Monday, May 21, 2018

The Criterion Collection Announces Its August 2018 Slate Of New DVD And Blu-ray Selections


DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey
The Criterion Collection announced its August selection of new Blu-ray and DVD film restorations this past week … and, as always, there is something for everyone.

So let’s get to it and start with the new 4K restoration of director Ernst Lubitsch’s 1943 Best Picture nominee, Heaven Can Wait (which lost out to Casablanca).   Both DVD and Blu-ray editions will be available on Aug. 21.

It is always fascinating to look at the backstory of films that have become iconic … and speaking of Casablanca (notice the segue), do you remember president Reagan and Ann Sheridan in Casablanca?   They were Warner Bros. initial casting announcements made back in 1942, but it was Hal Wallis’ film and he had his sights on Humphrey Bogart (the rest, they say, is history).

Heaven Can Wait underwent similar casting changes, with Joseph Cotten, Rex Harrison and Fredric March all being rumored as the actors destined to play Henry Van Cleve, but it was Don Ameche who would ultimately spend the film confessing his sins to Satan (Laird Cregar).
DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey 
Bonus features include a vintage video session with film critics Molly Haskell and Andrew Sarris, a 1982 program titled “Creativity with Bill Moyers: A Portrait of Samson Raphaelson” (the screenwriter) and a 1977 audio session featuring Raphaelson and film critic Richard Corliss.

Other films on the DVD and Blu-ray release calendar from The Criterion Collection include Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (Aug. 14), Smithereens (Aug. 21), Memories of Underdevelopment and Tree of Life (both street on Aug. 28).

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