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directed by John Sturges
USA 1955
Folks in Black Rock have their own way of welcoming mysterious, one-armed stranger John J. Macreedy. He’s welcome to leave. Or they’ll make sure he leaves in a pine box.Two-time Academy Award® winner* Spencer Tracy (a 1955 Best Actor Oscar® nominee for this film) plays World War II veteran Macreedy, who keeps his own counsel about why he’s come to Black Rock and who keeps his wits about him when confronted with threats and violence. Director John Sturges (The Great Escape) ramps up the tension while revealing Macreedy’s mission and the town’s grim secret. Robert Ryan, Walter Brennan, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin are among the town’s thugs and lap dogs. “I’m half horse, half alligator,” one says. They’ll find Macreedy is even tougher stuff. *** John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy) doesn't know it, but when he steps off the train at the jerkwater town of Black Rock, he will soon find himself the object of fear, hatred, and even a murder plot! The altruistic Macreedy came to Black Rock to hand over a posthumous military award to a local man whose son had died gallantly in the Second World War. What Macreedy couldn't know when he stepped off of that train was that the town had a shameful secret, one that must be kept at all costs. |
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anuary 7th, 1955Reviews More Reviews DVD Reviews
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Distribution | Warner Home Video (Controversial Classics Collection) - Region 1, 4 - NTSC |
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Runtime | 1:21:27 | 1:21:33.930 |
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2.47:1
Aspect Ratio Chapters : 22 |
2.55:1 Disc Size: 27,887,975,194 bytes Feature Size: 25,434,292,224 bytes Total Bitrate: 34.99 MbpsDual-layered Blu-ray MPEG4 - AVC |
Dolby 2.0 channel English / French |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 2102 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2102 kbps / 24-bit (DTS
Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) DTS-HD Master Audio English 2096 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2096 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) |
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Commentary by film historian Dana Polan |
Commentary by film historian Dana Polan Theatrical trailer (3:26) |
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October NOTE : Yes, there is some "Cinemascope Mumps" in the Blu-ray presentation (see Borgnine capture in the fight scene) - this would have been normal for original theatrical viewing. To quote the Widescreen Museum: "...the center of the image received less horizontal squeeze when the lenses were focused at short distances. When projected, the center of the image was expanded more than its original compression."The audio goes lossless with a robust DTS HD Master 2.0 channel transfer at 24-bits. The score by André Previn (Dial 1119, Cause For Alarm!, The Fastest Gun Alive, Elmer Gantry, Long Day's Journey Into Night) benefits adding another layer of atmosphere onto the film cloaked in mysteries. There are optional English (SDH) subtitles on the region FREE Blu-ray disc. No new extras - same, excellent Dana Polan commentary and a trailer. The dramatic advancement on the a/v is enough - and makes this a must-own - a film to revisit repeatedly. Strongly recommended ***
ON THE DVD: Colors seem a shade dull and this image may
be the least sharp of the widescreen films in the Controversial
Collections boxset. Portions of the commentary appeared informative at
times and dry in others. 16X9 friendly subtitles are excellent and the
grandiose anamorphic 2.47 widescreen is a treat. Very good DVD but colors,
although apparently non-manipulated and true seem a small degree washed
out from my recollection of seeing this film years ago. |
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Distribution | Warner Home Video (Controversial Classics Collection) - Region 1, 4 - NTSC |
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