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+ Beautiful digital transfer supervised by Erwin Hillier. + Audio essay by film historian Ian Christie. + Behind-the-scenes stills, narrated by Thelma Schoonmaker-Powell. + The 1994 documentary I Know Where I'm Going! Revisited, by Mark Cousins. + Excerpts from Michael Powell's 1937 feature The Edge of the World, with commentary, and the 1978 documentary Return to the Edge of the World. + Photo essay by I Know Where I'm Going! aficionado Nancy Franklin, who explores the locations used in the film. + Home movies from one of Michael Powell's Scottish expeditions, narrated by Thelma Schoonmaker-Powell. + English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired. (Except that the Gaelic isn't subtitled - it just says "Speaks Gaelic") Steve |
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The photo essay is just Nancy showing some photos and talking about them. Steve |
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I've got them all on multiple videos, all the commercially released ones and others recorded from TV. And very nearly all the DVD versions (didn't bother with some of the 2 or 3 DVD boxed sets when I had all the DVDs already). Plus the laser disks and a few other odd things like video disks (not a DVD but a similar animal, plays in a DVD player). It's Black Narcissus that's been released in most DVD versions - so far. Closely followed by The Thief of Bagdad and The Red Shoes Only 2 DVD versions of IKWIG so far, but the good people at L'Institut Lumière are looking at that for one of their next ones. Steve |
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I already have IKWIG on DVD but I think I will treat myself to the Criterion release. As you say, you cannot have enough of a good thing. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif[/img] Cheers Dave. |
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+ New digital transfer supervised by Oscar winning director of photogaphy Jack Cardiff. + Audio commentary by film historian Ian Christie, featuring interviews with stars Marius Goring and Moira Shearer, cinematographer Jack Cardiff, composer Brian Easdale and Martin Scorsese. + Third audio track with Jeremy Irons reading from Powell and Pressburger's novelisation of The Red Shoes. + Martin Scorsese's collection of The Red Shoes memorabilia. + A collection of rare publicity of behind-the-scenes production stills. + The Red Shoes Sketches, an animated film of Hein Heckroth's painted stoyboards. These may be viewed by themselves or in split screen (alternate angle) with the ballet of "The Red Shoes" from the film. + The animated film may be viewed with the music from the ballet or with Jeremy Irons reading from the original Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale. + Theatrical Trailer. + A Powell and Pressburger filmography with film clips and stills from all of their films. + English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. + Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition. About the only thing that it doesn't include is Carlton's documentary A Profile of 'The Red Shoes' which has interviews with all the usual suspects (Prof Ian Christie, Jack Cardiff, Chris Challis) and Andrew & Kevin Macdonald (Emeric Pressburger's grandsons) and Christian Routh (Hein Heckroth's grandson) and a lovely interview with ballerina Darcey Bussell where she says it was Moira jumping into The Red Shoes that made her want to be a ballerina. Steve |
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