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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 18 Nov 2019 13:20

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 18 Nov 2019 17:14

You've done a top job of sorting these out already!

The PT Video Notorious and Paradine Case DVDs just need their ads replacing with that of the box (ASIN B00005NI8Q), as per the last one.

Replace The Paradine Case Prism Leisure/Fremantle DVD ad with ASIN B000CQ97V0.

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 18 Nov 2019 23:05

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 19 Nov 2019 19:11

Thanks! Now for The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934).

The UK Carlton DVD's "trailer" is just a brief advert for their "Silver Collection" and is not even listed as an extra on the sleeve.

There's a typo in the French DVD's runtime, throwing it out by 10 min.

Add to both comparisons: https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=1919&d2=1920&c=630

DVD Footnote:
Note that this film and other early Alfred Hitchcock titles have been released in many bootleg editions. Supposedly "public domain" releases by companies such as Avenue One, Brentwood, Diamond Entertainment, Digiview, Laserlight, Mill Creek, Passion Productions, St. Clair Vision, Sonart, Westlake, Whirlwind and others should be avoided. Information regarding the copyright status of his films can be found at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright. Hitchcock's films and their official releases are also covered in detail at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide.

BD Footnote; this amended version can also replace the one on The Lodger, Downhill and Blackmail BD comparisons:
Note that this film and other early Alfred Hitchcock titles have been released in many bootleg editions, and these unlicensed, supposedly "public domain" releases should all be avoided. Information regarding the copyright status of his films can be found at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright. Hitchcock's films and their official releases are also covered in detail at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide.

Also available from Elephant Films in France.

PS:
The Scandinavian Future Film/Atlantic Film DVD box set is a boot. It contains films belonging to all three unconnected rights holders of his British films, something none of them would ever agree to. FF/AF have also done exactly the same thing with many other classic films. Of course, there are no proper copyright logos anywhere on the discs or packaging.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 20 Nov 2019 15:42

Updated Man Who Knew Too Much
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 10 Sep 2020 05:58

Can't believe it's been so long since my last post; will have to get back to Chaplin too! These are all for The 39 Steps comparisons:

Title: The 39 Steps
Country: France
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: TF1 Vidéo
Case Type: Keep case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: (If a silent film, also state score composer and performer): English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono, French Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles (are they optional?): French (Forced)
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time) None (82:30)
Commentaries: None
Extras:
- "Hitchcock: The Early Years" featurette (24:34)
- "Analyse de Claude Chabrol" featurette (26:17)
- "Analyse de Dominik Möll" featurette (20:46)
Notes:
- Also forced subs on the English featurette and none at all on the two French ones
- Also in 5-DVD Hitchcock: Le maître du suspens (B0008GRT4Q)
Easter Eggs: None
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only): B001CEB8S6
Source:*Own copy

Title: The 39 Steps
Country: Germany
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: EuroVideo
Case Type: Keep case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: (If a silent film, also state score composer and performer): English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono, German Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles (are they optional?): German (Forced)
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time) Yes: see notes (82:12)
Commentaries: None
Extras:
Cast & Crew: (text pages: biography / filmography)
a. Alfred Hitchcock 3/2
b. Robert Donat 2/1
c. Peggy Ashcroft 2/1
d. Madeleine Carroll 2/1
e. John Laurie 2/1
f. Helen Haye 2/1
Trailers:
- Gangster No.1 (1:30)
- Girlfight (2:00)
Notes:
- German opening and closing credits only
- Missing a shot of Hannay crossing a bridge just before arriving at the farm.
- Also in 2-DVD Hitchcock Collection (B001LRL2EO) and 5-DVD Hitchcock Collection (B00006JIJ3)
Easter Eggs: None
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only): B00006JIJ2
Source:*OFDb

