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Author Topic: Manhunt / La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)  (Read 10592 times)

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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #15 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 19:26 »

It was a mistake, it's says 2 disc on the cover but it's just one.

Have you got a Raro one Stephen, take a look :-\
Mine doesn't say anything about 2 disc.
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #16 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 19:28 »

Mine's definitely a two disc set - second disc features Di Leo's preferred cut, which is a little more violent and it's English firendly too...



...of course, I'm lying!  ;D

Tanzi's right. There were loads of issues with the first few Di Leo discs from Raro, like no English subs on the extras, even though the packaging stated otherwise...
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #17 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 19:28 »

It was a mistake, it's says 2 disc on the cover but it's just one.

Have you got a Raro one Stephen, take a look :-\
Mine doesn't say anything about 2 disc.
maybee it is corrected on some of them, i'm quite sure there isn't, but i could be wrong.

Can anyone else take a look, i haven't got mine with me/
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #18 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 19:29 »

Mine's definitely a two disc set - second disc features Di Leo's preferred cut, which is a little more violent and it's English firendly too...

...of course, I'm lying!  ;D
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #19 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 19:52 »

It was a mistake, it's says 2 disc on the cover but it's just one.

Have you got a Raro one Stephen, take a look :-\
Mine doesn't say anything about 2 disc.
maybee it is corrected on some of them, i'm quite sure there isn't, but i could be wrong.

Can anyone else take a look, i haven't got mine with me/

My copy doesn't say anything about it being a 2-disc set.
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #20 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 21:44 »

Mine either. On the back it has 'english text inside' in reference to the liner notes but none of the features have English subs on them. A shame about the MILAN CALIBRE 9 2 discer with that whole disc of docs without English subs.

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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #21 on: 12 Nov 2007 - 22:02 »

There were loads of issues with the first few Di Leo discs from Raro, like no English subs on the extras, even though the packaging stated otherwise...
Well they're an Italian label so i can forgive 'em for that,at least they gave us the English dubs of the movies with subs for the Italian tracks. :'(
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #22 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 09:57 »

Mine says 'Collector's Edition 2 DVD'...

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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #23 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:08 »

Nice one Jonny, i thought i was getting dis-believed for a minute then :D
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #24 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:20 »

I'm sure mine's the same, as the three of us bought them around the same time. Raro must have pulled that cover pretty quickly and replaced it with the one that Stephen and Kev have.
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #25 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:26 »

Yeah, I had the first set of Raro DVD's pre-ordered a good month or two ahead of release, direct from Raro too. So I'm sure my copies are the first ones off the press.

It was like waiting for Christmas when I knew they had been shipped!
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« Reply #26 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:29 »

Yeah, I had the first set of Raro DVD's pre-ordered a good month or two ahead of release, direct from Raro too. So I'm sure my copies are the first ones off the press.

It was like waiting for Christmas when I knew they had been shipped!
Same with me and Paul, i was getting well excited, A couple of years previous we saw a little catalogue   
with the De Leo's in and someone Paul knows was going to try and release them here, we waited and waited and all he kept putting out was arty farty films but raro soon made up for it!
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #27 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:36 »

It was still a long wait though, mate – two and a half years, if I remember right...

Jonny – remember how much trouble we had trying to place the initial order on the Raro site? It kept timing out during the credit card verification and was driving us nuts! I think I attempted to order the initial batch (TO BE TWENTY, CALIBRE 9, MANHUNT and LIVE LIKE A COP, DIE LIKE A MAN) around 14 or 15 times! I think some of those titles were among my most eagerly-anticipated DVD titles ever.
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Re: Manhunt/La mala ordina (Fernando di Leo, 1972)
« Reply #28 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 10:41 »

Yeah, it was a nightmare. Seems funny now but at the time I was convinced that if I didn't get my order in as soon as possible they'd run out and I'd not get the DVDs.

Definitely the most anticipated DVDs so far for me too, waiting for 'Live Like a Cop' was utter torment. Especially as a friend in Sweden got his a few days before me, made screen grabs and emailed them to me, the bastard!  :-\
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« Reply #29 on: 13 Nov 2007 - 11:32 »

Yeah, it was a nightmare. Seems funny now but at the time I was convinced that if I didn't get my order in as soon as possible they'd run out and I'd not get the DVDs.
Funny you should say that, i panicked aswell :D
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