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Last night I watched part of Arrow's new blu-ray of Mario Bava's Kill Baby Kill. The transfer is great and the sound is good. But I was puzzled by the color. It was nothing like the other Bava color films I've seen. The sets were all gray and there were just a few colors: flesh color, harvest gold, dull red and a kind of night blue. The lighting was atmospheric but the whole film looked kind of like a colorized B&W film. This morning I took some Beaver caps and turned them into B&W and I know it's sacrilege, but I actually like them better that way. I might check it out again tonight with the color turned off and see what I think.
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