Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF November 4th, 2013

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

Manantaw si kayu? - Incredible week with Chaplin, Ozu, Jacques Becker, Cinerama, John Carpenter, Philip Kaufman, award-winning TV, and more on Blu-ray! and on our Release Calendar new Criterion Blu-rays listings of films by Michael Mann, Jules Dassin, Aki Kaurismäki, Terence Davies, Satyajit Ray, Stanley Kramer, Akira Kurosawa. We've chosen our Feature Blu-ray and DVD for the Month of November and there is a new CONTEST posted - good luck to all !

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

Thief [Blu-ray] (Michael Mann, 1981) Criterion

Rififi [Blu-ray] (Jules Dassin, 1955) Criterion

La vie de bohème [Blu-ray] (Aki Kaurismäki, 1992) Criterion

The Long Day Closes [Blu-ray] (Terence Davies, 1992) Criterion

Eclipse Series 40: Late Ray (The Home and the World, An Enemy of the People, The Stranger) Criterion

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World [Blu-ray] (Stanley Kramer, 1963) Criterion

Throne of Blood [Blu-ray] (Akira Kurosawa, 1957) Criterion

Sullivan's Travels [Blu-ray] (Preston Sturges, 1941) RB UK Arrow

Desk Set [Blu-ray] (Walter Lang, 1957) 20th Century Fox

The Killers [Blu-ray] (Don Siegel, 1964) RB UK Arrow

Phantom of the Paradise [Blu-ray] (Brian De Palma, 1974) RB UK Arrow

Pit Stop [Blu-ray] (Jack Hill, 1969) RB UK Arrow

For Ever Mozart [Blu-ray] (Jean-Luc Godard, 1996) Cohen Media

Thirteen Days [Blu-ray] (Roger Donaldson, 2000) New Line Home Video

Hail Mary [Blu-ray] (Jean-Luc Godard, 1985) Cohen Media

Death Wish [Blu-ray] (Michael Winner, 1974) Paramount

Like Father, Like Son [Blu-ray] (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2013) RB UK Arrow

White of the Eye [Blu-ray] (Donald Cammell, 1987) RB UK Arrow

The Blind Woman's Curse [Blu-ray] (Teruo Ishii, 1970) RB UK Arrow

The Wicker Man [Blu-ray] (Robin Hardy, 1973) Lions Gate

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters [Blu-ray] (Thor Freudenthal, 2013) 20th Century Fox

Cassandra Crossing / Domino Principle [Blu-ray] - Shout! Factory

The Prey [Blu-ray] (Eric Valette, 2011) Cohen Media

Jayne Mansfield's Car [Blu-ray] (Billy Bob Thornton, 2012) Anchor Bay

Frivolous Lola [Blu-ray] (Tinto Brass, 1998) RB UK Arrow

Cheeky [Blu-ray] (Tinto Brass, 2000) RB UK Arrow

Hell Comes to Frogtown [Blu-ray] (Donald G. Jackson, R.J. Kizer, 1988) RB UK Arrow

