Sentences with phrase «track by historian»

VCI Entertainment has released it, and their disc comes with a commentary track by historian Alan K. Rode and film critic Kim Morgan.
In 2016, Kino Lorber released a Blu - ray edition, with a much - appreciated audio commentary track by historian Michael Schlesinger, Sam's widow Christa Lang Fuller, and his daughter Samantha Fuller.
The best extra is an excellent commentary track by historians David Del Valle and Stevens Peros.
The disc has commentary track by historians David Del Valle and Steven Peros, an isolated music and effects track, a newsreel, original trailers, several featurettes and an AMC backstory special.

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By adding knowledge bases — which know the gender, age and place of birth of myriad people — historians would be able to track more in - depth questions, such as the popularity of female singers over time, for example.
Bonus features include an isolated score track, audio commentary by Historian Drew Casper.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by producer Pancho Kohner, casting director John Crowther and film historian David Del Valle; and an isolated track of Robert O. Ragland's score.
Blu - ray extras consist of audio commentary by film historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman; the theatrical trailer; and an isolated track of Thomas Newman's score.
Features commentary by film noir historian Alan K. Rode, who hosts the track and provides most of the production comments, and critic / noir maven (and fellow MSN writer) Kim Morgan, who chimes in for color commentary (and an obsessive appreciation of the pickle that J. Carrol Naish chomps in an early scene; Kim, sometimes a pickle is just a pickle) plus a gallery of stills and advertising art.
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Blu - ray extras consist of audio commentary by film historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman; the theatrical trailer; TV spots; and an isolated track of Michael Small's score.
House of the Long Shadows (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Pete Walker, stars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing, along with John Carradine and Desi Arnaz Jr., and the disc features separate commentary tracks by director Pete Walker and film historian David Del Valle and an interview with Walker.
Features commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Tim Sullivan, an interview with Uta Levka, and a featurette on director Gordon Hessler, along with the trademark isolated score audio track, and booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
Rounding out the package is an isolated score track, the original theatrical trailer, and an essay by film historian Julie Kirgo.
This edition has commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Tim Sullivan, who also deliver a reading of a print interview with Robert Quarry, plus stills, a radio tribute to Robert Quarry, isolated score audio track, and booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
This release offers commentary by film historian Lem Dobbs with in - house historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (who also founded the label), a trio that has done more than a few commentary tracks together, and their ease gives the track an easy - going quality as they dig into the film and offer historical and critical perspective.
This is also newly remastered and includes the supplements from the earlier DVD special edition: two commentary tracks (on by film historian Richard Schickel, one by film historian / screenwriter Lem Dobbs and film historian Nick Redman), the featurette «Shadows of Suspense,» an introduction by Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, and the 1973 TV - movie remake starring Richard Crenna in the MacMurray role, Samantha Eggar as the seductive Phyllis, and Lee J. Cobb as the insurance boss Keys.
Those features, all in HD, begin with an audio commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini, historians who have recorded tracks for nearly twenty noir films of the 1940s and»50s.
Edsel's historical source material chronicles the efforts of the «Monuments Men»: a group of American and British art historians / museum curators who rally to recover art stolen by the Third Reich before it is destroyed — as members of Hitler's regime rush to cover their tracks during the final days of WWII.
SYNOPSIS: 1492: Conquest of Paradise arrives on Blu - ray in North America in a release that features some deleted scenes and a commentary track by a pair of film historians.
Isolated track of Jerry Goldsmith's score with sound effects on standard theatrical cut (Disc 1), with commentary by music producer Nick Redman, film music historian Jon Burlingame, screenwriter / film historian Lem Dobbs between cues.
1492: Conquest of Paradise arrives on Blu - ray in North America in a release that features some deleted scenes and a commentary track by a pair of film historians.
Special Features Audio Commentary by Critic / Historian Andrew Sarris, James Ellroy, Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Guy Pearce, James Cromwell, Ruth Myers, David Strathairn, Kim Basinger, Brian Helgeland, Jeannine Oppewall, Dante Spinotti and Danny DeVito Whatever You Desire: Making L.A. Confidential Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of L.A. Confidential A True Ensemble: The Cast of L.A. Confidential L.A. Confidential: From Book to Screen L.A. Confidential TV Series Pilot Off the Record: Vintage Cast / Creator Interviews Director Curtis Hanson's Photo Pitch The L.A. of L.A. Confidential Interactive Map Tour Music - Only Track (5.1) Showcasing Jerry Goldsmith's Score Trailers and T.V. Spots Digital HD
It comes chock full of meaty extras, including several audio commentary tracks by Writer Producer Gordon T. Dawson, Film Historian Nick Redman, documentaries» Passion & Poetry: Sam's Favorite Film which includes interviews with Kris Kristofferson and Isela Vega; A Writer's Journey, an interview with Peckinpah biographer Garner Simmons, theatrical and television trailers, a well - written forward by essayist Julie Kirgo and more.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by producer Lawrence Turman and film historians Lem Dobbs and Nick Redman; separate audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Steven Peros; theatrical trailers; and an isolated score track.
This Twilight Time release features the original commentary recorded by Frankenheimer for the laserdisc release almost 20 years ago plus a new commentary track with Twilight Time founder and historian Nick Redman and film historians Julie Kirgo and Paul Seydor, as well as the usual isolated score track and eight - page booklet.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by Geeson and film historian Nick Redman; on - set footage shot by Geeson; the theatrical trailer; and an isolated track of Dominic Frontiere's score.
Blu - ray extras include a pair of audio commentaries by film historians David Del Valle, Steven Peros, Paul Scrabo, Lee Pfeiffer and Hank Reineke; an interview with Lee; Lee reading excerpts from Doyle's story; and an isolated track of James Bernard's score.
There is another audio commentary track by Film Historians Jeff Bond and Nick Redman, who have great knowledge of the source.
These include an introduction by Martin Scorsese, a commentary with film composer David Newman and film historians Jon Burlingame, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman, a making - of featurette, a look at the music of The Robe (the Alfred Newman's score has an isolated music track), still galleries and an interactive press book.
The second track is headlined by historian Jeanine Basinger, and composer David Raksin (who wrote the film's hugely popular theme).
Extras include an isolated score track in 2.0 mono DTS - HD; an audio commentary with film historians Eddy Friedfeld, Paul Scrabo, and Lee Pfeiffer, which is quite good and provides plenty of insight into the making of the film and its status as a New Hollywood film that's been forgotten and worth rediscovery (I concur); the film's original theatrical trailer, presented in HD; a scroll - through of the current Twilight Time catalogue; and as always, an excellent 8 - page insert booklet with an essay by the great Julie Kirgo.
Hosted by Roy E. Disney, the track's participants include film historians Leonard Maltin, John Canemaker, and Jeff Kurtti, live - action references for animation Kathryn Beaumont and Margaret Kerry, and animators who worked on the film Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Ward Kimball, and Marc Davis.
Though less dense on extras compared to previous Studio Classics editions, the commentary track by Richard Schickel is above - average for the historian, giving listeners a good overview of Power's career, with generous attention to the equally delightful actors that contribute a good measure of humour to the film's otherwise action - oriented tone.
Join us on Saturday, March 31 for a performance and artist talk by Tara Rodgers (Analog Tara), a multi-instrumentalist composer and historian of electronic music and sound who produces techno tracks using analog sound sources.
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