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Alaska |
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Genre:Family
Reviewed In Issue 24 Of Widescreen Review®
Stars:
Thora Birch, Vincent Katheiser, Dirk Benedict, Gordon Tootoosis, Duncan Fraser, Ben Cardinal& Charlton Heston |
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DVD General Information |
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(Studio/Distributor): |
Columbia/TriStar Home Video |
(Catalog Number): |
80206 |
(MPAA Rating): |
PG |
(Retail Price): |
$34.95 |
(Running Time In Minutes): |
109 |
(Color Type): |
Color |
(Chaptered/Scene Access): |
Yes |
(Closed Captioned): |
Yes |
(Theatrical Release): |
1996 |
(LD Release Date): |
3/9/97 |
(THX® Digitally Mastered): |
No |
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Credits Information |
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(Director): |
Fraser C. Heston |
(Screenplay/Written By): |
Andy Burg & Scott Myers |
(Story): |
NA |
(Music): |
Reg Powell |
(Director Of Photography): |
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(Production Designer): |
Douglas Higgins |
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(Costume Designer): |
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(Editor): |
Rob Kobrin |
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(Re-Recording Mixers): |
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(Executive Producers): |
NA |
(Co-Producers): |
Gordon Mark |
(Producers): |
Carol Fuchs & Andy Burg |
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DVD Picture Information |
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(Principal Photography): |
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(Theatrical Aspect Ratio): |
2.39:1 |
(Measured LaserDisc Aspect Ratio): |
2.35:1 |
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DVD Sound Information |
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(DVD Soundtrack): |
Dolby Surround |
(Theatrical Sound): |
SDDS (8) Digital |
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WSR Narrative Review |
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Story Synopsis:
A spiritual wildlife adventure, Alaska tells the story of 13 year-old Jessie (Thora Birch) and 15 year-old Sean (Vincent Kartheiser), as they challenge both nature and themselves on a death-defying mission through the Arctic wilderness. The teenagers, who are saddened by the recent death of their mother find themselves searching a treacherous mountain range for their father, whose plane went down on a mercy air flight. Along the way, they free an orphan polar bear cub from a poacher (Charlton Heston) who pursues them on their search.
LaserDisc Picture:
The picture is framed at 2.35:1 and exhibits good color fidelity with beautiful colors and imagery, natural fleshtones and deep solid blacks. Images are sharp and defined, although sometimes exhibiting a soft quality and shadow detail is good. Slight noise and artifacts are apparent throughout.
LaserDisc Soundtrack:
The soundtrack is terrific with a wonderful music score that is expansive with excellent imaging and fidelity. Ambiant sound effects are presented in stereo with both a subtle and aggressive surround presence. Dialogue, while natural sounding, leaks slightly into the two stereo channels creating a slight delay effect that is distracting. This is unfortunate and probably a matrix encoding phase error.
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(Intense 25Hz Bass): |
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(Aggressive Split Surround): |
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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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