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UK 1976

 

  The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-perfect supporting performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details.

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Theatrical Release: May 28th, 1976

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DVD Comparison:

 Criterion (2-disc) - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Anchor Bay (2-disc) - Region 1 - NTSC

Big thanks to Enrique C for the Anchor Bay screen caps!

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DVD Box Cover

   

Distribution Criterion Collection Spine # 304 - Region 1 - NTSC Anchor Bay (Special Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC
Runtime 2:18:55  2:18:35 
Video 2.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 6.96 mb/s
NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s
2.30:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 7.27 mb/s
NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s

NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes.

Bitrate: Criterion

Bitrate: Anchor Bay

Audio English (Dolby Digital 2.0)  English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), English (DTS 6.1 ES), English (Dolby Digital 2.0) 
Subtitles English, None None
Features

Release Information:
Studio: Criterion

Aspect Ratio:
Original aspect Ratio 2.33:1

Edition Details:

• Exclusive audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
• Performance, a compilation of new video interviews with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn (24:51)
• Interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg (26:15)
• Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
• Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity stills, introduced by set photographer David James
• Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films
• Trailers and television spots
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• Plus: an exclusive reprint of Walter Tevis’s original novel (160 pages), courtesy of Vintage Books, and a 32-page booklet featuring a new essay on the film by critic Graham Fuller and an appreciation of Tevis by novelist Jack Matthews

DVD Release Date: September 27th, 2005

Thick Keep Case inside VHS-sized cardboard case (beside novel)
Chapters: 24

Release Information:
Studio: Anchor Bay Video

Aspect Ratio:
Original aspect Ratio 2.30:1

Edition Details:

• Watching the Alien": an all-new 24-minute featurette

• 2 TV Spots
• Talent bios
• Poster and still gallery
• Original screenplay in DVD-ROM

DVD Release Date: February 11th, 2003

Dual Digipak that slips lengthwise into slim cardboard case
Chapters: 28

 

 

 

Comments:

ADDITION: Anchor Bay - (SE) - October 05' - I can't really add to much more to simply viewing the screen captures in regards to image quality - the Criterion is far ahead in clarity, colors, contrast, framing etc. etc. . I also appreciate Criterion having removable subtitles - that are absent on the Anchor Bay. Which, at the time of its release, was considered quite a strong DVD production, but now in comparison it looks faded, yellow and inferior next to the stellar Criterion. Where the Anchor Bay does shine is in the audio - where a couple of strong re-mixes (5.1 + DTS) augment their Special Edition package that also includes the 2.0 track. Obviously we strongly suggest the Criterion, which may be the running for DVD of the Year!

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Blasphemously not a Bowie fan, I admit to not particularly caring for this movie at all in my first viewing many years ago, but obviously someone at Criterion is keen (bordering on obsessive) about this particular film. Now, it has grown on me slightly in a subsequent viewing but I actually prefer the sci-fi novel by Walter Tevis (who also wrote "The Hustler"), which in an unusual surprise of DVD packaging is also included with the 2-disc DVD set! There are some other DVD editions of this film available previously, but they can't hold a candle to this Criterion offering... in any area. The Criterion image is perfect - I wouldn't relate a flaw to you even if I could find one as it would be so minute. The audio commentary is likewise top notch - fairly frank and detailed with Buck Henry's wry sense of humor folded in and historical recollections with Roeg's (sounding tired) impetus as the focus. The 2nd disc is extensively filled with extra features which I am still wading through. I immediately watched the Rip Torn-Candy Clark featurette called "Performance". It was fairly enjoyable and interesting.

In closing I can only state that anyone who is remotely keen on this film will be getting the DVD package of the year (decade?) as it is so extensive it is completeness. Some may consider this overkill and I'd be hard-pressed to argue with them. What's next to include as a supplement ? Model sets? Scripts? Action figures? - all kidding aside this is one amazing package from the greatest DVD production company in the world. out of

Gary W. Tooze

 





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Subtitle Sample

 

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DVD Box Cover

   

Distribution Criterion Collection Spine # 304 - Region 1 - NTSC Anchor Bay (Special Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC

 

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Anchor Bay

Extras: Criterion
Menu: Criterion




 

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