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    In this episode, Victoria Riskin, daughter of Oscar-winning writer Robert Riskin and Fay Wray, and award-winning writer-producer Steven C. Smith reveal the impact of director Frank Capra and his friend and collaborator writer Robert Riskin on the early success of Columbia Pictures. We also discuss two audio commentaries they provided for inclusion in the recently released FRANK CAPRA AT COLUMBIA COLLECTION, featuring 20 films in HD, plus nine films in 4K, plus tons of extras, all on 27 discs.

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    FRANK CAPRA AT COLUMBIA COLLECTION
    Fay Wray and Robert Riskin: A Hollywood Memoir
    Music by Max Steiner: The Epic Life of Hollywood's Most Influential Composer

    Prepare to embark on an enlightening journey through the legacy of Frank Capra at Columbia Pictures. Learn how Capra's immigrant background and early hardships shaped his storytelling genius, contributing to Columbia's rise as a powerhouse in the film industry. From tackling the transition to sound films to creating financially and culturally significant works, Capra’s journey illustrates the power of determination and creativity. Through engaging anecdotes and insights, Steven and Victoria reveal how Capra's collaborations with Robert Riskin gave birth to classics like "It Happened One Night," demonstrating the strength of their partnership despite differing political ideologies during a tumultuous era.

    Join our conversation as we celebrate the enduring messages of integrity and community values in films like "American Madness" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." The fascinating history of "American Madness" unfolds, highlighting its timely relevance during the Great Depression and its innovative technical directing. Meanwhile, "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" captures the triumph of the common man, with Gary Cooper's memorable performance and the film's seamless blend of comedy and drama. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Steven and Victoria underscore the significance of these films, inviting listeners to appreciate the artistry and dedication behind Hollywood's most beloved classics.

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to announce six January Blu-ray releases, PLUS a highly anticipated February animation release. George provides background on each film or TV series, the new HD master, and more clarification on the extras that will be included. And he always drops some knowledge about what is being worked on for the future. There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast for our monthly review of the Warner Archive's latest Blu-ray releases for October and November. George provides good news on "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" and when it might finally get a new release date. Then we dive into the tremendous amount of work that went into the restorations of THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT (1974), HUMORESQUE (1946), and the Technicolor upgrade for SWEETHEARTS (1938). These three classics now look stunning and sound better than ever before, making them "must-adds" to your home collection. The entertaining western TV series A MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH (1965-66) also received a fantastic-looking restoration, and it too deserves a place in your home collection. We round out our reviews with three post-2000 comedies MUST LOVE DOGS (2005), FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION (2006), and A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006).

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    THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! (1974) Blu-ray
    HUMORESQUE (1946) Blu-ray
    SWEETHEARTS (1938) Blu-ray
    A MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH (1965-66) Blu-ray
    MUST LOVE DOGS (2005) Blu-ray
    FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION (2006) Blu-ray
    A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006) Blu-ray
    THE COMPLETE THIN MAN COLLECTION (1934-47)

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    Ever wondered how classic cartoons continue to capture our hearts and minds? Join us as we sit down with animation historian Jerry Beck and George Feltenstein from the Warner Archive to uncover the magic behind the 27 cartoons in the Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Volume 4 Blu-ray. Discover how these timeless cartoons, from the 1930s to the 1960s, have been preserved for both collectors and casual fans, ensuring that the spirit of Looney Tunes remains vibrant and cherished.

    PLUS, George provides information on the Warner Archive's plans for future Looney Tunes releases.

    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice: Vol. 4 (BD)
    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice Coll: V1-4 BD
    LOONEY TUNES COLLECTOR'S CHOICE VOL. 3!
    Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice Vol.2 Blu-ray
    Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice Vol.1 Blu-ray


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    Have you ever wondered what the people who record the audio commentaries of your favorite movies do to prepare? Well, even if you haven’t wondered, we take you behind the scenes with the audio commentary team of Dr. Steve Haberman and Constantine Nasr to get the real scoop on their process. This is a light-hearted and fun episode that I think you’ll enjoy.