The Cat [Blu-ray] (Seung-wook Byeon, 2011) Well Go USA

The Family [Blu-ray] (Luc Besson, 2013) 20th Century Fox

The Stuff [Blu-ray] (Larry Cohen, 1985) RB UK Arrow

The Octagon [Blu-ray] (Eric Karson, 1980) Scorpion Releasing

All the Boys Love Mandy Lane [Blu-ray] (Jonathan Levine, 2006) Anchor Bay

Stop-Loss [Blu-ray] (Kimberly Peirce, 2008) Paramount

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): In the same week we have 2 films that are frequently considered in critics all-time Top 10 lists - now in Blu-ray from Criterion. Ozu's Tokyo Story and Chaplin's City Lights stand the test of time as two of the most impacting films of all time. The new Blu-rays are both filled with important supplements and offer brilliant presentations. There is so much else to enjoy; the first feature film dealing with multiple personalities -The Three Faces of Eve - looks magnificent in 1080P. An easy recommendation. Arrow in the UK have adeptly transferred the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers to Blu-ray in another of their stacked packages. The Right Stuff seems always enjoyable and watchable as a historical representation of the formation of America's space program. John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 from 37-years ago still stands as a thrilling and tense 'siege' drama like none since. Shout! Factory's Blu-ray is solid in exporting the film's original sense of desperation. This week I had more fun with nostalgic rides on the SmileBox Cinema process with the mesmerizing Cinerama South Seas Adventure and the festive Cinerama Holiday - both on Blu-ray from Flicker Alley! Fans can get closure with Dexter - The Final Season and Leonard returned for a guest review of more award-winning television with Mad Men Season 6. Big thanks to Sebastian Pettersson for whetting our whistle with Jacques Becker's prison escape masterwork Le Trou - now on Blu-ray from Japan, although unfortunately it has no English subtitles. Gregory offered valuable DVD coverage of Columbia Film Noir Classics IV and another Dark Cinema classic, The Mask of Dimitrios. Eric had more horror to review with the intriguing Dead of Night, Robin Redbreast and the, obviously titled, Murder University. Have a theraputic week!

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

Le Trou BD - A secular response to Bresson's A Man Escaped. No question of grace here, simply of grind and grime as four prisoners - joined and eventually betrayed by a fifth - laboriously tunnel their way to a derisory glimpse of freedom. Telling a true story, Becker maintains a low-key approach, courting reality, avoiding music in favour of natural sound, constantly stressing the sheer physicality (warders' hands laconically slicing foodstuffs in search of hidden files, prisoners' hands feverishly hacking at the unrelenting stone). Yet there is more than a touch of Bresson (even more, however, of Becker's mentor Renoir) to the close-ups which punctuate the evolving relationship between the escapees and their final discovery of a sort of forgiveness for their betrayer. Classical in its intense simplicity, this is certainly Becker's most perfectly crafted film. Blu-ray release date: January 25th, 2013

Cinerama Holiday BD - “Cinerama Holiday” was the 2nd of the original, 3-panel Cinerama travelogues. Released in 1955, the motion picture crisscrosses two hybridized travelogues of the “Cinerama camera accompanied” vacations of two adventurous, real-life, married couples. We meet first, Fred and Beatrice Troller, from Zurich, Switzerland, who upon their arrival on the first transatlantic flight to ever land in Kansas City, unload their motor scooter and begin a panoramic tour of America, which begins with them driving up Fremont Street in Las Vegas and catching a casino floor show. Blu-ray Release date: November 2nd, 2013

Dexter - The Final Season BD - All 12 episodes from the eighth and final season of the American crime drama about a Miami police forensics expert who kills those he believes have escaped justice. Dexter (Michael C. Hall) was orphaned at the age of three after the murder of his mother, an incident which implanted in him a fierce desire to punish those who commit criminal acts. While avoiding suspicion with a genial and helpful professional facade by day, when off-duty Dexter remorselessly hunts down those he believes have escaped the justice of the law and takes his vengeance. Blu-ray Release date: November 12th, 2013

Cinerama South Seas Adventure BD - All those eternally wishful travelers who haven't the money or the time to go to the fabled South Pacific and have a real first-hand look around should go to see "Cinerama—South Seas Adventure." It's the best thing presented to date to give you a fine scan of that region without taking you away from home base. This fifth in the six-year-old series of king-size Cinerama films opened last night at the Warner, and it is, for this viewer's taste, a wholly absorbing travel picture and especially appropriate summer fare. All in a matter of two hours, it takes you, on the giant color screen, across the Pacific to Hawaii, then down the long sweep of emerald seas to the islands of Tahiti and Tonga, to the Fijis and the New Hebrides, and eventually to New Zealand and Australia, before leaping back to Hawaii and the end. Blu-ray Release date: November 2nd, 2013