Title: The 39 Steps
Country: Hungary
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Cinetel Kft
Case Type: Keep case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: (If a silent film, also state score composer and performer): English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono, Hungarian Dolby Digital 1.0 mono
Subtitles (are they optional?): English and Hungarian (Yes)
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time) None (82:30)
Commentaries: None
Extras:
Storyboard gallery
Picture gallery
Text filmographies:
- Madeleine Carroll
- Robert Donat
Notes:
- Also in 5-DVD Hitchcock Collection
Easter Eggs: None
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only):
Source:*Hitchcock Zone

R0 Criterion: Lux Radio Theater adaptation: 59:47

UK Carlton DVD has wrong ad; ASIN should be: 8B00004CYHN

UK Carlton Special Edition DVD: 82:27
- Incorrect title: "The Carlton Film Collection - A Profile of Hitchcock: The Early Years" featurette (23:45)
Should be simply: "Hitchcock: The Early Years" featurette (23:45)

UK Network DVD: 82:30; "On Location: The 39 Steps" (note correct title) featurette: 13:01

BD and DVD: https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=1256&d2=1255

These footnotes are redundant:
A comparison between R0 Criterion and R0 SE is available on DVD Beaver.
A second comparison between R0 Criterion and R2 UK SE is also available on DVD Beaver through the link below:


New DVD footnote:
Note that this film and other early Alfred Hitchcock titles have been released in many bootleg editions. Supposedly "public domain" releases by companies such as Avenue One, Brentwood, Diamond Entertainment, Digiview, Laserlight, Mill Creek, Passion Productions, St. Clair Vision, Sonart, Westlake, Whirlwind and others should be avoided. Information regarding the copyright status of his films can be found at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright. Hitchcock's films and their official releases are also covered in detail at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide.

New BD footnote; this amended version can also replace the one on The Lodger, Downhill and Blackmail BD comparisons:
Note that this film and other early Alfred Hitchcock titles have been released in many bootleg editions, and these unlicensed, supposedly "public domain" releases should all be avoided. Information regarding the copyright status of his films can be found at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright. Hitchcock's films and their official releases are also covered in detail at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Matthew_B_Harrah » 10 Sep 2020 07:00

I will just leave these here. Finished them long-long ago and the only thing really holding them back is I cannot figure out what type of cases they are in. Some places around the world have them in Keep Cases and other in Digipack and can't pin it down.

Title: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 1 (TV) (1955-1956)
Country: Holland
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Universal Pictures
Case Type:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono
Subtitles (optional): Dutch
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time)
Commentaries: None
Extras: None
Notes:
Easter Eggs: Unknown
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only):
Source: Review
- http://www.dvdinfo.be/bespreking.php?id=3278

DISC ONE
Episodes:
- “Revenge”
- "Premonition"
- "Triggers in the Leash"
- "Don't Come Back Alive"
- "Into Thin Air"
- "Salvage"
- "Breakdown"

DISC TWO
Episodes:
- "Our Cooks a Treasure"
- "The Long Shot"
- "The Case of Mr. Pelham"
- "Guilty Witness"
- "Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid"
- "The Cheney Vase"
- "A Bullet for Baldwin"

DISC THREE
Episodes:
- “The Big Switch"
- “You Got to Have Luck"
- "The Older Sister"
- "Shopping for Death"
- "The Derelicts"
- "And So Died Riabouchinska"
- "Safe Conduct"

DISC FOUR
Episodes:
- "Place of Shadows"
- "Back for Christmas"
- "The Perfect Murder"
- "There Was an Old Woman"
- "Whodunit?"
- "Help Wanted"

DISC FIVE
Episodes:
- "Portrait of Jocelyn"
- "The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby"
- "Never Again"
- "The Gentleman from America"
- "The Baby Sitter"
- "The Belfry"

DISC SIX
Episodes:
- "The Hidden Thing"
- "The Legacy"
- "Mink"
- "The Decoy"
- "The Creeper"
- "Momentum"

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Title: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 2 (TV) (1956-1957)
Country: Holland
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Universal Pictures
Case Type:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono
Subtitles (optional): Dutch
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time)
Commentaries: None
Extras: None
Notes:
Easter Eggs: Unknown
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only):
Source: Review
- http://www.dvdinfo.be/bespreking.php?id=3678

