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  1. Sep 26, 2022 · <p>Considered the magnum opus of the five decades-long career of Tomu Uchida (Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji, The Mad Fox), the epic crime drama A Fugitive from the Past was voted third in the prestigious Kinema Junpo magazine’s 1999 poll of the Top Japanese Films of the 20th Century.</p> <p>In 1947, a freak typhoon sends a passenger ferry running between Hokkaido and mainland Japan plunging to the ocean depths, with hundreds of lives lost. During the chaos, three men are witnessed fleeing a ...

  2. Sep 27, 2022 · Considered the magnum opus of the five decades-long career of Tomu Uchida (Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji, The Mad Fox), the epic crime drama A Fugitive from the Past was voted third in the prestigious Kinema Junpo magazine’s 1999 poll of the Top Japanese Films of the 20th Century.

  3. Introduction by writer and curator Jasper Sharp Scene-specific commentaries from leading Japanese film scholars Aaron Gerow, Irene González-López, Erik Homenick, Earl Jackson, Daisuke Miyao and Alexander Zahlten Original theatrical trailer Image gallery Tomu Uchida filmography Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Fully illustrated collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by David Baldwin and Inuhiko Yomota

  4. Nov 25, 2013 · Getting past all of that most of the films are in great shape and the transfers themselves leave little to complain about. Definition is sharp, with a high level of detail and a great sense of depth in some cases, at least when the source allows (I thought Zatoichi’s Flashing Sword , Zatoichi and the Doomed Man and Zatoichi and the Chess Expert all delivered a staggering amount of detail in their respective transfers.)

  5. Jul 7, 2008 · Arrow is leading the way - the Masumura titles, A Fugitive From the Past, and To Sleep as so is to Dream were all really good releases and definitely choice. Third Window even branched out a little with the Obayashi set and Adrift in Tokyo .

  6. www.criterionforum.org › Review › the-mad-fox-arrow-academy-blu-rayThe Mad Fox Review - Criterion Forum

    Aug 3, 2020 · Picture 8/10. Tomu Uchida’s The Mad Fox makes its home video debut in North America through Arrow Academy’s new Blu-ray edition. The film is presented on this dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with a 1080p/24hz high-definition encode. Arrow’s notes on the restoration only state that they were supplied with the high ...

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  8. www.criterionforum.org › Review › the-fugitive-kind-the-criterion-collection-blu-rayThe Fugitive Kind Review - Criterion Forum

    Dec 22, 2019 · The next feature is a sorta documentary on Williams and his Hollywood career called Hollywood’s Tennessee and The Fugitive Kind, running 27-minutes and featuring historians Robert Bray and R. Barton Palmer, co-authors of the book Hollywood’s Tennessee. It begins with the two, recorded separately, talking about Williams’ early career, his examination of “social ills” and how his plays were accepted.

  9. Sep 24, 2022 · Re: 88 Films. #417 by yoloswegmaster » Thu Oct 13, 2022 3:35 pm. Mike Leeder and Arne Venema won't be working with 88 anymore, though admittedly I don't believe that is too much of a loss considering Mike Leeder's sketchy past. However, it looks like OldPangYau might also not be involved with anymore future releases.

  10. Jul 6, 2005 · The Oscar winning screen icon comes to life in this collection that includes five new-to-DVD films – The Bride Came C.O.D., Captain of the Clouds, The Fighting 69th, Torrid Zone and The West Point Story. Cagney's versatile talent is on display opposite a star-studded array of screen favorites including Bette Davis, Doris Day, Gordon ...