For commercial companies it is important to know there is commercial value for old material. Last december in my local town the 1940's Fox releases by Laurel and Hardy sold each day like hot cookies.Each shipment was sold out within a day. In 1 shop during october more than 100 Laurel and Hardy DVD's were sold. During july 2005 Chaplin's major films were on midprice. That saterday half the people in the shop were buying his CD's. After the month Modern Times had been the best selling no. 1 DVD in this major Dutch chain.
Fans have to continue writing to companies to release certain titles. I did in may to the BFI. Their reaction:
RE: [website] release date Keystones
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Verzonden:maandag 12 mei 2008 14:41:00
Thanks very much. The Keystone DVD is planned for spring 2009. There is still restoration work to do on the last few titles and then work will commence on the DVD itself. We will be including as many Keystone titles as survive, which I think is 34. There are no out-takes for the Keystones. The out takes only exist for Chaplin's later films. I hope there will be plenty of extras though. You are so right about the statue - I don't like it either. Best wishes Bryony Dixon| Curator - Silent filmBFI National Archive | 21 Stephen Street | London W1T 1LNTel 020 7957 8951 | Fax 020 7580 7503 |
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