Page 10 of 10

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2021, 19:14
by Scorpio
On Amazon Prime Spain, you can see the 104-minute version in HD:

https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0LCS0 ... 1637770281

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2021, 19:55
by Jox
Cool, I'm jealous...

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 14 Dec 2021, 12:01
by Jox
Long version (it seems) on UK Channel 5's My5
https://www.channel5.com/show/the-shooter

Image

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 28 Mar 2022, 19:43
by Jox
Greek VHS

Image

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 15 Apr 2022, 18:02
by Jox
TOTAL RECALL ("Desafio Total") instead of THE SHOOTER ("Desafio Final") on a Spanish admission stub :mrgreen:

Xevi Stark @xevi_7

Esta entrada está mal. La peli que fui a ver es Desafío Final, con Dolph Lundgren, pero el que imprimió las entradas seguramente era más fan de Schwarzenegger.
Image
Image

https://twitter.com/xevi_7/status/1514973425873338378

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 13 May 2022, 13:24
by Jox
Czech VHS

Image

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 22 Oct 2022, 18:23
by Jox
Jox wrote:Just found out that the AP Archives (Associated Press) holds some rare behind the scenes footage and interviews from the set:
http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/Czech ... h+lundgren

Description / shotlist:
1. PRAGUE "THE SHOOTER"

SHOWS:

AERIAL OF PRAGUE ROOFTOPS;
ACTION ON SET OF "THE SHOOTER;"
C/U DOLPH LUNDGREN GETTING MAKE-UP;
LUNDGREN AND DIRECTOR TED KOTCHEFF ON SET;
INTERVIEW LUNDGREN;
ACTION SCENE ON SET;
INTERVIEW KOTCHEFF;
PHOTOCALL WITH DUTCH ACTRESS MARUSCHKA DETMERS;
INTERVIEW DETMERS;
GV OF SECOND LOCATION - OLD AIRCRAFT SHELTER OUTSIDE PRAGUE;
C/U CLAPPERBOARD; C/U CAMERA;
ACTION ON SET WITH VEHICLE;
MORE B-ROLL LUNDGREN ON SET;
INTERVIEW LUNDGREN;
PHOTOCALL WITH LUNDGREN & DETMERS.

The set report (3 min 17) is now online 8)
http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/Czech ... 1&b=c3f694

It shows behind the scenes footage and interviews with Dolph, Ted Kotcheff, and Maruschka Detmers. (And although the site says Jan 1995, it was shot in November 1994.)

Image Image Image

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 10 Mar 2023, 15:48
by Jox
Rare Italian theatrical poster (daybill version)

Image

Image

Re: THE SHOOTER / Hidden Assassin (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2023, 15:08
by Jox
From the Parisian program "L'Officiel des spectacles" (which I kept), July 17, 1996.

8 screens in the greater Paris area (including suburbs).
(in comparison, MEN OF WAR had 30 screens in greater Paris, JOSHUA TREE had 29, and COVER-UP had 20)

OFFI96 copy 2.jpg
OFFI96 copy 2.jpg (218.17 KiB) Viewed 6187 times

Re: THE SHOOTER / HIDDEN ASSASSIN (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 12 Apr 2024, 12:49
by Jox
German label Retro Gold 63 just announced a "proper HD" Blu-ray (don't say if it's the longer version or the US edit)
https://www.facebook.com/retrogold63/po ... GXoiK5M5Ql

Re: THE SHOOTER / HIDDEN ASSASSIN (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 12 Apr 2024, 17:09
by JuV
I believe that label put out a few Seagal and JCVD movies on Blu-ray last year. I remember them creating an account to talk about one of the Seagal films on another forum. Maybe that's something they're willing to do on this forum as well?

Best case scenario is that it includes both the cuts.

Re: THE SHOOTER / HIDDEN ASSASSIN (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 12 Apr 2024, 17:40
by Jox
JuV wrote:Best case scenario is that it includes both the cuts.

For sure.

They seem a little weird though, making up cover arts that include utterly and gratuitously sexist and gore motifs for no reason...
https://retrogold63.de/products/falcon- ... rt-cover-a
https://retrogold63.de/products/inferno ... rt-cover-a

Re: THE SHOOTER / HIDDEN ASSASSIN (Ted Kotcheff, 1995)

PostPosted: 13 Apr 2024, 02:15
by JuV
Jox wrote:They seem a little weird though, making up cover arts that include utterly and gratuitously sexist and gore motifs for no reason...

Yeah, they have some, uhm, interesting artwork... I think some of their releases require age verification (18+) on their site. So it's possible there's even more risque stuff on there.

These types of limited mediabooks sell quite well in Germany. I'm guessing artwork like that has their fair share of collectors as well (they're all appear to be sold out).

I still don't fully understand why Germany has such a big boom of people who buy mediabooks, hartboxes, etc. I own a few of them, and a lot of companies simply re-package old discs with some luxurious packaging and charge €30-€50 for them. I guess it's similar to steelbooks and people wanting slipcovers for every Scream Factory or Vinegar Syndrome release.