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Maybe it was the graininess of the 35mm
print
the studio sent, but I felt like I was watching a film made during that era.
However, after the director addressed us all, also announcing that he added a sepia tone color to the print, oh and by the way, he hasn't seen this
print
yet, so please comment afterwards!
No seriously, it was not the projector messing up, 'cause we're watching an answer print, or at least a hazeltine.
No, it's just pure stupidity that as a director you allow your film to premiere at such a big event, with a packed house filled with celebrities, but you can't seem to make/take time to check your
print
first before screening.
I recently saw a work
print
of this film, and it was simply amazing!
Apart from the film's American title change, the
print
was edited drastically (and in some cases incoherently) resulting in an uneven and less enjoyable film than the one that those lucky audiences in Britain were able to see when the film had its UK premiere in 1947.
And these comments are based on the UNRATED print, so I can't even begin to imagine what the edited R-rated version is like.
I saw this film theatrically in an archival
print
in California....what a treat!
Anyway, Syngenor is out of print, but if you find it, pick it up.
I saw this about 14 years ago in a stroke of luck ( a local TV station had picked up a print, and my mother, horror buff that she is, decided to tape it), and the film has stuck with me ever since.
On a side note, I hated the grainy-ness of the film...weirdly I actually watched a film
print
of the DV transfer, so it might look better on a Digital Projector, & I also had the experience of watching the film burn through, which rarely happens now.
By the time I can focus on the small
print
and see the song's name, the screen changes.
I appreciate Xenon in bringing back the "blaxplo" heydays through their video releases, but man, why not leave that scratchy looking
print
on the shelf and make it stay forgotten?
I saw a
print
of this film in a Latin American class a few years ago and was blown away."
I recently got hold of the Japanese DVD
print
via ebay.
Working as a projectionist in the cinema I have also shown the toon, and on examining the
print
it is really noticeable that many frames have been cut out when "Red" makes an appearance.
Maybe if we can find a
print
where the narration is removed and we just hear the songs we might have a watchable film.
The film transfer is from a completely washed out print, the audio is muffled and muddy and the dubbing is out of sync.
For several reasons, this is the comparatively hidden entry in the classic Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers filmography, but this 1935 film has been blissfully released in a fairly clean
print
transfer on DVD, both as an individual purchase and as part of a complete Astaire-Rogers DVD set.
Later, Providence rewarded my open mind by delivering into my hands (from out of the blue) a 35mm Technicolor
print
of the film.
My reason for mentioning it is that the
print
had an intermission at about the one hour point.
It seemed silly at first, but I later discovered that the
print
had been shown "double system," with separate hour-long reels of 35mm magnetic sound tracks.
I never found the magnetic stereo tracks, but the
print
also had the usual monaural optical track, of very good quality.
My
print
eventually decomposed from vinegar syndrome, but I was able to buy a VHS tape from a G&S society in England, which apparently owns the rights.
I was surprised to see that this early John Waters movie was available on video, presuming it would be long out of
print
(like "Mondo Trasho" and "Female Trouble")!
The surviving
print
seems to be missing some scenes, which accounts for its short length, but I doubt it takes away much from this twisted, sadistic "Gift of the Magi" gone bad.
You see, the original version of this film was about 50% longer and I really would like to see what some idiots chose to remove from the original
print.
The fact that the DVD source
print
is clearly taken a beat-up VHS tape complete with drop-outs and occasional faulty tracking doesn't help matters in the least.
I enjoyed this a lot more the second time when I could see it on a very clear DVD
print.
Second, the
print
quality was poor.
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