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Steve Crook
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The new Criterion DVD of The Thief of Bagdad (1940). Or large parts of it, there's so much on there that it'll take a few sessions to watch it all.
* Special Edition Double-Disc Set Features: * New digital transfer, from restored film elements * Two audio commentaries: one featuring renowned directors Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, and one with film and music historian Bruce Eder * Visual Effects, a documentary about the technical achievements of The Thief of Bagdad, featuring interviews with special-effects masters Ray Harryhausen, Dennis Muren, and Craig Barron * The Lion Has Wings (1940), Alexander Korda's propaganda film for the English war effort, created when The Thief of Bagdad went into production hiatus * Excerpts from codirector Michael Powell's audio dictations for his autobiography * Excerpts from a 1976 radio interview with composer Miklos Rózsa * Stills gallery featuring rare images of the film's production and photos shot in Dufaycolor Optional music and effects track * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by film scholars Andrew Moor and Ian Christie The colour on the main film is just stunning. Superb Technicolor, on the verge of being over-saturated, but staying just on the right side of it. It's a great story, very well put together despite having about 6 different directors. You can hardly see the join between their different styles because Korda kept his guiding hand on all of them. The special effects are very well done, even by today's standards. Many of them are so good you don't even realise that it is a special effect. The documentary with Ray Harryhausen and others goes into a lot of detail about the effects used. I love the way that Coppola even interrupted himself while he was talking about something else just so that he could join in singing the line in the sailor's song "I want to be a bandit, Can't you understand it." We had heard that he was a fan of the film and particularly of that song and the terrible rhyme in it. I think this double DVD will keep me occupied for the next few evenings One odd thing, they don't mention it anywhere in the promotional material but it does have optional subtitles on the main film. Steve |
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