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rocket1312 02-03-22 08:54 AM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
Isn't To Catch A Thief a Paramount title?

The Man Who Knew Too Much and Frenzy seem rather conspicuous by their absence. Torn Curtain and Topaz as well, but I can't say I'm too fussed over those.

Hopefully the 4k fixes the issues the BDs had. Some of those later films were pretty subpar. Marnie I'm looking at you.

Adam Tyner 02-03-22 09:46 AM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 

Originally Posted by rocket1312 (Post 14052571)
Isn't To Catch A Thief a Paramount title?

Yes.


Originally Posted by rocket1312 (Post 14052571)
Torn Curtain and Topaz as well, but I can't say I'm too fussed over those.

I know the feeling! Topaz in particular feels like punishment, and I couldn't force myself to rewatch it on Blu-ray.

The European retail listings I'd seen mentioned Saboteur, Shadow of a Doubt, and Rope, which makes sense; chronologically, they're the first 3 Hitchcocks that Universal controls. Someone on the other forum mentioned that there are two others in the works -- The Trouble with Harry and The Man Who Knew Too Much -- which would also chronologically be next up.

There are 10 as-yet-unreleased Hitchcocks that Universal controls, so if they're going for a complete run, it'll be interesting to see how they divide it up. 5 and 5 is nice and clean (with a chronological final set featuring Marnie, Torn Curtain, Topaz, Frenzy, and Family Plot). Maybe some mix of 3-3-4? Maybe they'll ditch the chronological angle to mix in some more marketable titles?

rocket1312 02-03-22 10:35 AM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
Forgot about Rope. Hopefully it and Man Who Knew Too Much and Trouble With Harry get new restorations from the 3 strip negatives (if they exist). Nothing makes me happier than Technicolor done well.

*Edit* Silly me, only Rope is 3 strip. The other two are VistaVision. All three should look amazing though if done correctly.
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Adam Tyner 02-03-22 10:44 AM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
The Man Who Knew Too Much and The Trouble with Harry should look fantastic if done well, thanks to being shot in VistaVision. Those were "color by Technicolor" rather than 3-strip Technicolor, though. (Rope and Under Capricorn were Hitch's only 3-strip Technicolor films.)

PhantomStranger 02-03-22 03:45 PM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
I'd love to see Topaz get a new transfer. One of my favorite Hitchcocks.

davidh777 02-03-22 04:03 PM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
I’d likely get all of them, but Saboteur is one of my faves.

ViewAskewbian 05-27-22 01:04 PM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
I'm chopping at the bit to snag both Hitchcock 4k sets but holding off for two reasons:
1) Maaaaan, I hate that packing for how the discs are held (not so much the artwork)
2) Given Universals re-re-releases, you gotta think that after Vol. 3 hits there were will be a big box set of all of them

Adam Tyner 05-27-22 04:05 PM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
I did find the discs much easier to get out in Vol. 2, for what it’s worth. If you don’t mind importing, I think I read that some of the European releases actually have hubs.

dex14 12-15-23 11:17 AM

re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
Hopefully the UHD of North by Northwest is next year. The new restoration is premiering at TCM Fest in April:
https://filmfestival.tcm.com/program...-by-northwest/

ctyankee 12-15-23 11:20 AM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by dex14 (Post 14363407)
Hopefully the UHD of North by Northwest is next year. The new restoration is premiering at TCM Fest in April:
https://filmfestival.tcm.com/program...-by-northwest/

This. And hopefully they went back to source materials. That way some grain that was stripped away can be returned in all its glory.

dex14 04-24-24 02:42 PM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
Finally...

https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...Ow&oe=662F2659


Also... North by Northwest 4K is coming... this is the UK version.

https://shop.warnerbros.co.uk/cdn/sh...g?v=1713432547

Why So Blu? 04-24-24 02:57 PM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
That North By Northwest has that placeholder release date of "12/31/24, so who know when we will actually get it here.

rocket1312 04-24-24 06:40 PM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
There are 4 early WB blus that I'd been waiting years for new restorations on UHD:

1. Rio Bravo
2. North By Northwest
3. The Searchers
4. The Wild Bunch

We got Rio Bravo last year, North By Northwest is imminent, and the Searchers new restoration just debuted at the TCM festival. I thought I heard the Wild Bunch was being worked on, but now I can't find anything.

dex14 08-27-24 09:51 AM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
https://www.gruv.com/product/north_b..._steelbook_uhd

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...274fd42978.jpg

Spiderbite 08-27-24 11:25 AM

Re: The Official Alfred Hitchcock on Blu-ray & UHD Thread
 
All the knickknacks are cool in the prior post for this, but I think I prefer the one simple Steelbook. I do prefer the cover art for the knickknack edition over the above though.


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