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DAVID RAYNER
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Yes, the Channel 5 transfer of North by Northwest was excellent and certainly did justice to the original VistaVision print.
I shall again be watching The Battle of The River Plate tonight on BBC2. They've run a good transfer of that VistaVision and Technicolor film a few times now, so if it's the same transfer tonight, it'll be okay. The sunset scene at the end, with all those golden pink scudding clouds looks marvellous, even on a television screen. Imagine how good this film looked when I went to see it as a ten year old on a big cinema screen in April, 1957 (it was supported by the award winning short film, The Red Balloon. A truly memorable programme from my childhood). Yes, I have considered writing to the BBC about the poor quality of their Hitchcock transfers on Saturday afternoon, but I think that if I have to write to them to tell them how to do their job, they're not worth writing to, really. |
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The_Late_Peter_Cook
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Very strange. |
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DAVID RAYNER
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Yes, Peter, it was a little postage stamp type picture in the middle of the screen for the first fifteen minutes. They've never shown any film like that before. Oddly enough, it was a full quarter of an hour before someone at the BBC realised it didn't look right and threw a switch that enlarged the picture to fill the screen.
We used to have a saying in my old projectionist days when something went wrong like that when we were watching a film in a cinema: "The chief's gone to the pub and left the lad in charge!" |
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DaveB
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I stopped recording films off BBC2 when they showed appalling prints of the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers movies a while back. At least, I assume it was BBC2's fault - it might be the bit-rate now assigned to the channel by Sky.
Whatever - when it comes to films like "The 39 Steps" and "The Lady Vanishes", I have no hesitation buying a pre-recorded DVD. You can't always rely on THEM, however. I bought the DVD of Hitchcock's "The Lodger" - and it was nowhere near as good quality as the bfi VHS I bought some years ago. |
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ollie
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cheers Ollie. |
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Wetherby Pond
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The problem with DVDs of British Hitchcock films is that most of them are from American companies like Madacy and Laserlight, who are taking advantage of the fact that many of the films are in the public domain over there, through a quirk in US copyright law. As a result, there's little incentive to do a decent job, since anyone with access to a crappy 16mm copy or video master can slap it on a disc and release it at a rock-bottom price - the sole saving grace of many of these DVDs is that they're often astonishingly cheap. Aside from Criterion's The 39 Steps and The Lady Vanishes - and even the latter is merely adequate - I've been resoundingly unimpressed by what I've sampled.
Unfortunately, it's very hard for British companies to compete effectively, since the films still are under copyright over here and will remain so for some considerable time - so you have to factor in licensing (Granada and Canal own virtually everything) and BBFC charges that US rivals don't have to worry about. As a result, here's not much commercial incentive to release anything other than the most obviously high-profile titles, which I imagine is why very few have emerged. Has anyone sampled this German DVD box set? The reviews look pretty positive, but my German doesn't extend much beyond the star ratings! |
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nobbywoods
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Checking at www.daveyp.com/hitchcock/index.php which reviews everything Hithcockian the version of The Lady Vanishes in the German box set is better than Criterions. I've seen their version of Sabotage and thought it was excellent.
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