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    Imprint Television To Release A New Collection Of TV Movies On Blu-Ray This June

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • May 18, 2025
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    Four people are gathered around a man lying in a hospital bed; two stand close together while another woman sits by the bedside, all looking at the patient with concern.

    Imprint Television has announced a new title to join the collection on Blu-Ray in June: TV Movie Of The Week – Collection Three (1966-1976). These represent a collection of dramatic tales not to be missed featuring the likes of James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Robert Duvall, Rod Taylor, and more.

    Imprint is a specialty label based out of Australia whose releases can be played in Blu-Ray players worldwide, including U.S. players. All first pressings of each release will have strictly limited-edition deluxe packaging along with new transfers, audio commentaries, exclusive bonus features & more. These releases will be limited to 1,500 copies only. Details can be found below:

    TV Movie Of The Week: Collection 3 | HD Trailer

    TV Movie Of The Week – Collection Three (1966 – 1976)

    Street Date: June 25, 2025

    Box set for "TV Movie of the Week Collection 3" includes Blu-ray cases and discs for "Fame is the Name of the Game," "Brian's Song," and "A Matter of Wife... and Death.Synopsis: Continue our ‘TV Movie Of The Week’ series, here to showcase the fondly remembered and pioneering genre of movies made for television. Take a trip back to the 60s and 70s with these three electric stories, featuring stars of the big screen as you’ve never seen them before.

     

     

    3-DISC BLU-RAY SET in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.

    Fame Is The Name Of The Game (1966) – Imprint Television #21

    Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

    Award-winning director Stuart Rosenberg (Cool Hand Luke) directed this chilling mystery starring Tony Franciosa, Jack Klugman, Susan St. James, and Robert Duvall. Jeff Dillon, a top feature writer and political analyst for Fame Magazine, discovers the corpse of a young woman with an address book in her hand, and decides to investigate her murder. Based on the book One Woman by Tiffany Thayer, this made-for-television film launched the TV series The Name Of The Game.

    Special Features & Technical Specs:

    • 1080p high-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Audio Commentary by screenwriter and film historian Gary Gerani
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

     

    Brian’s Song (1971) – Imprint Television #22

    Hollywood legends James Caan and Billy Dee Williams star in this moving biopic, receiving widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike. It is often referenced as one of the greatest television films ever made, and a key entry for fans of sports drama. Brian’s Song tells the true story of two professional football players for the Chicago Bears, Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, and their unbreakable bond when Piccolo is stricken with malignant cancer.

    Special Features & Technical Specs:

    • 1080p high-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Audio Commentary by actors James Caan and Billy Dee Williams
    • Gale Sayers: First and Goal – featurette
    • Promotional Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

     

    A Matter of Wife… and Death (1976) – Imprint Television #23

    Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

    Rod Taylor takes over the role of private detective Shamus McCoy, originated by Burt Reynbolds in Shamus (1973). After witnessing his former associate being blown up in his car, part time private eye, part time pool hustler, and full time ladies’ man Shamus finds himself in the middle of a major gambling ring.

    Technical Specs:

    • 1080p high-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles
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