Mad Men Season 6 BD - Returning for its sixth season, MAD MEN, four-time Primetime Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series and winner of three consecutive Golden Globes, explores the glamorous and ego-driven "Golden Age" of advertising in the late 1960's New York City. Don Draper (Golden Glober - winner Jon Hamm) and the rest of the award-winning cast continue to captivate as they deal with the aftereffects of adultery, divorce, a merger, and an ever changing social climate. Blu-ray Release date: November 5th, 2013

City Lights BD - The most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin (Modern Times) is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire. Though this Depression-era smash was made after the advent of sound, Chaplin remained steadfast in his love for the expressive beauty of the pre-talkie form. The result was the epitome of his art and the crowning achievement of silent comedy. Blu-ray Release Date: November 12th, 2013

Invasion of the Body Snatchers BD - In San Francisco everyone can hear Veronica (Alien) Cartwright scream. In the ultimate urban nightmare, to sleep is to die, to be replaced by a soulless alien duplicate. Less a remake of the 1956 classic of the same name, more a fresh vision of Jack Finney's source novel, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is the archetypal story of humans supplanted by unemotional "vegetable pods". A masterstroke is the introduction of SF icon Leonard Nimoy as a very West Coast relationships guru determined to explain everything in terms of urban psychological alienation, and the story does prove more unsettling on the big city's forbidding streets. Blu-ray Release Date: November 18th, 2013

The Three Faces of Eve BD - Based on a true case history of a schizophrenic - here a woman with three personalities: a slatternly housewife, a seductive flirt, and a smart, articulate woman - this is worthy but somewhat turgid and facile, a typically Hollywoodian account of mental illness. Despite fine monochrome camerawork by Stanley Cortez, Johnson's direction remains remarkably mundane in visual terms (one need only compare it to, say, Psycho or Lilith to realise its shortcomings), so that it's left to the cast to bring the film to life. And that Woodward certainly does, responding with what can only be described as a tour de force, for which she won the Best Actress Oscar. Blu-ray Release date: November 5th, 2013

Tokyo Story BD - Yasujiro Ozu's most widely distributed and best-known film presents the story of an elderly couple in post World War II Japan who come to Tokyo to visit their various children and realise that the family has essentially fallen apart. The couple is received coldly by their two modernized children and only their widowed daughter-in-law seems glad to see them. The children shuttle their aging parents off to a health spa in an attempt to get them out of the way. They learn later that the mother has fallen ill upon her return and arrive too late to say their good-byes. Blu-ray Release Date: November 19th, 2013

The Right Stuff BD - The time was the late 1940s. World War II had just ended and the United States was entering into a new kind of war, a Cold War. New technology and the development of high-speed aircraft became one of the centerpieces of this new kind of conflict. The race to space between the United States and the Soviet Union had just begun. Adapted from Tom Wolfe's best-selling book, The Right Stuff tells the heroic story of Chuck Yeager (the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound), the Flying Fraternity and the Mercury Astronauts - the first Americans in space. The bravery and daring exploits of these men captured the imagination of the American public during the 1940s and 1950s,and The Right Stuff re-creates these breathtaking events in emotionally riveting and suspenseful detail. Blu-ray Release date: November 5th, 2013

Assault on Precinct 13 BD - Cops, secretaries, and prisoners stuck in a soon-to-be-shuttered L.A. police station fight off a horde of murderous gang members in director John Carpenter's homage to Howard Hawks. When police officer Bishop (Austin Stoker) is left in charge of Precinct 13 on the last day it's open, he isn't prepared for the onslaught of a murderous street gang who have come into the possession of an enormous arsenal of guns. Finding himself trapped in the precinct with a pair of secretaries (Laurie Zimmer and Nancy Loomis), a few civilians and a handful of prisoners, Bishop is unable to call for help because the phones have already been disconnected and the precinct is in a run-down, out-of-the-way neighborhood. Holding out for a rescue, he and his fellow prisoners band together to barricade themselves in and hold the bandits at bay. But as the casualties mount and the supplies run low, they must choose between a daring escape attempt, a fiery offensive, or certain death. The sophomore feature from auteur-in-the-making John Carpenter, Assault on Precinct 13 reunited the director with Douglas H. Knapp, his cinematographer on 1974's Dark Star. Blu-ray Release date: November 19th, 2013

