Back on November 11th, I teased that Criterion was working on a re-release of John Frankenheimer’s 1962 film, The Manchurian Candidate.
It looks like this company we all love will release The Manchurian Candidate! pic.twitter.com/rAH4QQPrU3
— Ryan Gallagher (@ryangallagher) November 11, 2015
While the film has been released on Blu-ray, both directly from MGM and recently from Arrow in the UK, the film is ripe for a new proper restoration.
A few months back I learned that Criterion wouldn’t be presenting at the Wexner Center as they have done for the past few years in October. In February 2016, the Wexner Center will be bringing back their “Cinema Revival: A Festival Of Film Restoration”, and they’ll be showing off Criterion’s new restoration of The Manchurian Candidate:
Get an early look at an upcoming Criterion Collection release.
Captain Bennett Marco’s (Frank Sinatra) nightmares about platoon hero...
It looks like this company we all love will release The Manchurian Candidate! pic.twitter.com/rAH4QQPrU3
— Ryan Gallagher (@ryangallagher) November 11, 2015
While the film has been released on Blu-ray, both directly from MGM and recently from Arrow in the UK, the film is ripe for a new proper restoration.
A few months back I learned that Criterion wouldn’t be presenting at the Wexner Center as they have done for the past few years in October. In February 2016, the Wexner Center will be bringing back their “Cinema Revival: A Festival Of Film Restoration”, and they’ll be showing off Criterion’s new restoration of The Manchurian Candidate:
Get an early look at an upcoming Criterion Collection release.
Captain Bennett Marco’s (Frank Sinatra) nightmares about platoon hero...
- 12/1/2015
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
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