New Kino Lorber Studio Classics Announcements

Over the past couple of days, Kino Lorber Studio Classics announced and detailed three upcoming Blu-ray releases due March 26th.  The titles include a new restoration of a Sergio Leone Euro-Western classic, the 3-D premiere of a 1954 adventure, and a Douglas Sirk-directed Faulkner adaptation.

Here are the full details from the Kino Lorber Studio Classics Facebook page:

 

Coming March 26th on DVD and Blu-ray!

For a Few Dollars More (1965) with optional English subtitles

  • BRAND NEW 2018 4K RESTORATION
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
  • NEW On location in Almería and Granada with Filmmaker Alex Cox
  • Audio Commentary by Film Historian Sir Christopher Frayling
  • FAFDM: The Christopher Frayling Archives
  • A New Standard: Frayling on FAFDM
  • Back for More: Clint Eastwood Remembers FAFDM
  • Tre Voci: FAFDM
  • FAFDM: The Original American Release Version
  • Location Comparisons
  • NEW TRAILERS FROM HELL with Ernest Dickerson
  • NEW Promoting FAFDM: Posters & Lobby Cards
  • NEW FAFDM: On the Set
  • NEW FAFDM: Color Stills
  • NEW FOR A FEW Pictures MORE
  • Newly Restored 2.0 Stereo / Original 2.0 Mono / 5.1 Surround
  • 12 Radio Spots
  • Restored UA Logo
  • Double Bill Trailer
  • FAFDM Trailer 1
  • FAFDM Trailer 2
  • Reverse Art
  • A Fistful of Dollars – Trailer
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Trailer
  • A Fistful of Dynamite – Trailer
  • Death Rides a Horse – Trailer
  • Navajo Joe – Trailer
  • The Mercenary – Trailer

Color 132 Minutes 2.35:1 Rated R
Screen legends Clint Eastwood (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot) and Lee Van Cleef (Sabata) co-star as two rival bounty hunters who join forces to bring murderous bandit El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè, Face to Face) and his vicious gang of criminals to justice. But all is not as it seems in this hard-hitting second installment of Sergio Leone’s (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) trilogy starring Eastwood as the famed “Man with No Name.” Music by legendary composer Ennio Morricone (A Fistful of Dynamite, The Mercenary) with a stellar cast that includes spaghetti western legends Mario Brega (A Fistful of Dollars), Luigi Pistilli (Death Rides a Horse), Aldo Sambrell (Navajo Joe) and Klaus Kinski (The Great Silence).

 

Coming March 26th!
First Time on DVD and Blu-ray!
Official 3-D Premiere!
3-D restoration by 3-D Film Archive, LLC!

http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/jivaro

JIVARO (1954)

  • Newly Remastered in HD from 4K of the original camera negative and a 2K scans of the interpositive
  • Audio commentary with Mike Ballew, Hillary Hess, Greg Kintz and Jack Theakston
  • JIVARO: A Shot by Shot Stereoscopic Analysis (8:24)
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Trailers for other KLSC 3-D releases

(1954) Color 92 Minutes 1.66:1 Not Rated
The star and director of 1953 3-D hit Sangaree, team up again in this romantic and thrilling adventure in glorious Technicolor. Jivaro also known as Lost Treasure of the Amazon stars Fernando Lamas (100 Rifles), Rhonda Fleming (Those Redheads from Seattle), Brian Keith (The Rare Breed), Lon Chaney Jr. (Big House, U.S.A.), Richard Denning (Target Earth), Rita Moreno (West Side Story) and directed by Edward Ludwig (Wake of the Red Witch). Alice Parker (Fleming) arrives at the Brazilian trading outpost of Rio Galdez (Lamas) in search of her fiancé, Jerry Russell (Denning), an alcoholic engineer who has ventured into a headhunter country on a quest for gold. Jivaro was released released flat in 1954, this 3-D Blu-ray release is the official 3-D premiere of the film.

 

Coming March 26th on Blu-ray!

The Tarnished Angels (1958) with optional English subtitles

  • NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Imogen Sara Smith
  • Theatrical Trailer

B&W 91 Minutes 2.35:1 Not Rated
Set in the 1930s Depression era during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, The Tarnished Angels covers three days in the lives of a trio of flying-circus performers, headlined by former WWI fighter-pilot hero Roger Shumann (Robert Stack, Bwana Devil) and his beautiful blonde wife, LaVerne (Dorothy Malone, The Last Sunset). Romantic complications arise when newspaper reporter Burke Devlin (Rock Hudson, Blindfold) falls in love with LaVerne while covering their daredevil aerial show. Legendary filmmaker Douglas Sirk (Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, Written on the Wind, Imitation of Life) directed this masterpiece based on a novel by William Faulkner (The Reivers), adapted for the screen by George Zuckerman (99 River Street).

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