Robin Redbreast - Norah Palmer (Anna Cropper) is a television script editor who temporarily moves to a remote English country village to rebuild her life. At first, she finds that the villagers are friendly, if a little eccentric. When she becomes pregnant to the handsome villager Rob, she begins to suspect the locals of conspiring against her, preventing her from leaving the village for her home in London. With its combination of unsettling folk rituals and insular regional communities, Robin Redbreast is considered to be an influence and precursor to The Wicker Man (1973), and has built up a cult following over the years since its original broadcast. DVD Release Date: October 28th, 2013

Dead of Night - After years of unavailability, the three surviving episodes from the legendary BBC horror anthology series, Dead of Night, finally comes to DVD. Originally screened on BBC 2 in 1972, and rarely seen since, Dead of Night has been highly sought by fans of the BBC and British Horror for decades. In The Exorcism - perhaps the most terrifying of the episodes four wealthy, middle-class friends (Clive Swift, Edward Petherbridge, Anna Cropper and Sylvia Kay) gather for a Christmas dinner in a country cottage only to find that the past will not rest while they feast. In Return Flight the professionalism of an experienced and respected airline pilot (Peter Barkworth) is placed under scrutiny when he encounters the ghostly apparition of a WW11 Lancaster bomber. In A Woman Sobbing a middle-class wife (Anna Massey - Peeping Tom) becomes increasingly paranoid when her nights are interrupted by the terrifying and unexplained sound of a female crying in one of the rooms in her new house. DVD Release Date: October 28th, 2013

Murder University - A small New England college is plagued by a series of brutal, cult-like murders that share a similar pattern of killings some twenty years earlier. The lone survivor of a recent attack must team up with a veteran police detective and his daughter in order to uncover the secret behind the killings, revealing a legacy of murder and the occult that has been kept buried for decades on campus. DVD Release Date: October 15th, 2013

Columbia Film Noir Classics IV - The Film Foundation and Turner Classic Movies again partner to present the fourth collection in this series, Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics IV. These five films, all fully restored and remastered and never before released on DVD, showcase the work of directors Joseph H. Lewis, Robert Rossen, Gordon Douglas and Alfred L. Werker—all of them masters at creating taut and atmospheric visions from morally-strained hard-boiled stories. The collection also highlights the genre-defining cinematography of Burnett Guffey and George E. Diskant, and iconic performances by film noir mainstays Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, Lee J. Cobb, Dennis O'Keefe and Edmond O'Brien, who excelled at revealing the raw heart that beat beneath noir's tough exteriors. DVD Release Date: September 16th, 2013

The Mask of Dimitrios - Zachary Scott made a smashing screen debut in the title role in The Mask Of Dimitrios for Warner Brothers in 1944. The film stays close to the Eric Ambler novel on which it is based and Scott is helped with the classic presence of Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in the cast. In fact Lorre and Greenstreet have as much screen time as Scott. DVD Release Date: May 21st, 2013
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

November 4th, 2013

 

The Best Years of Our Lives [Blu-ray] (William Wyler, 1946) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Bishop's Wife [Blu-ray] (Henry Koster, 1947) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

Broken (Rufus Norris, 2012) Film Movement

Cinerama Holiday [Blu-ray] (John Marsh, 1955) Flicker Alley (BEAVER REVIEW)

Cinerama: South Seas Adventure [Blu-ray] (Carl Dudley, 1958) Flicker Alley (BEAVER REVIEW)

