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directed by William Castle
USA 1945
The Whistler 8-film series has been released on Blu-ray - reviewed / compared HERE
One of the best of the offbeat series. About 15 or 20 minutes into the screenplay and we still can't be sure what direction the story will take or how it will turn out. We're being set up for something, but without the usual conventions, it's hard to know what. [...] Richard Dix is perfectly cast as the burned-out magnate looking for a new lease on life after years of cut-throat competition at the top. In fact he looks like he's at tether's end until he meets the sweet blonde nurse. ( Prophetically, the alcoholic Dix would die a few short years later). However, the chummy stroll with cabbie Rhys Williams along poverty row is rather overdone, while the roomful of cheerful clinic patients smacks of pure Hollywood pretense. On the other hand, the converted lighthouse amounts to an inspired bit of "mise-en-scene", with a moonlit seascape that stretches into a glimpse of eternity and a perfect backdrop for the events that follow. Excerpt of review from Doug Doepke for imdb.com located HERE |
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Theatrical Release: 30 October 1945 (USA)
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DVD Comparison:
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Runtime | 59:38 | 59:42 |
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Audio | Dolby Digital Mono (English) |
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Subtitles | None | None |
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June 2, 2015 Chapters 6 |
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The Whistler 8-film series has been released on Blu-ray - reviewed / compared HERE The Whistler series of eight movies was probably the most requested film series from Columbia library to get a DVD release and it was missing from authorized digital media until now. There were many questionable releases from various companies, like from Onesmedia compared here, a company specializing on radio compilation CDs and DVDs that also releases some film series based in radio plays. Their early release of The Whistler series also includes a DVD of over 235 hours of The Whistler radio mystery plays, but it's no longer available on Amazon. While it was nice to see all eight films collected in one made-on-demand package, the quality of transfers is poor and new made-on-demand discs from Sony Pictures blows the transfers in all regards. The excellent contrast, grain structure and lack of any damage on the print, including annoying watermarks with a company logo seen on Onesmedia releases, makes releases from Sony easy to recommend. The progressive single-layered disc also provides better audio with no clicks or pops heard on earlier transfers. The Sony disc doesn't have any menus, so the film starts right after FBI warning screens. So far Sony skipped the second entry in the series, The Mark of the Whistler, which was based on Cornell Woolrich's story, Dormant Account, likely due to clearance. The Whistler and The Power of the Whistler has been already released in May and the last 3 pictures were already announced for July and we will add reviews to them as well. The first 5 pictures of the Whistler series, starring Richard Dix in a different role, are all excellent and each one can be easily recommended. For more on The Whistler films we recommend a book on the series, The Whistler: Stepping Into the Shadows. |
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