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Comancheros, The |
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Genre:Western
Reviewed In Issue 07 Of Widescreen Review®
Stars:
John Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Ina Balin, Lee Marvin, Nehemiah Persoff, Mivhael Anasara. |
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Supplementals |
Four of the film’s stars provide running commentary with an introduction by actor Ned Romero. There are production stills, script pages, posters and lobby cards and the theatrical trailer. |
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DVD General Information |
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(Studio/Distributor): |
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
(Catalog Number): |
1177-85 |
(MPAA Rating): |
Not Rated |
(Retail Price): |
$49.98 |
(Running Time In Minutes): |
107 |
(Color Type): |
Color |
(Chaptered/Scene Access): |
Yes |
(Closed Captioned): |
Yes |
(Theatrical Release): |
1961 |
(LD Release Date): |
12/01/93 |
(THX® Digitally Mastered): |
No |
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Credits Information |
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(Director): |
Michael Curtiz |
(Screenplay/Written By): |
James Edward Grant & Clair Huffaker |
(Story): |
NA |
(Music): |
Elmer Bernstein |
(Director Of Photography): |
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(Production Designer): |
Jack Martin Smith & Alfred Ybarra |
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(Costume Designer): |
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(Editor): |
Louis Loeffler |
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(Executive Producers): |
NA |
(Co-Producers): |
NA |
(Producers): |
George Sherman |
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DVD Picture Information |
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(Principal Photography): |
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(Theatrical Aspect Ratio): |
2.35:1 |
(Measured LaserDisc Aspect Ratio): |
2.35:1 |
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DVD Sound Information |
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(DVD Soundtrack): |
Dolby Surround |
(Theatrical Sound): |
Mag Stereo |
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WSR Narrative Review |
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Story Synopsis:
Based on the 1952 novel by Paul I. Wellman The Comancheros was director Michael Curtiz’s (Casablanca) last film (he died shortly after completion). In a sense, this Collector’s Edition is a tribute to both director and one of the biggest stars ever, the immortal Duke, John Wayne, here playing a duty bound Texas Ranger on the trail of a band of gun-running white men who have corrupted the Comanche tribe with arms and liquor. Both John Wayne and George Sherman, a veteran director himself directed much of the film.
LaserDisc Picture:
The 2.35:1 picture is fairly pristine, but exhibits inconsistencies in color balance and fleshtones. Some scenes are under-saturated.
LaserDisc Soundtrack:
The stereo soundtrack is a good attempt to recreate the original directional dialogue, which was placed across the screen.
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(Aggressive System Surround): |
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(Intense 25Hz Bass): |
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(Deep Bass Challenging): |
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(Aggressive 0.1 LFE): |
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(Holosonic Soundfield): |
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(Aggressive Split Surround): |
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(Center Back Surround Imaging): |
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(Directionalized Dialogue): |
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Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality: |
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Superb Music Score Recording Quality: |
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Superb Special Visual Effects Quality: |
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Superb Color Fidelity: |
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Superb Cinematography: |
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Reference LaserDisc: |
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Collector Edition: |
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