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Warner Archive November 2025 Blu-ray Releases

Warner Archive November 2025 Blu-ray Releases

Warner Archive has detailed its November 2025 slate of Blu-ray releases, featuring seven restored classics from the studio’s vaults. The lineup includes The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941), Silver River (1948), The Miracle (1959), It's Love I'm After (1937), I Love You Again (1940), The Iron Mistress (1952), and At the Circus (1939). All titles arrive on Blu-ray November 18.

The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)

Bette Davis and James Cagney star in this fast-paced screwball comedy written by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein (Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace). Charter pilot Steve Collins (Cagney) kidnaps runaway heiress Joan Winfield (Davis) for her father, igniting a series of comic misadventures.

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Silver River (1948)

Directed by Raoul Walsh, Silver River stars Errol Flynn as a disgraced Union captain who turns ambition into empire in postwar Colorado. Ann Sheridan co-stars, with a score by Max Steiner underscoring the film’s blend of adventure and moral conflict.

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The Miracle (1959)

Carroll Baker headlines The Miracle, a Technirama production directed by Irving Rapper. Adapted from a celebrated stage play, the film follows a young nun who leaves the convent for love and self-discovery. Roger Moore, Katina Paxinou, and Walter Slezak co-star, with a score by Elmer Bernstein.

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It's Love I'm After (1937)

Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, and Olivia de Havilland shine in this quick-witted romantic farce about a vain stage actor whose real-life drama outpaces his performances. Directed by Archie Mayo.

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I Love You Again (1940)

William Powell and Myrna Loy reunite for I Love You Again, a sharp romantic comedy from director W.S. Van Dyke II. Powell plays a conman who wakes from amnesia to find himself living a respectable life in a small town—and married to the woman he once swindled.

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The Iron Mistress (1952)

Alan Ladd portrays frontiersman Jim Bowie in this Technicolor adventure directed by Gordon Douglas. The film dramatizes Bowie’s rise to fame and his tempestuous romance with Jubalon de Bornay, played by Virginia Mayo.

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At the Circus (1939)

The Marx Brothers bring their signature chaos to the big top in At the Circus, featuring Groucho, Chico, and Harpo in one of their most memorable outings. The film includes the classic number “Lydia, the Tattooed Lady.”

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Collectors following year-end release schedules have plenty to look forward to, with other labels unveiling new lineups such as Imprint Films’ November slate, Radiance Films’ January releases, and Indicator’s January 2026 titles. For collectors seeking emerging and underground cinema, Error 4444’s December Blu-ray lineup also continues to expand the range of contemporary and cult offerings.

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