Computer Chess (Andrew Bujalski, 2013) Kino Lorber

Drive Home [Blu-ray] (Steven Wilson, 2013) Kscope

East of Eden [Blu-ray] (Elia Kazan, 1955) Warner

Fantastic Voyage [Blu-ray] (Richard Fleischer, 1966) Fox UK (BEAVER REVIEW)

Giant [Blu-ray] (George Stevens, 1956) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey [Blu-ray] (Peter Jackson, 2012) New Line Home Video

Intolerance [Blu-ray] (D.W. Griffith, 1916) Cohen Media (BEAVER REVIEW)

James Dean - Ultimate Collector's Edition [Blu-ray] (Giant, Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden) Warner Home Video (BEAVER REVIEW)  (BEAVER REVIEW)

Lovelace [Blu-ray] (Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, 2013) Starz / Anchor Bay

Mad Men - Season 6 [Blu-ray] - Lionsgate (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Mentalist: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] - Warner

My Name Is Nobody [Blu-ray] (Tonino Valerii, 1973) Image Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

Oldboy [Blu-ray] (Chan-wook Park, 2003) 13 Amp

Parkland [Blu-ray] (Peter Landesman, 2013) Millennium

Passion [Blu-ray] (Brian De Palma, 2012) Koch Entertainment

The People Under the Stairs [Blu-ray] (Wes Craven, 1991) RB UK Arrow Video

Rebel Without a Cause [Blu-ray] (Nicholas Ray, 1955) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

Renoir [Blu-ray] (Gilles Bourdos, 2012) New Video Group

The Right Stuff [Blu-ray] (Philip Kaufman , 1983) Warner Home Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Three Faces of Eve [Blu-ray] (Nunnally Johnson, 1957) 20th Century Fox (BEAVER REVIEW)

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea [Blu-ray] (Irwin Allen, 1961) Fox UK (BEAVER REVIEW)

White House Down [Blu-ray] (Roland Emmerich, 2013) Sony

 

 

November 11th, 2013

 

[Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1963) RB UK Argent Films

The Attack [Blu-ray] (Ziad Doueiri, 2012) Cohen Media

Barbara [Blu-ray] (Christian Petzold, 2012) Kino

The Beach Girls [Blu-ray] (Pat Townsend, 1982) 101 Distribution ADA

Blackfish [Blu-ray] (Gabriela Cowperthwaite, 2013) Magnolia

Blackfish [Blu-ray] (Gabriela Cowperthwaite, 2013) RB UK Dogwoof

Body Bags [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, 1993) Shout! Factory

City Lights [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1931) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Dexter: The Complete Final Season [Blu-ray] - Showtime (BEAVER REVIEW)

Frances Ha [Blu-ray] (Noah Baumbach, 2013) Criterion Collection

Gold [Blu-ray] (Peter R. Hunt, 1974) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

The Horror Show [Blu-ray] (James Isaac, 1989) Shout! Factory

Lion of the Desert [Blu-ray] (Moustapha Akkad, 1981) Starz / Anchor Bay

Man of Steel [Blu-ray] (Zack Snyder, 2013) Warner Home Video

The Message [Blu-ray] (Moustapha Akkad, 1977) Starz / Anchor Bay

Nosferatu [Blu-ray] (F.W. Murnau, 1922) Kino Lorber

Prince Avalanche [Blu-ray] (David Gordon Green, 2013) Magnolia

Rabid Dogs/Kidnapped [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1974) RB UK Arrow Video

Shoot the Sun Down [Blu-ray] (David Leeds, 1978) Kino Lorber

Thirteen Days [Blu-ray] (Roger Donaldson, 2000) New Line Home Video

Tommy [Blu-ray] (Ken Russell, 1975) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

 

November 18th, 2013

 

The Act of Killing [Blu-ray] (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2012) Drafthouse Films

And While We Were Here [Blu-ray] (Kat Coiro, 2012) Well Go USA

Assault On Precinct 13 (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 2005) Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Bells of St. Mary's [Blu-ray] (Leo McCarey, 1945) Olive Films

