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by Edward Dmytryk
USA 1954
A Western remake of ”House of Strangers” (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1949), there is also a touch of King Lear in the story, in form of
the brothers and their relationship to their father. But its only a touch, and
King Lear would not be adapted into Western before “The Man from Laramie” (Anthony
Mann, 1955). It nevertheless is interesting with what ease themes from King
Lear can be carried over into the Western. |
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Theatrical Release: July 29, 1954 (New York City, New York)
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DVD Comparison:
20th Century Fox - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Optimum - Region 2 - PAL
(20th Century Fox - Region 1 - NTSC - LEFT vs. Optimum - Region 2 - PAL - RIGHT)
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20th Century Fox Region 1 - NTSC |
Optimum Releasing Region 2 - PAL |
Runtime | 1:36:12 | 1:32:22 (4% PAL speedup) |
Video |
1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
2.52:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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Bitrate:
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 4.0 Surround), DUBs: Spanish (mono), French (mono) |
English (Dolby Digital mono) |
Subtitles | English, Spanish, and none | None |
Features |
Release Information: Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details:
Chapters 16
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Release Information: Studio: Optimum Classics Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 12 |
Comments |
Same deal as "Forty Guns", "Drums Along the Mohawk" and "Warlock" as in this comparison. The Optimum is slightly sharper although differences may be more pronounced than in the aforementioned DVD analysis'. The Fox has well-appointed optional subtitles and the Optimum has none. The Fox has a trailer for the film and the Fox Movie-Tone News reel, where the Optimum has nothing. The Fox offers Stereo 4.0 audio where the Optimum is only monaural. I don't see any significant cropping issues and as both are very reasonably priced. This may be one instance where you want to nab the Optimum if you don't have it already
Gary W Tooze
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Recommended Reading
for Western Genre Fans (CLICK COVERS or TITLES for more information)
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The Crowded Prairie: American National Identity in
the Hollywood Western (Cinema and Society) by Michael Coyne |
The Invention of the Western Film : A Cultural
History of the Genre's First Half Century (Genres in American Cinema S.) by Scott Simmon |
The Searchers (Bfi Film Classics) by Edward Buscombe |
The Western Genre by John Saunders |
Westerns: Films through History (AFI
Film Readers) by Janet Walker |
Gunfighter Nation: The Myth of the Frontier in
Twentieth-Century America by Richard Slotkin |
The Western (Inside Film) by David Lusted |
Red River (Bfi Film Classics) by Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues |
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Distribution |
20th Century Fox Region 1 - NTSC |
Optimum Releasing Region 2 - PAL |
Report Card:
Image: |
Optimum |
Sound: |
20th Century Fox |
Extras: | 20th Century Fox |
Menu: | Optimum |
Edward Dmytryk