Rimini Editions releases library titles, classics and documentaries in French speaking Europe (Facebook)
The Funeral (Abel Ferrara, 1996) - Sep 06, 2016
Beat the Devil (John Huston, 1953) - Jun 01, 2016
Fires on the Plain (Kon Ichikawa, 1959) - Jul 05, 2016
Somewhere in the Night (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1946) - May 18, 2016
4 for Texas (Robert Aldrich, 1963) - Jan 21, 2014
Deadline - U.S.A. (Richard Brooks, 1952) - Nov 10, 2015
Somewhere in Time (Jeannot Szwarc, 1980) - Feb 24, 2016
Compulsion (Richard Fleischer, 1959) - released Sep 02, 2014
The Left Hand of God (Edward Dmytryk, 1955) - Oct 28, 2015
The Laughing Policeman (Stuart Rosenberg, 1973) - Sep 21, 2016
Devil's Knot (Atom Egoyan, 2013) - Oct 07, 2014
The United States of Leland (Matthew Ryan Hoge, 2003) - Oct 01, 2013
Invincible (Werner Herzog, 2001) - Nov 19, 2013
Lidice (Petr Nikolaev, 2011) - Aug 19, 2014
Gangster No. 1 (Paul McGuigan, 2000) - Sep 03, 2013
The Frisco Kid (Robert Aldrich, 1979) - announced
Rimini Editions
- pointless
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- Aunt Peg
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Re: Rimini Editions
Would the Rimini edition have Beat the Devil have forced French subtitles?
- htdm
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Re: Rimini Editions
According to this post subs are optional (and apparently include English as well).
Somewhere in the Night also had optional subs.
Somewhere in the Night also had optional subs.
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Re: Rimini Editions
htdm wrote:According to this post subs are optional (and apparently include English as well).
Somewhere in the Night also had optional subs.
Thanks.
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Re: Rimini Editions
Anyone have Rimini Editions' Blu-ray of Rouben Mamoulian's Les Carrefours de la Ville (aka City Streets) starring Gary Cooper? Wondering what the quality's like. (The Amazon.fr reviews don't say much, but it sounds like there's no French subtitles which is odd.)
Also, is their Blu-ray of Billy Wilder's Avanti! an improvement over the previous one by Plaion Pictures?
Also, is their Blu-ray of Billy Wilder's Avanti! an improvement over the previous one by Plaion Pictures?