Kino Lorber Announces New Digital Releases for December 2024
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Kino Lorber Announces New Digital Releases for December 2024

Kino Lorber will continue its focus on diverse and classic cinema, offering these films alongside bonus features such as audio commentaries, archival documentaries, and restored visuals. For more details, visit Kino Lorber’s official website or announcements.

Kino Lorber has announced an exciting lineup of digital and physical releases for December 2024, each available in restored 4K UHD formats. Here are some highlights:

1. December 10, 2024

  • “Hatari!” (4K UHD): A classic adventure directed by Howard Hawks, starring John Wayne as a professional game hunter in Africa.
  • “Diary of a Chambermaid” (1964): A period drama exploring class struggles, based on Octave Mirbeau’s novel.

2. December 17, 2024

  • “Below” (4K UHD): A supernatural WWII thriller co-written by Darren Aronofsky.
  • “Snake Eyes” (4K UHD): Brian De Palma’s stylish crime drama starring Nicolas Cage and Gary Sinise.
  • “Internal Affairs” (4K UHD): Starring Richard Gere and Andy García in a taut story about police corruption.
  • “Mr. Bug Goes to Town” (1941): A beautifully restored animated classic.
  • “Ilsa Collection” (4K UHD): Restored versions of the cult exploitation films, including:
    • Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS (1975)
    • Ilsa: Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (1976)
    • Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia (1977)
    • Ilsa, the Wicked Warden (1977)

3. December 24, 2024

  • “Play It Again, Sam” (1972): Woody Allen’s acclaimed romantic comedy, inspired by his Broadway play.
  • “The Boss”: A gripping crime drama from Fernando Di Leo’s celebrated Milieu Trilogy.

4. December 31, 2024

  • “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie”: The latest chapter in the beloved Monk series, bringing back Tony Shalhoub.
  • “Noble House” (1988 Mini-Series): A lavish adaptation of James Clavell’s sweeping novel.

These releases reflect Kino Lorber’s dedication to preserving cinematic history while also offering contemporary titles. Many titles include exciting bonus features like audio commentaries, documentaries, and trailers. Fans can purchase physical copies or stream some of the titles via the Kino Film Collection service for $5.99/month after a free trial​.

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