Chantaje en Broadway (Sweet Smell of Success, 1957, Alexander Mackendrick)
A la venta el 30 de marzo.
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SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
-Restored High Definition (1080p) presentation of a 4K digital transfer from the original 35mm camera negative
-Original uncompressed PCM mono 1.0 audio
-Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
-Appreciation by critic and film historian Philip Kemp, author of Lethal Innocence: The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick
-Selected scene commentary by Philip Kemp
-Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away – Dermot McQuarrie’s 1986 Scottish Television documentary, featuring interviews with Mackendrick, Burt Lancaster, producer James Hill and many others
-Theatrical trailer
-Reversible sleeve featuring an original poster and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Walker
-Collector's booklet with new writing on the film by Michael Brooke and Mackendrick’s own analysis of various script drafts, illustrated with original stills and posters
DETAILS:
-Región: B
-Rating: PG
-Cat No: FCD1073
-Duration: 96 mins
-Language: English
-Subtitles: English SDH
-Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
-Audio: LPCM mono 1.0
-Black & White
Re: Chantaje en Broadway (Sweet Smell of Success, 1957, Alexander Mackendrick)
DVDBeaver ya se ha pronunciado:
"Arrow's 1080P looks exactly the same to my eye as the 2011 Criterion HD transfer. It is also dual-layered with a max'ed out bitrate. There may be some minor contrast differences but these won't be noticed by anyone not looking under a microscope. [...] Although Criterion may notch ahead with its extensive extras on their 1080P package, the Arrow Blu-ray is still a hugely desirable set - for its own extras and equally pristine a/v transfer. This film never tarnishes, IMO. Another one of our highest recommendations!"