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Audio is perfect (presumably lossless), virtually no minor hiss even at high volume Visuals > are at the level of a high quality Indicator release (high mb rate - dual layered blu ray). Colours really ping on the blu ray. Motion is excellent It is also in the correct aspect ratio 2 : 35 : 1 Like buying an Indicator release |
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OK, to plonk a spanner into the works of film history, there are clearly 2 versions of Gambit; the well-known anamorphic 'Scope version AND a 16:9 flat version, both derived from the original (flat) Techniscope neg.
Unless someone wishes to claim that Concorde went back to the original neg, pan & scanned it and then automagically recreated the credits to fit...? I don't claim to know why Universal would have made 2 versions (TV maybe?), but they clearly did so. Top is the 'Scope dvd, below the German 16:9 Blu-Ray: [Show spoiler]
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Just got a copy of the French blu-ray. It is the scope version above. It is the same master as the US Universal Vault Series mod DVD. It looks a bit better than the dvd, but it isn't spectacular.
The special features have a 20 minute segment of someone talking about the film, its director & stars, but it is in French without English subtitles. |
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