DVD Aspect Ratio Question - Jimmy Stewart
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DVD Aspect Ratio Question - Jimmy Stewart
I'm very excited to see that there will be a large number of Jimmy Stewart movies released on DVD in May. However, I have noticed that Universal has The Far Country listed at FULL FRAME!!!!!! Does anyone know if this is true or a misprint
On a related note - Fox is releasing Flight of the Phoenix, but I can't find the aspect ratio of the DVD. Does anyone know what it will be
BTW: Here's the Universal link http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...?childId=33762
I hope these two releases are not screwed-up.
The good news is that (as far as I can tell) the other Stewart releases will be in their OAR's.
On a related note - Fox is releasing Flight of the Phoenix, but I can't find the aspect ratio of the DVD. Does anyone know what it will be
BTW: Here's the Universal link http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...?childId=33762
I hope these two releases are not screwed-up.
The good news is that (as far as I can tell) the other Stewart releases will be in their OAR's.
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According to IMDB, The Far Country was released in 1954. They also list an AR of 1.75 to one, but since it falls within a year or two of the generally accepted switchover date of 1955 for Academy ratio to widescreen, I'd say it was shot full frame with allowances made for it to be matted to 1.75 if needed.
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Thanks for the responses.......Rand, I look forward to your findings
BTW: I found that TCM broadcasts The Far Country in a letterboxed version.
CAST: James Stewart, Walter Brennan, Ruth Roman.
Two cowboys on the road to Alaska help a wagon train in trouble. C 97m. LBX
Western. D: Anthony Mann.
I sure hope this will not be released in full frame as indicated by Universal It would be a crime to alter this great Anthony Mann film with Jimmy Stewart. If it's true I can't understand why they would do this.
BTW: I found that TCM broadcasts The Far Country in a letterboxed version.
CAST: James Stewart, Walter Brennan, Ruth Roman.
Two cowboys on the road to Alaska help a wagon train in trouble. C 97m. LBX
Western. D: Anthony Mann.
I sure hope this will not be released in full frame as indicated by Universal It would be a crime to alter this great Anthony Mann film with Jimmy Stewart. If it's true I can't understand why they would do this.
Last edited by Vampyr; 04-09-03 at 12:58 PM.
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Whe the J. Stewart 5/2003 titles were first announced many were supposed to be double features. The Far Country/Bend of the River were supposed to be one double feature. Hopefully The Far Country will be OAR and it is a misprint. Bend of the River came out in 1952 so that should be FF.
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Hmm...
Night Passage
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=2259
and
The Rare Breed
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=1218
and
Shenandoah
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=1337
are Anamorphic Widescreen so maybe The Far Country will be FF since it is listed as FF. thanks for the Universal link. Last time I looked I could not find a thing for these titles.
Night Passage
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=2259
and
The Rare Breed
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=1218
and
Shenandoah
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...p?titleId=1337
are Anamorphic Widescreen so maybe The Far Country will be FF since it is listed as FF. thanks for the Universal link. Last time I looked I could not find a thing for these titles.
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This is interesting. The Glenn Miller Story 1953 Anamorphic Widescreen:
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...hp?titleId=603
From every on-line store I checked this title is listed as Anamorphic Widescreen while IMDB has it listed as FF which I think is correct.
Does anyone have The Glenn Miller Story and is it WS or FF?
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...hp?titleId=603
From every on-line store I checked this title is listed as Anamorphic Widescreen while IMDB has it listed as FF which I think is correct.
Does anyone have The Glenn Miller Story and is it WS or FF?
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Originally posted by ernestrp
This is interesting. The Glenn Miller Story 1953 Anamorphic Widescreen:
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...hp?titleId=603
From every on-line store I checked this title is listed as Anamorphic Widescreen while IMDB has it listed as FF which I think is correct.
Does anyone have The Glenn Miller Story and is it WS or FF?
This is interesting. The Glenn Miller Story 1953 Anamorphic Widescreen:
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...hp?titleId=603
From every on-line store I checked this title is listed as Anamorphic Widescreen while IMDB has it listed as FF which I think is correct.
Does anyone have The Glenn Miller Story and is it WS or FF?
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Then there's always the Anatomy Of A Murder debate ...... Was it in 1.33 in theaters; or 1.66 or 1.85?
(Packaging for the Full-Screen DVD says the 1.33:1 ratio reflects the theatrical ratio. But, is this accurate...or a vast Jimmy Stewart-type of AR conspiracy??! )
(Packaging for the Full-Screen DVD says the 1.33:1 ratio reflects the theatrical ratio. But, is this accurate...or a vast Jimmy Stewart-type of AR conspiracy??! )
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The laser disc is 1.33x1. It's a double disc with Bend of the River, released in '96. Most any wide screen film was letterboxed on laser disc by '96 so I'm not sure what the deal is.