did in fact buy that set, I think I'll hold off on these until they do come to Blu, so I can justify picking them up again. But, good news.

First off If anyone is threadcrapping it is the people who continually say "if this release isnt on Blu-ray then it isn't worth it to release it at all'.
I dont go into the HD talk forums and pull that kinda shit. Take a look at the numbers of DVD's sold in a months period aganst the number of Blu- disks sold.
Its like what 93% dvd's VS. 7% Blu. Every release cannot be put on both formats. Its crazy to think that. SO you (or who I was responding to) think that if a studio doesn't put this out on Blu-ray I shouldn't have the chance to pick it up on DVD? Really?


I too bought the 14 disk Masterpiece collection and will probably pick these 2-disks up as well. At least the releases with new commentaries I will get.

Frozenhamster 07-07-08 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by chris_sc77
First off If anyone is threadcrapping it is the people who continually say "if this release isnt on Blu-ray then it isn't worth it to release it at all'.
I dont go into the HD talk forums and pull that kinda shit. Take a look at the numbers of DVD's sold in a months period aganst the number of Blu- disks sold.
Its like what 93% dvd's VS. 7% Blu. Every release cannot be put on both formats. Its crazy to think that. SO you (or who I was responding to) think that if a studio doesn't put this out on Blu-ray I shouldn't have the chance to pick it up on DVD? Really?


I too bought the 14 disk Masterpiece collection and will probably pick these 2-disks up as well. At least the releases with new commentaries I will get.

Sure, not EVERY film can be released on Blu right away, but there is no reason why these can't be released on Blu.

jdslater1 07-07-08 02:51 PM

Just seen the artwork on DVDActive and Rear Window and Psycho are apart of their Legacy Series. The Psycho artwork is very nice.
I will get each one the 4 they are releasing.

tylergfoster 07-07-08 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by basaro
I wonder what happened to The Birds SE that was also supposed to come out?

Platinum Dunes is remaking The Birds with Naomi Watts and director Martin Campbell. They're probably waiting for that.

Richard Malloy 07-07-08 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by chris_sc77
First off If anyone is threadcrapping it is the people who continually say "if this release isnt on Blu-ray then it isn't worth it to release it at all'.

It may be that this response will become so ubiquitious (and annoying) that it would be best for the forum to require that it be left unstated.

But as someone who has purchased these films multiple times - even non-R1 discs for the anamorphic enhancement - I'm never buying them again on a SD format. The next time I purchase these films, they'll be in HD.

Those like me probably represent a fairly small portion of market share, but a growing one. One that will be even larger when these discs are finally released. And larger than that after next holiday season. Soon, these spiffy new releases will be SD-oldhat for a larger and larger segment.

So, I'll sit on my three releases of "Vertigo" and two each of "Psycho" and "Rear Window". It's tough unloading the old discs. And I'll Netflix these releases next Fall, assuming they look as good as the HDTV broadcasts. But I won't purchase yet another disc of these films until they're released in a hi-def format.

MTRodaba2468 07-07-08 03:49 PM

Well, it looks like I'll be upgrading Psycho and picking up both Rear Window and Vertigo come October.


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