DISC ONE
Episodes:
- "Wet Saturday"
- "Fog Closing In"
- "De Mortuis"
- "Kill with Kindness"
- "None Are So Blind"
- "Toby"
- "Alibi Me"
- "Conversation Over a Corpse"

DISC TWO
Episodes:
- "Crack of Doom"
- "Jonathan"
- "The Better Bargain"
- "The Rose Garden"
- "Mr. Blanchards Secret"
- "John Browns Body"
- "Crackpot”
- "Nightmare in 4-D"

DISC THREE
Episodes:
- "My Brother, Richard"
- "The Manacled"
- "A Bottle of Wine"
- "Malice Domestic"
- "Number Twenty-Two"
- "The End of Indian Summer"
- "One for the Road"
- "The Cream of the Jest"

DISC FOUR
Episodes:
- "I Killed the Count: Part 1"
- "I Killed the Count: Part 2"
- "I Killed the Count: Part 3"
- "One More Mile to Go"
- "Vicious Circle"
- "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater"
- "The Night the World Ended"
- "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole"

DISC FIVE
Episodes:
- "A Man Greatly Beloved"
- "Martha Mason, Movie Star"
- "The West Warlock Time Capsule"
- "Father and Son"
- "The Indestructible Mr. Weems"
- "A Little Sleep"
- "The Dangerous People"

=========================================================================================================================================================

Title: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 3 (TV) (1957-1958)
Country: Holland
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Universal Pictures
Case Type:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono
Subtitles (optional): Dutch
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time)
Commentaries: None
Extras: None
Notes:
Easter Eggs: Unknown
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only):
Source: Review
- http://www.dvdinfo.be/bespreking.php?id=4377

DISC ONE
Episodes:
- “The Glass Eye”
- “The Mail Order Prophet”
- “The Perfect Crime”
- “Heart of Gold”
- “Silent Witness”
- “Reward to Finder”
- “Enough Rope for Two”
- "Last Request"

DISC TWO
Episodes:
- "The Young One"
- "The Diplomatic Corpse"
- "The Deadly"
- "Miss Paisley’s Cat"
- "Night of the Execution"
- "The Percentage"
- "Together"
- “Sylvia”

DISC THREE
Episodes:
- “The Motive”
- “Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty”
- “The Equalizer”
- “On the Nose”
- “Guest for Breakfast”
- “The Return of the Hero”
- “The Right Kind of House”
- "The Foghorn"

DISC FOUR
Episodes:
- "Flight to the East"
- "Bull in a China Shop"
- "Disappearing Trick"
- "Lamb to the Slaughter"
- "Fatal Figures"
- "Death Sentence"
- "The Festive Season"
- “Listen, Listen…!”

DISC FIVE
Episodes:
- “Post Mortem”
- “The Crocodile Case”
- “Dip in the Pool”
- “The Safe Place”
- “The Canary Sedan”
- “The Impromptu Murder”
- “Little White Frock”
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 10 Sep 2020 14:47

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 10 Sep 2020 17:25

Bloody hell, James, phenomenal speed - I thought that lot would keep you busy for a while! Thanks a lot.

Ok, here are some odds and ends:

US The Lodger DVD: "Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection" ASIN: B001D8W7EA.

The Japanese Downhill DVD is a PAL-NTSC transfer.

Re Elephant Films' Lodger, Downhill and Easy Virtue BD listings: their French subs must be forced, as opposed to the listed burned-in, as there are various sub-free screenshots of all three online.

Kino Murder! Blu-ray extras:
- Murder! Blu-ray ad (1:12)
- Blackmail Blu-ray ad (1:15)
- The Paradine Case Theatrical Trailer (1:43)
- Under Capricorn Theatrical Trailer (2:04)
- Lifeboat Blu-ray ad (1:28)

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) German Concorde DVD has 1.0 mono audio.