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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to announce six December Blu-ray releases, PLUS EXCLUSIVE details on THE SEARCHERS 4K and what it means for the future of the Warner Archive. George provides background on each film or TV series, the new HD master, and more clarification on the extras that will be included. And he always drops some knowledge about what is being worked on for the future. There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

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    The Searchers 4K + Blu-ray
    The Searchers Blu-ray (Remastered)
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    We get spooky in our Halloween special featuring the expertise of George Feltenstein from the Warner Archive, alongside the sharp insights of film historians and audio commentary contributors Dr. Steve Haberman and Constantine Nasr.

    Ever wondered why Jack Warner, a known skeptic of horror, decided to produce some of the eeriest films of the 1930s and 40s? We unearth these mysteries and celebrate the restoration of iconic films "The Walking Dead" starring Boris Karloff and directed by Michael Curtis, "The Return of Dr. X" starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by Vincent Sherman, and "The Beast with Five Fingers" starring Peter Lorre and directed by Robert Florey. We shed light on their production, the HD restoration details and included extras, and the unique elements that make these horror films enduring classics.

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    THE WALKING DEAD (1936)
    THE RETURN OF DOCTOR X (1939)
    THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS (1946)

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to review the five Blu-ray releases in September. We start with Orson Welles' "Journey into Fear," a film that, despite its tumultuous production, bears the unmistakable mark of his Mercury Theatre influence. We continue with a spotlight on the Technicolor splendor of Esther Williams in "Bathing Beauty." The meticulous restoration reveals the film's vibrant musical scenes that catapulted Williams to stardom. Next, we discuss the noir "Conflict" starring Humphrey Bogart in a darker, anti-hero role. And then we delve into the heartfelt story of "I Remember Mama," highlighting George Stevens' post-war directorial vision and his son’s dedication to preserving his legacy. We end with a Hanna-Barbera double feature with "JONNY’S GOLDEN QUEST (1992)/JONNY QUEST VS. THE CYBER INSECTS (1995)".

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    CONFLICT
    BATHING BEAUTY
    I REMEMBER MAMA
    JOURNEY INTO FEAR
    JONNY’S GOLDEN QUEST (1992)/JONNY QUEST VS. THE CYBER INSECTS (1995)

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to review the August and early September Blu-ray releases from the Warner Archive. Plus, George answers if you should be worried about future Looney Tunes Blu-rays from the Warner Archive!

    Have you ever wondered what makes Scooby-Doo's adventures so timeless? We promise you'll uncover the secrets behind the spooky success of "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost" and "Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders." Plus, we'll take a detour to the frosty terrains of "The Alaskans," where Roger Moore's stellar performance is matched only by the show's stunning production quality.

    You'll also embark on a musical journey through the golden era of MGM with two fabulous Technicolor classics, "Word and Music" and "Three Little Words." Then, fasten your seatbelts as we cruise through the 1970s, celebrating the gritty impact of films like "Black Belt Jones" and "Boulevard Nights." Don't miss this eclectic mix of nostalgia, cinematic history, and lively discussion that promises to entertain and enlighten.

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    THE ALASKANS
    WORDS AND MUSIC
    THREE LITTLE WORDS
    SCOOBY-DOO AND THE WITCH’S GHOST/SCOOBY-DOO AND THE ALIEN INVADERS
    BLACK BELT JONES
    BOULEVARD NIGHTS

    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice: V4 (BD)
    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice Coll: V1-4 BD

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to announce six November Blu-ray releases. George provides background on each film or TV series, the new HD master, and more clarification on the extras that will be included. PLUS, George provides an EXCLUSIVE Looney Tunes Collector's Choice update you don't want to miss! There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

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    THE COMPLETE THIN MAN COLLECTION (1934-47)

    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice: V4 (BD)
    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice Coll: V1-4 BD

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    What makes "Top Cat" a timeless treasure in the realm of classic television animation? Join us as we uncover the magic behind the newly released Blu-ray edition of "Top Cat: The Complete Series," now boasting stunning 4K scans from the original camera negatives. Animation historians George Feltenstein and Jerry Beck guide us through the historical context and significance of this release. We'll explore the sophisticated writing, high-caliber voice cast, and the fascinating connections between "Top Cat" and other Hanna-Barbera classics like "The Flintstones" and "The Jetsons." Additionally, find out how the Phil Silvers show influenced this animated gem and the meticulous effort put into restoring it for future generations.

    Then we get an EXCLUSIVE sneak peek of what will be included in the upcoming "Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Volume 4."

