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Dear Scott:

Flicker Alley, a small but very good DVD manufacturer, is planning to 
release a restored version of Murnau's PHANTOM (1922) in the near 
future. Here's the URL:

http://www.flickeralley.com/fa_phantom_01.html

Sinister Cinema (www.sinistercinema.com) used to sell a VHS version of 
SCHLOSS VOGELOED (1921), but I can't seem to find it in their catalog 
anymore. You may be able to request it via interlibrary loan, but I 
can't vouch for the quality. As far as I know, it has never been 
released on DVD.

Lastly, you may be insterested to hear that in June Eureka's "Masters 
of Cinema" line (http://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/moc/) is scheduled to 
release a new DVD of the domestic German release version of FAUST, 
which is different from the print that Kino released here and Eureka 
released previously on DVD in the UK. I suspect the transfer will also 
look better than Kino's.

Best,
James Steffen

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James M. Steffen
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Film and Theater Subject Liaison
Robert W. Woodruff Library Emory University
540 Asbury Circle
Atlanta, GA 30322-2870

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Quoting Scott Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>:

> I was wondering if _City Girl_ is the only surviving Murnau film that 
> is not available on DVD.  I saw it on a VHS from Grapevine recently, 
> and they may also have it on a DVDR, which my equipment can't handle. 
>  Aside from _Sunrise_, it does not appear anything else not in Kino's 
> Murnau collection has been released even on VHS.  Can anyone say 
> definitively any other survivors?
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> Scott
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