My.Darling.Clementine.1946.Pre-Release.Version.1080p.BluRay.x264
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Thanks Drarbg, I had heard about this original Ford version - cannot wait to see it
what do you mean by pre-release version? Is this the Criterion ?
"Criterion's upcoming Blu-ray release of this monumental western directed by the great John Ford features two versions of the film: the Prerelease Version, which runs at approximately 103 minutes, and the recently restored Theatrical Version, which runs at approximately 97 minutes. There are substantial differences between the two. The Theatrical Version, which was re-edited by producer Darryl F. Zanuck, actually contains unique close-ups and even entire sequences that were not shot by Ford, as well as a different soundtrack. Unsurprisingly, it was not Ford's preferred version of the film. "
I'd actually prefer to have the other Criterion version posted -- it's the version I am most familiar with and has been restored better than this one. Still, this is a good one to have been posted, so thanks as usual must go to Drarbg.
I'd actually prefer to have the other Criterion version posted -- it's the version I am most familiar with and has been restored better than this one. Still, this is a good one to have been posted, so thanks as usual must go to Drarbg.
Is the theatrical Criterion release going to be made available? I've been waiting for months for that one.
For most folks that will definitely be the preferred version.
This version, while interesting historically, isn't going to be one that most people will want to have in their collection.
This version, while interesting historically, isn't going to be one that most people will want to have in their collection.
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