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    TOP CAT - The Complete Series (1960-61)

    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice: V4 (BD)
    Looney Tunes Collectors Choice Coll: V1-4 BD

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to announce six October Blu-ray releases, including three highly-requested horror classics. George provides background on each film or TV series, the new HD master, and more clarification on the extras that will be included. And he always drops some knowledge about what is being worked on for the future. There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

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    The Stars Shine in our review of six new Blu-rays from the Warner Archive. To begin, George Feltenstein takes us through the intricate process of restoring the 1940 Technicolor epic "Northwest Passage," starring Spencer Tracy, discussing the hurdles of working with nitrate negatives and the impressive results. This cinema classic from King Vidor brims with adventure and beautiful landscapes that look better than ever.

    Our reviews continue as we spotlight Clark Gable and Norma Shearer's unforgettable performances in the 1939 MGM classic "Idiot's Delight." George explains director Clarence Brown's anti-war messaging and details the inclusion of both the international and American endings to the film.

    Next, we review the 1965 musical "Harum Scarum" starring Elvis in a comedy set in the deserts of Arabia. Gorgeous sets filled with beautiful women plus Elvis' trademark rock'n'roll songs make this a pop hit for Elvis fans.

    Finally, we shine a light on three forgotten gems that deserve a second look. We start with the 1995 period drama "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" starring Robert Duvall in an unforgettable performance and supporting actors Aidan Quinn, Frances Fisher, and Brian Dennehy. Next, we highlight Sissy Spacek's powerful role in the 1985 film "Marie, A True Story." Directed Roger Donaldson, this film has a terrific script and a wonderful supporting cast that includes Jeff Daniels, Morgan Freeman, and Fred Thompson. And finally, there is the heartwarming 1994 Irish film "War of the Buttons," a gem of a family film that deserves a wider audience.

    Tune in for an episode brimming with film reviews, restoration insights, and a profound appreciation for cinematic history! As always, we provide a full review of each film, a detailed explanation of the HD restoration, and background on all of the included extras.

    NORTHWEST PASSAGE (1940)
    IDIOT’S DELIGHT (1939)
    HARUM SCARUM (1965)
    MARIE: A TRUE STORY (1985)
    THE STARS FELL ON HENRIETTA (1995)
    WAR OF THE BUTTONS (1994)

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    George Feltenstein joins the podcast to update us on some recent happenings with the Warner Archive and to announce six September Blu-ray releases, including a highly requested noir, a musical, and more Hanna Barbara. George provides background on each film, the new HD master, and all of the extras that are included. And he always drops some knowledge about what is being worked on for the future. There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

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    Film noir aficionados and classic film lovers alike are in for a treat with our latest episode of "The Extras." Join us as George Feltenstein, a true cinema historian, shares his deep knowledge about Warner Archive's June Blu-ray releases. We start off with a gripping discussion on the film noir gem "Act of Violence," exploring its compelling narrative, Fred Zinnemann's expert direction, and the standout performances from Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, and Janet Leigh.

    Switching gears, we highlight Alfred Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy with "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," starring the brilliant Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. Discover the delightful chemistry between the leads and Hitchcock's unique touch on the screwball genre.

    Next, we celebrate the musical legacy of Ida Lupino with a deep dive into the 1947 film "The Man I Love." Uncover the fascinating story behind the film's original cut and the restoration of its missing six minutes of footage, including the song "Bill" by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II, and P.G. Wodehouse.

    We end with a review of the melodrama "The Shining Hour" (1938) from acclaimed director Frank Borzage and showcasing standout performances by Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullavan, and Fay Bainter.

    We provide a full review of each film, a detailed explanation of the HD restoration, and background all of the included extras.

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    THE MAN I LOVE (1947)
    MR. & MRS. SMITH (1941)
    ACT OF VIOLENCE (1948)
    THE SHINING HOUR (1938)

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    Hear directly from George Feltenstein as he announces the Warner Archive's August Blu-ray releases, including a highly requested Hanna Barbera series and two MGM Technicolor musicals. George provides background on each film, the new HD master, and all of the extras that are included. And he always drops some knowledge about what is being worked on for the future. There is no better way to learn about what is on the Warner Archive schedule than to hear directly from George.

