I know, I know I have the same problem with SilverWook 's TV alert! Thanks for the broadcast heads-up! I don't get it literally. I thought Disney had put this "back into the vault" years ago. I hope someone's saving it all That thing won't be back for another 76 years, and we'll both be dead.
We have to take a look now. The first and easiest thing I wanted to do was a paint program test. Taking jerryshadoe 's cue, I went with Miracle On 34th Street. From the available DVD and Blu-ray of that movie, the final result should be spectacular. Pickings' were pretty slim but I found the needed matching snapshots. The SD p colorize was pretty bad -- from weak, wrong-tinted, and color-smeared video tape, with massive YouTube compression.
The HD p was better but it had the poster's logo-bug on it I mean, really? Regardless of the sources, you should always fix each with a critical eye to make it as pristine as it can become. Black-border the clean picture area of each to prevent weird coloring in garbage-filled edges.
The process starts with the standard definition SD colorized source in this case, a YouTube screenshot.. But it really needs to be spiffed up. I use a paint program to get the shot where I want it to go. Once there, Avisynth , or another video program, is used to achieve the same result, even if from different processes in that environment. First, to get that "fog" of muted color fixed up, I use Color Balance to adjust the ambiance of the shot with a luminance temperature slider.
This is moved from it's default position of "Sunlight" K to the "Incandescent bulb" K direction. Granted, a subtle effect.. Next, the colors need some strength. However, doing that also over emphasizes an odd splash of aqua on the lapels of the left-hand jacket and nowhere else. That requires Hue shifting the blue spectrum-segment in the opposite direction while dramatically dropping it's Saturation NOTE : unless the luminances are thus synchronized, the final result might have noticeably skewed coloring from the different brightness levels.
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Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actress 60 credits. Princess Irene. The Little Mermaid. Show all 11 episodes. Shirley Dugan. Short Mary Lou Rogers. Extras :. The Blu-ray has a commentary by biographer F. This and the included trailer are transferred to the disc in i. Fort Apache is a great western. The Blu-ray is reasonably priced and the genre fans, as well as those of the director, Fonda and 'The Duke', should strongly consider indulging.
It makes for a wonderful 2-hours in the Home Theater. About the Reviewer: Hello, fellow Beavers! I credit DVD with expanding my horizons to fill an almost ravenous desire to seek out new film experiences.
I currently own approximately DVDs and have reviewed over myself. I appreciate my discussion Listserv for furthering my film education and inspiring me to continue running DVDBeaver. Plus a healthy thanks to those who donate and use our Amazon links. Although I never wanted to become one of those guys who focused ' too much ' on image and sound quality - I find HD is swiftly pushing me in that direction. Gary's Home Theatre:. APC AV 1. Gary W. Dick Foran Sgt. Quincannon as Sgt.
Guy Kibbee Capt. Wilkens as Capt. Jack Pennick Sgt. Daniel Schattuck as Sgt. Daniel Schattuck. Ray Hyke Recruit as Recruit. Movita Guadalupe as Guadalupe. Mary Gordon Ma barmaid as Ma barmaid. John Ford. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Deep into the territory of the great Apache chief, Cochise, the demoted Civil War general, Lieutenant Colonel Owen Thursday, reports for duty as a commanding officer at the remote U.
There, the arrogant commander will soon lock horns with the realistic and sensible second-in-command, Captain Kirby York, who, as an expert in the local Apaches, disagrees with Thursday who wants to make a name for himself in the Arizona frontier.
In the end, is it wise to engage in battle when personal glory is all you seek? John Ford's Masterpiece of the Frontier! Did you know Edit. Trivia The cast member who had the hardest time with John Ford was John Agar , making his film debut.
Whether it was because Agar was newly married to Ford's beloved Shirley Temple or because he wanted to test him, the director rode him mercilessly, calling him "Mr. Temple" in front of everyone, criticizing the way he delivered lines, chastising him for his lack of expert horsemanship.
One day Agar stormed off, vowing to quit the picture, but John Wayne took him aside and helped him with some of the more difficult aspects of his job. This movie takes place in Arizona, there is no river separating Arizona from Mexico.
Quotes Lt. Alternate versions German version is cut to 92 minutes. It is not not known why the film was cut for the German market in
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