This movie will be on ...


the FEARNET Channel Sunday October 16th at 2AM and 2PM .

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It will be released on DVD-R next month.It's an ''Official'' Columbia release, and it will be widescreen. Available to order from ''Screen Archives Entertainment''.

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Cool ! Thanks phillindholm for this announcement on this most excellent classic movie coming soon to DVD .

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Thanks for pointing that out...http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/16541/SHADOW-OF-THE- HAWK/. I will have to order me a copy. It took me forever to track down the identity of this film a couple of years ago. I had memories, but no title. No one else seemed to even know what I was talking about if I ever brought it up. I felt like the only one who saw it back in the day or something. I got to revisit it on Youtube, although a somewhat crummy quality version, it was all I had. This will be great to see the film all nice and restored.

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Thanks also TheSolarSailor for the DVD Purchase link and your reply . Since I posted this FEARNET TV Schedule announcement awhile back here I haven't seen this movie on TV since then . It's nice to have these classic treasures for keeps on DVD especially the almost forgotten ones ( but not by up fans of course lol ) . I also spotted this movie on YouTube but of course in 10+ parts but didn't get around to watching it .

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Youtube ius where I first revisited the film again after having searched and searched to figure out what it was. I had memories of it from my childhood back in the day, but no one else seemed to know what I was talking about. I had a tough time tracking down the identity of the film based on such vague memories. When I finally watched it on Youtube, I was amazed that those few memories were absolutely right and were still just as I recalled. I have since gotten a copy of the DVD-R. Not the best release, but it's the best this film will get get treated to, sadly enough. The picture is decent quality and far batter than the TV recording on Youtube.

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Whose idea was it for the word "Lisp" to have an "S" in it?

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