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(aka "Blood Couple" or "Double Possession" or "Blackout: Moment of Terror" or "Black Evil" )
directed by Bill Gunn
USA 1973
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"Doctor Hess Green.../Doctor of Anthropology, Doctor of
Geology.../While studying the ancient Black civilization
of Myrthia.../was stabbed by a stranger three
times.../one for God the Father, one for the Son.../and
one for the Holy Ghost.../stabbed with a dagger,
diseased from that ancient culture whereupon he became
addicted/and could not die.../nor could he be killed." |
Theatrical Release: No Theatrical Release for Original Cut / Shown at Cannes
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DVD Review: All Day Entertainment (The Complete Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC
Big thanks to Eric Cotenas for the Review!
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| Runtime | 1:52:08 | |
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1.85:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
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NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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| Audio | English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono | |
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Release Information: Studio: All Day Entertainment Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 22 |
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This "complete version" includes in inevitably poor quality a brief sequence in which a character leaves as a suicide note a poem called "To the Black Male Children." This sequence was missed when editor Victor Kanefsky's reels were combined with the cinematographer James Hinton's incomplete reels to do the initial restoration as it was not included in either of their materials (including the print shown at Cannes) and not noticed until afterwards. The sequence was restored from a 16mm print that had been making the rounds at universities. The recut version of GANJA & HESS titled BLOOD COUPLE (aka DOUBLE POSSESSION, BLACKOUT: MOMENT OF TERROR, BLACK VAMPIRE, VAMPIRES OF HARLEM, BLACK EVIL) could not be included as it is owned by MGM and neither they nor subsequently Sony sublicense titles in their catalogue. Although disowned by everyone involved in the production, the recut version's linear framing does bear more resemblance to Gunn's original screenplay (published in Phyllis Klotman's "Screenplays of the African American Experience" and also available in the DVD-ROM supplements). The structure of Gunn's approved version arose out of daily changes made by Gunn and his post production collaboration with editor Victor Kanefsky.
That said, the anamorphic 1.85:1 images is beautiful in a
rough-hew way given the original lighting, the Super 16mm gauge and
stock, and the private storage of the elements (the Museum of Modern
Art's copy is likely in no better shape given the multiple screenings
but Hinton and Kanefsky donated their reels to MoMA after the 1998
digital restoration work to composite and conform their reels with
MoMA's print for future screenings - it is not currently known what MoMA
have done with the materials or if they have included the missing
sequence from the 1998 restoration since All Day did notify them of this
omission). A shot thought to be cropped since nudity is obscured
actually seems artfully composed but there is one instance where an
actor's head is completely cut off by the upper frame (in a humorous
anecdote related in Video Watchdog #130, it is reported that Gunn said
it was composed that way because servants are superfluous in social
situations but Hinton confirms it was a problem with the viewfinder
during shooting).
For more info on the initial 1998 restoration, see Video
Watchdog #47. For information on this restoration, see Video Watchdog
#130. I also recommend Phyllis Klotman and Manthia Diawara's 1990
analysis published in the journal JUMP CUT 35:30-36 (online version at
JUMP CUT's website
HERE)
The navigation of the DVD (at least my copy) is a tad
problematic. After pressing the start button you are taken to a
disclaimer mentioning the condition of the elements and offered the
option to return to the main menu (as if one would give up on watching
the film because of the elements considering the film's rarity). Once
the film is actually started, hitting menu on some players just restarts
the film rather than going to the menu. |
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