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Post by criterionmaster on May 3, 2006 7:19:07 GMT -5
SPECIAL DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES: - New, restored high-definition digital transfer - Audio commentary by film historian Ian Christie - Excerpts from the American Version with Kim Hunter - New video interview with actress Sheila Sim - A Pilgrim’s Return, documentary about John Sweet by Nick Burton and Eddie McMillan - A Canterbury Walk, new documentary visiting the film locations by David Thompson - Listen to Britain, 2001 video installation piece inspired by A Canterbury Tale, by artist Victor Burgin - Listen to Britain, 1942 documentary by Humphrey Jennings
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Post by Nomansvally on Aug 20, 2006 4:59:31 GMT -5
I am putting this one in my dvd-player now.
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Post by criterionmaster on Aug 21, 2006 8:27:58 GMT -5
I watched half of it and it was really good so far.
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Post by Nomansvally on Aug 22, 2006 9:21:13 GMT -5
yes, for me it was a good 4/5. This films had been an even better novel to read I suppose. I liked the camerawork, very good for it's time. Characters interesting, but I found the American Bob Johnson slightly stereo-typical.
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Post by lordofdance on Jan 6, 2007 17:45:00 GMT -5
I like that this movie doesn't follow a typical structure. It flows very freely and kind of just lets the viewer breeze along. It even manages to be inspiring without becoming maudlin or heavy handed. All in all, an eccentric and atmospheric movie well worth seeing.
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