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I hope that if TCM finds a
print
of this film and feels compelled to air it that it is safely relegated to the 4:00 am slot.
Also saying that the current available
print
is dark, dreary, scratchy, abysmally edited, painfully dubbed, seemingly censored and in almost unwatchable shape is also correct.
For months preceding the release of this movie you saw it advertised in all sorts of
print
media, so I patiently waited for its video release to see what all the hype was about.
The characters are generic and stereotypical (Do they REALLY need to make an African-American man wear tiger-stripe
print
clothing and speak in a Jamacian accent?
It's almost as though everybody read the script and forgot to read the fine print..."It will all be done on a computer".
It's nice to imagine that an original German-language
print
might improve matters--the comedic English-language dubbing isn't funny at all--but truthfully, this is one of the worst amateur films of any genre you're likely to see.
It's also very poorly made, surprisingly so considering it came from MGM. Leonard Smith's bare bones cinematography is strictly from the 'set up the camera and don't move it' school, frequently to the detriment of the cast, who find themselves delivering lines off screen (it's like a pan and scan
print
before such existed!) or having their heads cut off.
The restoration on Kino Video restores surviving footage (damaged in some way in most scenes) from the alternate earlier version to give us a 107 minute
print.
(My one complaint is that the
print
used on the Elvira release is so poor that it looks like a well worn video tape copy that was past its prime 20 years ago.)
I'm glad I watched it on TV for free; would have hated to have coughed up the bucks for a
print.
The
print
is not great, nor is the sound, but if you have $1.00 and 90 or so minutes to spare, you'll get your money's worth (which is not saying an awful lot).
The
print
I saw was badly deteriorated, which may have affected its enjoyment.
A beautiful new
print
of "Zabriskie Point" is playing in Paris and seems to be doing well in the Latin Quarter.
This was filmed in early Technicolour that looks very primitive today (everyone looks even whiter than Michael Jackson), but perhaps the
print
needs cleaning up.
I had the privilege of watching Scarface on the big screen with its beautifully restored 35mm
print
in honor of the 20th anniversary of the films release.
Enjoy!!This is a very hard movie to find, It is out of
print.
Enjoy!! Dave Engle This is a very hard movie to find, It is out of
print.
The
print
I saw was particularly bad and at one point broke down completely so maybe a DVD version would enhance it.
What we need now is a really good
print
transferred to DVD so we can truly appreciate this early masterpiece of cinema.
Having previously seen the abridged
print
presented by David Shepard, I finally got a hold of a complete--or nearer complete version, which was about 56 minutes compared to the 30-minute version more widely distributed.
Too bad its rights are in a tangle and the only
print
anyone knows of is 16mm; evidently, after Twentieth Century Fox released it (to considerable success), the rights reverted to the Army, and if there's a good 35mm
print
out there, it probably lies somewhere in the bowels of the Pentagon.
This is a superb movie, suitable for all but the very youngest, though accessibility for younger people was marred (at least in the
print
which I saw) by the use of some unfortunate choice of English sub-titling!
I'm not sure if Blackhawk Films only had a film
print
of these parts, or they edited out the other scenes.
It's now available from Dragon Dynasty and the
print
is beautiful and the DVD commentary by Bey Logan is EXACTLY the kind of intelligent, thoughtful analysis these gems truly deserve.
I am quite the Mitchell Leisen fan so it was a great anticipation that I rented this movie but the
print
I got was extremely bad, so worn down from use and scorched seemingly beyond repair, the movie was so dark.
John Bryson told the story just as it was presented to the jurors (and picked up by the press) of the arterial spray, the actelone (??) plates, Dr. James Cameron's certainty that the collar was cut with scissors, that a baby could not be taken whole from her clothes with the buttons still done up, bloody hand print, etc. all quite convincingly.
It was released on VHS in Britain in the early 90's but went out of
print.
I was lucky enough to see the Cineteca di Bologna's flawless new restoration of an Italian silent
print
at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The Rohauer blurb at the start warns that the Three Ages single nitrate
print
was rediscovered and salvaged in 1954 just in time before combustion, and many frames that seemed hopelessly glued together were separated.
This a rip roaring western and i have watched it many times and it entertains on every level.However if your after the true facts about such legends as Hickcock,Cody and Calamity Jane then look elsewhere, as John Ford suggested this is the west when the truth becomes legend
print
the legend.The story moves with a cracking pace, and there is some great dialogue between Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur two very watchable stars who help to make this movie.The sharp eyed amongst you might just spot Gabby Hayes as an Indian scout, also there is a very young Anthony Quinn making his debut as Cayenne warrior, he actually married one of Demilles daughters in real life.Indeed its Quinns character who informs Cooper of the massacre of Custer told in flash back, the finale is well done and when the credits roll it fuses the American west with American history.So please take time out to watch this classic western.
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