One of the best films ever.
Probably Hitchcock's masterpiece, with a big dollop of help from the great Alec Coppel who contributed the first shooting script, and the bulk of the finished script was his.
He also penned: the Oscar nominated The Captain's Paradise, 1953, Mr Denning Drives North, 1951, and Obsession, 1949.
This would be a great coup if the BFI got to release it in Steelbook format - and with the original Orange artwork (as said by the OP) in high gloss; and from the BFI we could be sure of great quality.
I've said maybe because I own the masterpiece collection which I'm happy with, but also love my Lifeboat steel. If given the choice I would prefer a release of his more obscure films that don't yet have a special edition.