I have the crappiest postage stamp sized conversion to DVD of this movie. I'm joining the chorus when I ask why isn't it on a proper DVD? I too include this film as a guilty pleasure, not because it is inferior, but because it is decadent and so good. It was introduced to me by a friend. For the longest time, it seemed to be our secret. Why didn't anyone seem to know about this film? It had Angela Lansbury, who was in the Manchurian Candidate (pulled by Sinatra for years, I've heard), and Michael York. I've always thought this movie and Cabaret made a great double bill. I guess I will consider myself lucky to at least have a copy, until a proper DVD comes to market.