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Directed by
Jack Clayton
UK 1961
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"The best ghost movie I've ever seen" - Pauline Kael
Jack Clayton's celebrated screen adaptation of
Henry James's The Turn of the Screw (1898) is a brilliant exercise in
psychological horror. Impressionable and repressed governess Miss Giddens
(Deborah Kerr) agrees to tutor two orphaned children, Miles and Flora. On
arrival at Bly House, she becomes convinced that the children are possessed by
the perverse spirits of former governess Miss Jessel and her Heathcliffe-like
lover Quint (Peter Wyngarde), who both met with mysterious deaths. *** Based on Henry James's TURN OF THE SCREW, THE INNOCENTS is a chilling psychological horror film about a woman, Miss Giddens (Kerr), who takes a position as governess for two orphans in a stately Victorian home. Alone with the children and only a few servants, Miss Giddens soon begins to see what she believes to be ghosts and begins to suspect that the children's increasingly bizarre behaviour may be the result of some supernatural power. When she learns the fate of the house's previous governess and valet, Miss Giddens takes it upon herself to rescue the children from the supernatural being that seems to have them in its grips, all the while questioning her own sanity. Kerr's nuanced performance, possibly the best of her career, and Francis's atmospheric cinematography help make this a true horror classic.
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Theatrical Release: December 25th, 1961
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20th Century Fox - Region 1 - NTSC vs. BFI - Region 2 - PAL vs. BFI - Region 'B' - Blu-ray
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| Distribution | 20th Century Fox Home Video - Region 1 - NTSC |
BFI Video Region 2- PAL |
BFI Video Region 'B' - Blu-ray |
| Runtime | 1:39:51 | 1:35:51 (4% PAL speedup) | 1:39:59.243 |
| Video |
2.35:1
Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 5.32 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
2.35:1
Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 6.469 mb/s PAL 720x576 25.00 f/s |
1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 40,213,347,264 bytesFeature: 21,720,468,672 bytes Video Bitrate: 24.01 Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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| Bitrate: BFI Blu-ray |
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| Audio | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), DUB: Spanish (Dolby Digital Mono) | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) | LPCM
Audio English 1536 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit LPCM Audio English 1536 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit |
| Subtitles | English, Spanish, None | English (for both feature and commentary), None | English (for both feature and commentary), None |
| Features |
Release Information:
Edition Details: • Theatrical
trailer |
Release Information:
Edition Details:
• Commentary with Professor Christopher Frayling |
Release Information: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 40,213,347,264 bytesFeature: 21,720,468,672 bytes Video Bitrate: 24.01 Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Edition Details:
• Filmed introduction and commentary with Professor Christopher Frayling |
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NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were ripped directly from the Blu-ray disc. ADDITION: (August 2010) BFI Region 'B' - Blu-ray: Firstly, both DVDs were very strong - but this dual-layered 1080P transfer from the BFI does indeed improve especially in the visibility of grain - which is far easier to see providing some earthy texture to the visuals. Detail also improves to a lesser degree and contrast remains strong. This may be exclusive to screeners but a friend with a modified Oppo - saw pixilation at times but my own screener copy played smoothly on my Momitsu 899. I fast forwarded and created some artifacts but couldn't repeat the experiment. There may be modest instability but we will have another viewing on a 799 machine and report back here if there is any validity to it. For the most part this Blu-ray looks wonderful and held up well on my system. There was no chroma or digital manipulation that I could determine. NOTE: Sent from Eric: "...some haze is intentional in the cinematography of the film. Francis shot some of the scenes with hand-painted red filters "mainly to enclose the Cinemascope format" - he later used these filters in some of the color horror films he directed for a completely different type of effect like the monster POV shots in some of his Hammer and Tyburn films (from an interview by Barry King HERE). - thanks Eric! We get a linear PCM 2.0 channel at 1500 Kbps it has some suspenseful depth in the score and definitely appears to improve over the DVD audio rendering. There are some nice subtle effects that come through well - even in the stereo. Optional English subtitles are included and my Momitsu has identified it as being region 'B'-locked. Extras appear duplicated from the 2006 BFI DVD including the excellent commentary by Christopher Frayling and inclusion of the shorts Naples is a Battle Field (Jack Clayton, 1944, 13mins) and rare RAF film The Bespoke Overcoat. There is a stills gallery including original costume designs, publicity posters, press books and production pictures and an extensive 30-page illustrated booklet including film notes by Jeremy Dyson (The League of Gentlemen). This is a beautiful and haunting film that I never tire of revisiting every couple of years. Kerr is her usual fantastic-self and the Blu-ray gave me the spookiest viewing that I've yet seen of The Innocents. This is a film that can be a bit of an enigma and I always tend to recall Picnic at Hanging Rock - perhaps for all the unspoken and eerie moments viewing the austere surroundings. I consider the film an essential on many fronts. ****
ADDITION: BFI DVD - December 06' :
Although it may not be as obviously noticeable from the
screen captures - the BFI is easily the superior
transfer. It is smoother, sharper and has less
artifacts. It is pristine.
Professor Christopher
Frayling gives a stupendous commentary (with optional subtitles) where he discusses
everything from the films flower imagery to Capote's strong input
on the screenplay. He is fully prepared and I can't imagine anyone
knowing more about the film than this man. Excellent listening. There is also an
introduction by the man, plus a 30 minute short by Jack Clayton entitled
The Bespoke Overcoat, a stills gallery and a beautifully bound
booklet. The packaging is also magnificent - this is a wonderful DVD set
and I will be considering it in the DVD of the Year voting.
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The FOX:
A beautifully shot film only enhances this DVD image - which is still
strong in its own right. Good grays and shadow
detail, plus we love the scope. It has some haziness at times but
nothing untoward. No worthy extras, but a decent price and a
great film for the money. We recommend!
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| Distribution | 20th Century Fox Home Video - Region 1 - NTSC |
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