Cyril Ring
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Cyril Ring
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cyril Ring (December 5, 1892 – July 17, 1967) was an American film actor. He began his career in silent films in 1921. By the time of his final performance in 1951, he had appeared in over 350 films, almost all in small and/or uncredited parts. He is probably best remembered today for his role as Harvey Yates, a con artist captured and hand-cuffed to fellow con artist Penelope, played by Kay Francis at the very end of the Marx Brothers first film The Cocoanuts (1929).
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Director: Hobart Henley
Unofficial DVD
Director: Hobart Henley
Unofficial DVD
Director: John Francis Dillon
Kino Lorber RKO Classic Romances Collection Blu-ray
Kino Lorber RKO Classic Romances Collection Blu-ray
Director: John Francis Dillon
Kino Lorber RKO Classic Romances Collection Blu-ray
Kino Lorber RKO Classic Romances Collection Blu-ray
Director: Alfred E. Green
Director: Alfred E. Green
Director: Walter Lang
Director: Walter Lang
Director: Albert Ray
Director: Albert Ray
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Director: Richard Wallace
Kino Lorber Cary Grant Collection Blu-ray
Kino Lorber Cary Grant Collection Blu-ray
Director: Richard Wallace
Kino Lorber Cary Grant Collection Blu-ray
Kino Lorber Cary Grant Collection Blu-ray
Director: William A. Wellman
2018 Kino Lorber Remastered Blu-ray
2018 Kino Lorber Remastered Blu-ray, new 2k scan with very different color http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-ray_reviews55/nothing_sacred_blu-ray.htm but overall much better compared to the older Kino Lorber Blu-ray
MoMA has just scanned from the original separations, and it's the only version of this classic with accurate Technicolor. This new restoration is now streaming on Criterion Channel
Director: William A. Wellman
2018 Kino Lorber Remastered Blu-ray
2018 Kino Lorber Remastered Blu-ray, new 2k scan with very different color http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-ray_reviews55/nothing_sacred_blu-ray.htm but overall much better compared to the older Kino Lorber Blu-ray
MoMA has just scanned from the original separations, and it's the only version of this classic with accurate Technicolor. This new restoration is now streaming on Criterion Channel
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Director: Tay Garnett
R1 WB Archives MOD DVD-R
Director: Tay Garnett
R1 WB Archives MOD DVD-R
Director: George Cukor
Director: George Cukor
Director: Frank Borzage
Director: Frank Borzage
Director: Raoul Walsh
Director: Raoul Walsh
Unofficial DVD copied from TCM
Unofficial DVD copied from TCM
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Germany Plaion Media Blu-ray is marginally better than Kino Lorber which suffers a little dark crush: https://slow.pics/c/BME05Jlw
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Germany Plaion Media Blu-ray is marginally better than Kino Lorber which suffers a little dark crush: https://slow.pics/c/BME05Jlw
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