My confusion likely stems from the fact that I misread the company name as being Indicator, not Imprint (as is actually the case). The former is, IIRC (?!) a UK company. And finally, note that Volume 3 of the Imprint series, which is (to my mind at least) the most notable of their releases--containing MARTHA IVERS, NO MAN OF HER OWN, THE TURNING POINT and THE DESPERATE HOURS--is currently listed as being out of print both at Amazon and at Imprint's site. As with all of the Imprint noir releases, it's a limited edition set and, given the titles in the set, it's less than surprising to discover that it has apparently sold out.
on 5/24/2023, 2:23 pm, in reply to "Re: New Indicator "Essential Film Noir Collection" features big names in obscure 1949-53 films..."
Of course the fearlessly independent Aussies are still part of the British Commonwealth...I think! :-)
https://geekvibesnation.com/essential-film-noir-collection-4-imprint-blu-ray-review/
Here's another review that is more consistently positive regarding the films and Imprint's restoration efforts.
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