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Mailbag! New! Restored Version of Santa fe Trail!

17 Aug
Our chum Karl Holmberg writes in:

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People who positively review (on Amazon) don’t appear to be Flynnophiles, nor film buffs in general but…
 
STILL~ it ain’t cheap!

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  1. twinarchers

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    August 18, 2016 at 1:10 pm

    I just did a quick search for a review of this and did not find anything. Do not purchase it since it is just another public domain version . You can get it for 11 bucks on Amazon but I still don’t understand why this film got in public domain in the first place?? I have two copies and one is better than the other but far from what Warner’s has put out officially of other titles. Buyer beware.

     
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      August 18, 2016 at 3:28 pm

      Are you sure Twin? At that price it would seem to be a new restoration. Oh well thanks for the heads up.
      by the way the reviews included a 2 star bored probably X or millennial generation android addict..LOL

       
  2. The Zaca

    August 19, 2016 at 12:40 am

    Brenda here…falling on the floor laughing over time riders’ pithy comment…hear, HEAR!!!! my lad!!! RIGHT ON!

     
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    August 19, 2016 at 1:31 pm

    Please be advised that Warner Bros. has yet to formally release ‘Santa Fe Trail’ on DVD. For some silly reason it wasn’t even included among the Errol Flynn western package of films. This is likely a public domain copy that is only slightly better than the others. Be patient and wait for the Warner Archive DVD in the future. Thanks Ralph Schiller