The 39 Steps: I made a mistake with the just-added TF1 Vidéo DVD: its dub is French Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, not 2.0 mono.
- BD: Also issued in France by Elephant Films.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 14 Sep 2020 01:15

Updated Lodger, Downhill, Murder, Man Who Knew Too Much, 39 Steps.
Brent_Reid wrote:Re Elephant Films' Lodger, Downhill and Easy Virtue BD listings: their French subs must be forced, as opposed to the listed burned-in, as there are various sub-free screenshots of all three online.

Where are some examples?
Brent_Reid wrote:- BD: Also issued in France by Elephant Films.

It doesn't seem necessary to update the whole page for that so I'll leave that one out. Also cannot find any reviews with detailed specs.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 14 Sep 2020 01:20

If anyone has info on what extras are on the Hitchcock UHDs in the set from Universal please post them here.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 14 Sep 2020 03:02

These screenshot reviews also say the subs are forced:
http://retro-hd.com/tests/blu-ray/1882- ... -d-or.html
http://retro-hd.com/tests/blu-ray/1887- ... a-vie.html
http://retro-hd.com/tests/blu-ray/1885- ... t-pas.html

Could you add this footnote to the BD comparisons for this set, Mary and The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) please?

Note that this film and other early Alfred Hitchcock titles have been released in many bootleg editions, and these unlicensed, supposedly "public domain" releases should all be avoided. Information regarding the copyright status of his films can be found at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright. Hitchcock's films and their official releases are also covered in detail at Brenton Film's Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 14 Sep 2020 03:48

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLM1GmY7_JI Unboxing + Menus!

The menus helped. Thank you.
Brent_Reid wrote:Could you add this footnote to the BD comparisons for this set, Mary and The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) please?

Are there bootleg Blu-rays of all these titles out there at the moment?
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 14 Sep 2020 05:50

I thought about that before asking, as I haven't checked in a couple of years. It involves searching for each film under multiple different foreign titles on multiple English and foreign sites, so is very time consuming. There certainly are for TMWKTM but if not for the others yet, it's only a matter of time. There's at least one boot BD for standard definition French-language obscurities Bon Voyage and Aventure Malgache, so these much better known films will surely follow.
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 16 Sep 2020 14:32

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Brent_Reid » 16 Sep 2020 16:41

Thank you. There are bootleg BDs for The Man Who Knew Too Much though, so it would benefit from having the bootleg/copyright footnote.

Here's another DVD:

Title: The 39 Steps
Country: US
Region: 1
Releasing Studio: Criterion
Case Type: Special case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks: (If a silent film, also state score composer and performer): English Dolby Digital 1.0 mono
Subtitles (are they optional?): English (Yes)
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time) None (86:22)
Commentaries: None
Extras: 240-page hardback book
Notes: windowboxed transfer. Only available in 50-DVD Essential Art House: 50 Years of Janus Films box set
Easter Eggs: None
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only): B000I5YUE4
Source:*Hitchcock Zone
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby Matthew_B_Harrah » 22 Sep 2020 03:52

Title: Shadow of a Doubt (1943) DVD
Country: Spain
Region: R2
Releasing Studio: Universal Pictures
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks:
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Spanish (Castilian) Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Subtitles (optional): English HoH, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish (Castilian)
Cuts: (and if you know it, precise run time)
Running Time: (103:23)
Commentaries: None
Extras:
"Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock's Favorite Film" documentary (34:47)
Production Drawings by Art Director Robert Boyle (38 Images)
Production Photographs & Poster Gallery (50 Images)
Production Notes Booklet (4 Pages)
Theatrical trailer (1:23)
Notes:
- Menu available in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish (Castilian)
- "Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock's Favorite Film" subtitles available in English HoH, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish (Castilian)
- Titled: Alfred Hitchcock: La Sombra de una Duda
Easter Eggs:
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only):
Source: http://www.zonadvd.com/modules.php?name ... ent&id=415
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Re: Alfred Hitchcock

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 23 Sep 2020 14:20

- Titled: Alfred Hitchcock: La Sombra de una Duda

Title should be "La sombra de una duda"
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