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After the upcoming Blu-Ray release of Lawrence of Arabia (1962) we will have all but Ryan's Daughter (1970) still to be restored and prepared for high definition and Blu-Ray transfer. Once this happens we will have the latter portion of David Lean's opus from 1957 to 1984 all on Blu-Ray. I was wondering just how many of us are interested in adding this movie into their Blu-Ray collections. Ryan's Daughter was filmed in Super Panavision 70 - one of the very last in fact - so it should make Ireland look and sound brilliant on Blu-Ray. I, for one, would jump at the chance to add this film to my collection. Am I the only one?
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Thanks given by: | benbess (04-25-2015), RTGFOREVER716 (04-15-2025) |
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You're for sure not the only one. I love David Lean and will be getting LOA day one most likely, which is something I rarely do due to price. But this movie is such a classic and I haven't seen it in decades. Ryan's Daughter should look terrific on Blu-ray and it'll be on my wishlist.
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I bought it, watched it and am quite pleased with it. Gorgeous film with a more than fair transfer. This spanish edition is region free (tested it on both my region A and region free players). And it sells really cheap, too. I wrote a quick review in the users section.
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If someone doesn't have the rights to release something, where do they find the HD transfers? Obviously the studio didn't give it to them. They stole it from the restoration "factory"? ![]() Last edited by filmmusic; 07-12-2015 at 10:12 AM. |
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There are other legit digital avenues to where they can acquire a digital rip, Warner Instant Streaming or VUDU HDX. One person compared the BD with one of the aforementioned and found them to be very similar so likely that was their source.
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I didn't know that this film had already been released on HD in a digital format. |
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Really looking forward to "Ryan's" release. Probably one of the most beautiful movies ever made.
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While it's a movie I just do not love, it should be available on Blu-ray. I've seen it in an original 70mm print on the big screen, and that is how the large format photography really shines. The production and format are much too big for the story IMO, and Lean really got blasted for that by the critics, but the location photography looks fantastic.
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Does anyone know what is the holdup with a release. Rights owned by David Lean's estate? Warner Brothers? MGM? Someone else? |
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I tweeted Warner Archive about this and they replied they had no plans to release it.
I also tweeted the BFI and they replied “great idea, we’ll pass it on to our team”. So don’t hold your breath. |
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Thanks given by: | Nicage22 (07-09-2020), yellowcakeuf6 (07-09-2020) |
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