    TOP CAT: The Complete Series Blu-ray
    Three Little Words Blu-ray
    Words and Music Blu-ray
    Black Belt Jones Blu-ray
    Boulevard Nights Blu-ray

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    Today, we sit down with Danny Bilson, co-creator and executive producer of the 1990-91 series "The Flash," and The Flash himself, John Wesley Shipp, to review the recent Blu-ray release and to revisit their memories of the show. This conversation is a real treat as Danny doesn't attend fan conventions so you'll hear things possibly revealed for the first time. We discuss the suit, the writing and production, guest stars, why it was canceled, and the show's enduring legacy. This is an hour filled with remembrances and behind-the-scenes stories that Flash fans will love.

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    THE FLASH: The Original Series (1990-91) Blu-ray

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    Discover how the high-definition upgrade has unveiled stunning details that were previously hidden, and learn about the pivotal choice to finish the effects on film, a decision that has preserved its quality for modern audiences.

    Join us as we tackle the nuts and bolts of superhero costuming with John Wesley Shipp’s firsthand experiences in the Flash suit. Hear about the suit’s practical challenges, from its weight to its heat retention, and the innovative solutions the team developed to maintain both comfort and visual appeal. John shares his initial reactions to seeing himself suited up as the Scarlet Speedster and reflects on the collaborative efforts that made his portrayal of Barry Allen so compelling.

    Explore the nostalgia and legacy of "The Flash" TV series with us, featuring insights into the show’s unique tone influenced by comic books and Tim Burton's Batman. Danny and John discuss the camaraderie among the cast and crew, the influence of film noir and literature on the show's style, and the impact of the guest stars, including the unforgettable Mark Hamill as the Trickster. Despite the series’ struggles with time slots and critical reception, its enduring charm and innovative spirit shine through in this Blu-ray release, highlighting its place as a pioneer in superhero television. Don’t miss out on this captivating exploration of a 90s classic.

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    Get ready to uncover the magic behind the iconic series finale of the 1990-91 TV show "The Flash" with exclusive insights from creators/executive producers Danny Bilson and Paul DeMeo. Recorded as an audio commentary in 2006, our episode promises to transport you back to Central City, offering a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes stories and creative decisions that brought the beloved hero to life. From the unforgettable performance of Mark Hamill as the Trickster to the evolution of the Flash's pilot, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the work that went into this groundbreaking show. We will reflect on John Wesley Shipp's experience in the titular role, the late-night shoots, and memorable stunts, including the iconic trickster rocket sled. Finally, our commentary wraps up with an emotional goodbye and a glimpse into the creative minds that shaped "The Flash."

    Enjoy as a podcast episode, or play as an audio commentary while you are watching the "Trial of the Trickster" episode on the new Blu-ray release from the Warner Archive.

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    THE FLASH: The Original Series Blu-ray (releases June 25, 2024)

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    Animation historian Jerry Beck opens the vault to the newly launched MeTV Toons channel, airing on June 25th. Get ready to be taken behind the scenes as we delve into the collaborative efforts between Weigel Broadcasting and Warner Brothers Discovery to create the only classic animation channel available for animation fans. Jerry gives us exclusive insights into the rich lineup of content, special projects he is involved with, and how to find the channel in your local area.

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    TV Cartoons that Time Forgot Facebook Page
    Animation Scoop Website
    Cartoon Research Website

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    Join us as we review four new May Blu-ray releases with George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive.

    Ever wondered how a 92-year-old horror film could still send chills down your spine? Discover the turbulent production and masterful restoration of "The Mask of Fu Manchu," featuring Boris Karloff in his first major horror role with dialogue and Myrna Loy as his chilling yet captivating daughter. Learn about the meticulous process that brought this pre-code gem to life on Blu-ray, using a stunning 4K scan of the original nitrate camera negative.

    As we shift our focus to the 1960s, we explore Francis Ford Coppola's early works, including "You're a Big Boy Now" and "The Rain People." Hear how Coppola's vibrant depiction of New York City and his exploration of feminist themes mark the beginning of his illustrious directorial journey. George also provides background on working with American Zoetrope on the new 4K restoration.

    To wrap up, we touch on the highly requested Blu-ray release of "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" and its sequel, celebrating their timeless appeal and continued fan adoration.

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    THE MASK OF FU MANCHU (1932)
    SCOOBY-DOO ON ZOMBIE ISLAND (1998) and SCOOBY-DOO RETURN TO ZOMBIE ISLAND (2019)
    YOU'RE A BIG BOY NOW (1966)
    THE RAIN PEOPLE (1969)

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