Bert Roach
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Bert Roach
39 Included Films

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Egbert "Bert" Roach (August 21, 1891 – February 16, 1971) was an American film actor. He appeared in 327 films between 1914 and 1951. He was born in Washington, D.C., and died in Los Angeles, California, age 79.
Director: Clarence Brown
AlphaVideo DVD. Given the DVD is released the same year the film is restored, it's likely the same "digitally scanned in 4K from color-tinted 16mm prints derived from the original 35mm camera negative" by UCLA and The Packard Humanities Institute
Director: Clarence Brown
AlphaVideo DVD. Given the DVD is released the same year the film is restored, it's likely the same "digitally scanned in 4K from color-tinted 16mm prints derived from the original 35mm camera negative" by UCLA and The Packard Humanities Institute
Flicker Alley Laurel & Hardy: Year One Blu-ray
While there are no comparisons available, Flicker Alley Laurel & Hardy: Year One Blu-ray encoded by FiM is definitely going to be better than Kit Parker Films Blu-ray
Flicker Alley Laurel & Hardy: Year One Blu-ray
While there are no comparisons available, Flicker Alley Laurel & Hardy: Year One Blu-ray encoded by FiM is definitely going to be better than Kit Parker Films Blu-ray
Director: King Vidor
Director: King Vidor
Director: King Vidor
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2013 Bach Films DVD
Director: King Vidor
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2013 Bach Films DVD
Director: Alan Crosland
Director: Alan Crosland
Director: Clarence G. Badger
According to the George Eastman Museum 2015 Book "The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935", the BFI National Archive holds a 35mm incomplete nitrate print 160 ft.
Director: Clarence G. Badger
According to the George Eastman Museum 2015 Book "The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935", the BFI National Archive holds a 35mm incomplete nitrate print 160 ft.
Director: Frank Borzage
Director: Frank Borzage
Director: Roy Del Ruth
From Wiki:
The sound discs survive, but the visuals are lost. The George Eastman Museum 2015 book The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935 mistakenly reported that the Library of Congress possesses a black and white print, but that is not true. No color print is known to exist as of 2024.
Director: Roy Del Ruth
From Wiki:
The sound discs survive, but the visuals are lost. The George Eastman Museum 2015 book The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935 mistakenly reported that the Library of Congress possesses a black and white print, but that is not true. No color print is known to exist as of 2024.
Director: Alan Crosland
Director: Alan Crosland
Director: Hobart Henley
Unofficial DVD
Director: Hobart Henley
Unofficial DVD
Director: John Ford
Director: John Ford
Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Kino Lorber US vs Indicator Britain Blu-ray , both 4k master but Kino Lorber has way more contrast (is it as intended?) also different AR http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film9/blu-ray_review_131/love_me_tonight_blu-ray.htm
Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Kino Lorber US vs Indicator Britain Blu-ray , both 4k master but Kino Lorber has way more contrast (is it as intended?) also different AR http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film9/blu-ray_review_131/love_me_tonight_blu-ray.htm
Director: Hobart Henley
Kino Lorber announced new Blu-ray for Feb 2025 but no updates since
Unofficial sources
Director: Hobart Henley
Kino Lorber announced new Blu-ray for Feb 2025 but no updates since
Unofficial sources
Director: James Whale
Unofficial DVD
Has 35mm restoration available
Director: James Whale
Unofficial DVD
Has 35mm restoration available
Director: King Vidor
Director: King Vidor
Director: John M. Stahl
Unofficial DVD
Universal has a new 4K DCP restoration in 2025 so a new release is likely
Director: John M. Stahl
Unofficial DVD
Universal has a new 4K DCP restoration in 2025 so a new release is likely
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