directed by Robert Weine
Germany 1920


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DVD Comparison:

Image Entertainment - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Kino - Region 0 - NTSC

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Distribution

Image Entertainment

Region 0  - NTSC

Kino International
Region 0 - NTSC
Runtime 1:11:36 1:14:18
Video

1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 6.21 mb/s
NTSC 704x480 29.97 f/s

1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 7.80
NTSC 704x480 24 f/s

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

Bitrate:

Image

 

Bitrate:

Kino

Audio (Dolby Digital 2.0) - Music only

(Dolby Digital 2.0) - Music only

Subtitles English Intertitles - no "subs" - DOES NOT SCROLL! English Intertitles - no "subs" - SCROLLS!
Features Release Information:
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: March 19, 1921

Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1

Discographic Information:
DVD Encoding: All Regions
Layers: Single

Edition Details:

Special Feature:
Musical scores by Timothy Brock
Audio Essay by Mike Budd
Photos, advertising and art
A 3-Minute excerpt from Robert Wiene's "Genuine: Tale of a Vampire" (1920)

 

DVD Release Date: August 14, 2002
Snapper Case

Release Information:
Studio: Kino International
Theatrical Release Date: March 19, 1921

Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1


Edition Details:

Two musical scores: by Donald Sosin and by Rainer Viertblöck
A 43-Minute Condensation of Robert Wiene's "Genuine: Tale of a Vampire" (1920)
Behind-the-Scenes Footage of Robert Wiene on the set of "I.N.R.I." (1923)
Excerpt with original Germany intertitles
Gallery of more than 40 photos, posters and production sketches

 

DVD Release Date: September 24, 2002
Keep Case

 

 

Comments:
The first part (about 5 minutes) of Kino version has looks pretty bad. But overall it is sharper, has better contrast and is less cropped. On Image Entertainment version "some scenes display a translucent line near the top of the frame. This is a defect carried over from original film copy." This line is not present on Kino version. The extras on Kino version are also better with a condensation of Wiene's Genuine: the Tale of a Vampire, Behind the Scenes promo footage of Wiene directing I.N.R.I., two musical scores, gallery of photos and artwork, samples of original German intertitles.. It also has animated menus.

 - Gary W. Tooze



 

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Image:

Kino (after first 5 minutes)

Sound:

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Extras: Kino
Menu: Kino (animated)
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Distribution

Image Entertainment

Region 0  - NTSC

Kino International
Region 0 - NTSC

 


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