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First of all, “Around the World in 80 Days” is one of the best of the 1950-1960’s gargantuan epics. It may not have the character depth of Giant or the scale of The Ten Commandments, but it’s smooth one heck of a fun movie.
Mike Todd situation out to execute 3 hours of crowd-pleasing entertainment and he reached his goal, ten-fold (literally… the $6,000,000 film earned over 4 times its cost at the box office) . The cast is improbable (it’s definately Cantinflas’ prove, though) and the Oscar winning cinematography is breathtaking. Also, one of the best musical scores (also an Oscar winner) and a witty screenplay (Oscar winner) manufacture it a loyal joy to recognize.
Sadly, for the last 18 years, the only version on home video has been a pan & scan one. “80 Days” was shot in the Todd-AO 70mm format, so the crisp, ultra-detailed, and wide image is totally mangled in that format. It doesn’t assist that the P&S tape also passe a mono track rather than the pudgy stereophonic surround sound that Todd-AO (and even many general release 35mm prints) offered.
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Warner Home Video’s DVD of the film is nothing short of a triumph. The film’s unusual negative has been in poor condition since the 1950’s (not Warner’s fault, mind you), thus making a watchable print is more or less impossible. Thankfully, Warner has remastered “80 Days” from scratch. The result is a glowing 2.20:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, with the Todd-AO mix adapted to Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbs, too!) While the image occasionally has gooey splices and some specks on the image, the film has a level of crispness and color vibrancy that rivals 1940’s Technicolor films. The 5.1 track is unbelievable and keeps a lot of the directional sound of 6-track magnetic sound from 70mm presentation.
What is really improbable is that Warner managed to create one of the most perfect digital transfers of a film, ever. Not one hint of edge enhancement pops up, no pixelation, no macroblocking. While the film source isn’t perfect, Warner didn’t add any sort of imperfections when adapting the 65mm film to NTSC video. The switch to 448 kbs (Warner usually uses a lower bitrate for 5.1 audio) gives the audio a distinct warmth that is in line with the ultra-high fidelity of 6-track mag sound.
The extras are colossal, too. The Robert Osborne intros, outtakes, Brian Sibley commentary, new “Trek to the Moon” short, and roadshow program book (on DVD-ROM) makes this an good presentation of a Best Record Oscar winner.
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Whether you’re collecting the Best Report winners, a fan of the classic 1950’s epics, or unprejudiced looking for a fun movie to peer, Around the World in 80 Days is worth a rob. “80 Days” hasn’t lost its luster due to age, it’s because of terrible presentation. Now that Warner Bros. has released the film in widescreen, people can now contemplate what is one of the most underrated and neglected films.
This Todd-AO wide-wide-wide hide production earned many accolades when it was released and, although it may be a bit tame by today’s standards, it should be placed on a DVD in its current WIDESCREEN Todd-AO format to come by the chubby achieve of its scenic and comical wonders. David Niven, a very young and shapely Shirley MacLaine, Robert Newton and Cantinflas head a Grand cast of movie stars playing all sorts of cameo surprise roles throughout, many of whom will probably not be recognized by today’s generation but who should be remembered nevertheless. The big Victor Young secure is handsome and Big names point to up all through this movie: Buster Keaton, Marlene Dietrich, Frank Sinatra, Cesar Romero, and over 40 other stars light up this adventure, which really works best in its widescreen presentation. Why this gargantuan family film has not been given the DVD treatment is a mystery to me. Let’s hope this error in judgment will be corrected soon and a pristine widescreen DVD will be forthcoming of this truly savory movie.
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