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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781584480914
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1584480912
Label: Sling Shot
Manufacturer: Sling Shot
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Academy Ratio
Publisher: Sling Shot
Release Date: June 27, 2000
Running Time: 123 minutes
Sales Rank: 69176
Studio: Sling Shot
Theatrical Release Date: September 16, 1932
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I actually think there is a lot to like about this collection of 2 Fay Wray classics, especially if you know what you are getting from the start. What you are getting are 2 films, mastered from some pretty tired source material, on one DVD. The digital mastering is rather "so so" for these films, with some only a few minor artifacts not eminating from the original film source (lines, pixlation, etc). With these techinical weaknesses in mind, I think most veiwers will find a lot to enjoy here. Read More
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Both movies are a very good addition to any classic or horror movie collection. This disk, however, is not! The video transfer is supposedly "restored", but you would never know it. The Most Dangerous Game was watchable, but certain scenes were very washed out with lots of dirt and scratches. I had even worse success with The Vampire Bat. The movie started ok, but my DVD player actually had trouble reading the disk about mid-way through. It got so bad, that I had to stop watching the movie. If ... Read More
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Well, if there is a catch, it's the picture quality. Althoughthe DVD states that the films have been 'digitally remastered fromsources provided by National Film Museum', all that really proves is that the prints held by National Film Museum aren't that good. They picture quality is what you might charitably describe as 'mediocre' - not awful, not great, merely OK. The print for 'The Most Dangerous Game' is a bit grainy with slightly too much contrast and on-screen motion appears blurred instead of crisp. ... Read More
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These two golden age horror films are done a gross disservice by E-Biz's DVD pressing. Ostensibly struck from 35mm original elements from The National Museum (whoever they are!), what we are given in reality is a scratchy, overly-bright and, most unforgiveably, OUT OF FOCUS, copy of "Most Dangerous Game"! My public domain Beta copy from 15 years ago looks better than this! The soundtrack is equally poor, filled with loud hiss. "The Vampire Bat" fares slightly better; this copy looks no worse than the ... Read More
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If you like Fay Wray then you will like these. The 1st film "Most dangerous game" is not bad. A madman hunts people down like animals on his Island and Fay Wray becomes one of the hunted. The only bad thing is that the picture quality is not the best but probobly due to the orig print. Also, the madman (hunter) character is a little campy. The 2nd movie i actually enjoyed more. The story is not as strong but the actors are good. The Vampire Bat!! This movie is complete with decent atmosphere and ... Read More
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