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S E A R C H D V D B e a v e r |
(aka 'For Those Who Dare')
directed by S.
Sylvan Simon
USA 1949
Somewhere on Superstition Mountain there lies a treasure as big as the West. Silver screen legend Glenn Ford stars as Jacob "Dutch" Walz, the man behind the myth of Arizona's infamous Lost Dutchman gold mine. LUST FOR GOLD is the quintessential gold rush tale, chronicling one man's quest for the mother lode and the complications that come with such passions. This timeless tale of love, loss, danger and greed co-stars Ida Lupino, Gig Young and an uncredited appearance by Jay Silverheels. |
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Theatrical Release: June 10th, 1949
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DVD Review: Columbia Tri-Star - Region 1,2,3,4 - NTSC
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Distribution | Columbia Tri-Star Home Video - Region 1,2,3,4 - NTSC | |
Runtime | 1:29:54 | |
Video | 1.33:1
Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 5.6 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) | |
Subtitles | English, Japanese, None | |
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Release Information: Edition Details: • Columbia
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Very nice image from Columbia - this print must have been in great
shape. The back of the box claims it was digitally remastered in HD,
which I may tend to believe now. A little heavy in film grain in spots
but a very sharp image with great gray levels. No extras, but even
though the film is older than some of the other western releases, it is
in better shape. As per usual - no extras but a cheap price tag.
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