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Super excited to see this one. I understand it's not that good, but how can Jane Russell in Technicolor and a bathing suit--from a new 4K scan of the OCN, no less--not be worth a day one purchase?
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Blu-ray Knight
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Nice surprise...I thought we were going to be stuck with the ancient VHS/laserdisc forever.
Hopefully, The French Line will be released in the near future too. ![]() ![]() Last edited by whiteberry; 12-18-2019 at 07:17 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Its premiere took place underwater and was crashed by a then-unknown Jayne Mansfield:
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Blu-ray Knight
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The website's review is up:
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I got my copy today and just finished watching it now. I thought this was a cute movie, but I can see how others would find it weak or boring. For me, I just love Jane Russell and oh my, does this movie deliver her in spades! She must wear a dozen different outfits in the film, including a pair of red short shorts and briefly, a couple different two-piece bikinis, although her main swimwear is a red one-piece, and not the red two-piece shown on the posters which never does make an appearance. I mention this because I was so busy looking at Jane that I may have been less aware of the film's shortcomings. And yes, there are one or two revealing wardrobe moments, which I wasn't looking for, but noticed all the same.
One thing that is certain is that the film is really light on plot and there is barely any conflict until the end, although that made for a sort of relaxing travelogue experience. I suppose if you don't like Richard Egan or Gilbert Roland you might find the film tortuously boring, but I really enjoyed Roland's happy-go-lucky character and I thought he and Joseph Calleia stole the show in terms of what little narrative the film actually has. The Blu-ray is absolutely stunning. Obviously, the underwater shots look a bit less clear, especially when on location, but most of the close-ups, which I assume were shot in a tank, look stellar, in fact, they look so good that you can now tell that Gilbert Roland is not in most or all of the underwater footage. Indeed, for whatever reason, Roland's character is clearly played by a Caucasian diver whose hair and skin tone is nowhere near Roland's sunburnt skin and considerably hairy body. I assume the same is true at least most of the time for Egan and Russell (in one underwater scene, Russell's character is sporting red nails when in the film, she actually has clear nails), although at least some of their close-ups underwater on the wreck look like it could be them, particularly at the climax. Above the water, however, it's virtually all pin-sharp. A handful of shots look to have come from a source a bit further away than the negative, but that's only noticeable because so much of the film otherwise looks pristine. The red of Jane Russell's short shorts and her brunette hair, the orange-brown of the frequently topless Gilbert Roland, and of course. the blue-green hues of the water come through with incredible clarity. We really are incredibly lucky to get films remastered to this level for Blu-ray in this day and age, and this film is worth the price of admission just to see WAC's superlative remastering efforts come through once again--that is, if Jane Russell isn't enough. |
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Great review! As it's a blind buy for me I'm hoping it's in a similar vein to "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef" made two years earlier and also staring Gilbert Roland. Twilight times release of that looks great. I'm thinking this movie will sit very well next to that one. There's a great sub plot in "Beneath the 12 Mile Reef" that involves an onary giant octopus... Not sure if there's a giant octopus in "Underwater" but there looks to be sunken wrecks and treasure, which is the next best thing. Oh, and of course not forgetting the lovely Jane Russell!
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Mar 2018
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Promoted as RKO's first production in SuperScope, like all the rest of the so-called "SuperScope" productions, this was filmed in the standard academy ratio of 4:3, then cropped top and bottom in the Technicolor labs for wide screen "SuperScope" presentation. No special cameras or lenses were used for this process.
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Mar 2018
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^ And that's exactly how I enjoyed it. Part of the pleasure of seeing something like this, produced decades before I existed, is the pop culture archeology aspect of it all.
Hell, even The Deep is too dated for some( most?) audiences at this point (almost half a century on ![]() FWIW, I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did. It wasn't any forgotten classic, but it was an entertaining programmer, with decent production values, from a simpler time. Not to mentioned presented very well by WA. |
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