Eric Rohmer Blu-ray Collection Boxset [Blu-ray] - RB FR Filmedia

Eve of Destruction [Blu-ray] (Duncan Gibbins, 1991) Shout! Factory

Gaslight [Blu-ray] (Thorold Dickinson, 1940) RB UK BFI

Hannah Arendt [Blu-ray] (Margarethe von Trotta, 2013) Zeitgeist Films

Invasion of the Body Snatchers [Blu-ray] (Philip Kaufman, 1978) RB UK Arrow Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Steelbook) [Blu-ray] (Philip Kaufman, 1978) RB UK Arrow Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Killing Season [Blu-ray] (Steven Johnson, 2013) Millennium

Maniac Cop 2 [Blu-ray] (William Lustig, 1990) Blue Underground

Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence [Blu-ray] (William Lustig, 1993) Blue Underground

Night of the Comet [Blu-ray] (Thom E. Eberhardt, 1984) Shout! Factory

Nosferatu [Blu-ray] (F.W. Murnau, 1922) - RB UK Masters of Cinema
Nosferatu Ltd. Edition Steelbook [
Blu-ray] (F.W. Murnau, 1922) - RB UK Masters of Cinema

The Phantom of the Opera [Blu-ray] (Rupert Julian, 1925) RB UK BFI

Porco Rosso [Blu-ray] (Hayao Miyazaki, 1992) RB UK Studiocanal

Russian Ark [Blu-ray] (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2002) Kino Lorber

Schalcken the Painter [Blu-ray] (Leslie Megahey, 1979) RB UK BFI (BEAVER REVIEW)

Sophie's Choice [Blu-ray] (Alan J. Pakula, 1982) Shout! Factory

Streets of Fire [Blu-ray] (Walter Hill, 1984) RB UK Second Sight

Tank Girl (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (Rachel Talalay, 1995) Shout! Factory

The Time Tunnel [Blu-ray] RB UK Revelation Films Ltd

Tokyo Story [Blu-ray] (Yasujiro Ozu, 1953) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Tous les Matins du Monde [Blu-ray] (Alain Corneau, 1991) Koch Entertainment

The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection [Blu-ray] (Dark Journey, Fire Over England, Sidewalks of London and Storm In a Tea Cup) Cohen Media

The World's End [Blu-ray] (Edgar Wright, 2013) Universal Studios

 

November 25th, 2013

 

The Act of Killing [Blu-ray] (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2012) RB UK Dogwoof

Betty Blue [Blu-ray] (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986) RB UK Second Sight

Breaking Bad: The Final Season [Blu-ray] (Adam Bernstein, 2013) Sony Pictures

Breaking Bad: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] - Sony

The Canyons [Blu-ray] (Paul Schrader, 2013) IFC

Cinema Paradiso [Blu-ray] (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1988) RB UK Arrow Video

Curse of the Demon [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tourneur, 1957) RB FR Wild Side Video

Day of the Animals [Blu-ray] (William Girdler, 1977) ADA Corp

The Great Beauty [Blu-ray] (Paolo Sorrentino, 2013) RB UK Artificial Eye

Heaven's Gate [Blu-ray] (Michael Cimino, 1980) RB UK Second Sight

The Horror Show [Blu-ray] (James Isaac, 1989) Shout! Factory

Jobs [Blu-ray] (Joshua Michael Stern, 2013) Universal Studios

Tokyo Fist [Blu-ray] (Shin'ya Tsukamoto, 1995) RB UK Third Window Films

Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds - The New Generation: Alive On Stage [Blu-ray] [2012] RB UK Universal Pictures UK

Martin Scorsese Presents: World Cinema Foundation: Volume One [Blu-ray] (6 discs) - RB UK Masters of Cinema

Red 2 [Blu-ray] (Dean Parisot, 2013) Summit Entertainment

Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman [Blu-ray] (Entire Collection - 27 discs) Criterion Collection

   
     
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