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(aka "The End of the World" )
directed by Ranald MacDougall
USA 1959
“Millions Flee from Cities! End of the World!” From a Manhattan skyscraper, Ralph Burton (Harry Belafonte) surveys the emptiness announced by that chilling newspaper headline. Nuclear doomsday has come. Ralph is sure he is the last person alive. Then a woman (Inger Stevens) appears and the two form a cautious friendship that’s threatened when a third survivor (Mel Ferrer) arrives. Unlike other post-apocalyptic thrillers from The Time Machine to I Am Legend, there are no external monsters to battle here. Instead, the monsters – fear, intolerance, jealousy – lurk inside the all-too-human human beings. And heightening the intensity of writer/director Ranald MacDougall’s suspenseful and unsettling movie are stunning vistas of an unpopulated New York: vast, empty and soulless. *** Pennsylvania miner Harry Belafonte emerges from a cave-in to discover the coal field, and indeed all of Pennsylvania, deserted. By the time he reaches the eerie empty streets of New York City (these scenes were filmed at daybreak, just before the Friday "rush hour"). Belafonte has pieced together the situation: a mysterious radioactive cloud has killed off everyone else on Earth. After an hour or so of singing to himself and conversing with department store mannequins, Belafonte discovers that another human being, beautiful Inger Stevens, has survived the cataclysm. Tentatively overcoming inbred racial considerations, Belafonte and Stevens make the best of their situation (he even throws her a birthday party). But when Survivor No. 3 Mel Ferrer shows up, all the old hostilities and suspicions that have plagued Mankind for centuries are brought to the fore. Excerpt from B+N located HERE |
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Theatrical Release: April 23rd, 1959 (USA
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Comparison:
Warner Archive Collection - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Warner Archive - Region FREE - Blu-ray
Big thanks to Gregory Meshman for the Review!
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Distribution | Warner Archive Collection Home Video - Region 0 - NTSC | Warner Archive - Region FREE - Blu-ray |
Runtime | 1:34:33 | 1:34:43.719 |
Video |
2.35:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
2.35:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 28,585,077,398 bytesFeature: 27,681,134,592 bytes Video Bitrate: 34.99 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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Audio | Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo (English) |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 1972 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1972 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) |
Subtitles | English, None | English (SDH), None |
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Release
Information: Studio: Warner Home Video Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 29
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Release Information: Studio: Warner Archive
2.35:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 28,585,077,398 bytesFeature: 27,681,134,592 bytes Video Bitrate: 34.99 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details: • Theatrical Trailer (2:13)
Standard Blu-ray Case Chapters 30 |
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NOTE:
The below
Blu-ray
captures were taken directly from the
Blu-ray
disc.
On their
Blu-ray,
Warner Archive use a DTS-HD Master 2.0 channel track (24-bit) in the
original English language. It is another advancement in the film's audio
and score by iconic
Miklós Rózsa (A
Woman's Vengeance,
The
Killers, The
Lost Weekend,
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes,
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,
Double Indemnity) sounding
deeper establishing a desolate atmosphere. Warner Archive offer optional
English subtitles (in a yellow font) on their Region FREE
Blu-ray.
The Warner Archive
Blu-ray has the same extras as their
DVD from 2010 - a lone trailer.
I'm huge on the
Apocalypse genre of films (see our article
HERE) and ON THE DVD: The World, the Flesh and the Devil is an excellent end of the world drama with just 3 characters. You can see its influence as recent as this year's pilot episode of zombie series The Walking Dead. The CinemaScope black-and-white feature would have looked excellent in restored high definition, but this remastered release from Warner Archive Collection is more than acceptable. The single-layered progressive transfer looks crisp and detailed (see Harry Belafonte's reflection in the third capture). There are some instances of dirt and marks, like in the last capture, but they are very rare. The film is presented with Stereo Surround soundtrack, but, per usual for these made-on-demand discs, there are no subtitles. The disc has 29 chapters and a trailer (I used the title for the film from the trailer since the film itself only has one word at a time). There is also a Spanish disc released this December, but with didn't have a chance to compare it to this release. |
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Distribution | Warner Archive Collection Home Video - Region 0 - NTSC | Warner Archive - Region FREE - Blu-ray |
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