The Bear and the Doll
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74922 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-08-10
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Black & White, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 88 minutes
Customer Reviews
Bad picture &sound, no colour, BARDOT still charms .
If you see a well shot and edited movie made 60 years ago chances are it will still look better than this one. The colour has somehow got lost on the DVD transfer, the sound is scratchy in places and murdered by bad dubbing (particularly with the little boy) and an intrusive musical score drowns out the dialogue. Having said that, although the plot is very thin, Bardot is a true professional and squeezes evrything she can out of her character. Its silly and not terribly funny either and probably not worth playing again for a very long time , but even with so much against it, the Star DOES shine through. She is a megastar and her screen presence can not be denied. If you're a fan buy it anyway. If your new to Brigitte's charms, get "Une Parisienne" , "Come Dance with me" and "And God created woman" before you even think of this one.
Lousy transfer of a Bardot Movie
Well, I'm not going to go into the content of this movie - if you are reading this review you must be familiar with Bardot movies of this period and must know the quality of her work at this time. On the plus side, she looks absolutely gorgeous.....and that's about it. This DVD has to be the worst transfer of a movie to a DVD I have ever seen. It's in Black and White - full frame - dubbed terribly, and is rather grainy and unclear as well. Basically, I'm wishing that I had purchased the VHS edition which according to the other review of the item is at least in some kind of colour, albeit with a green tint to it. Avoid unless you are a completeist.
Oh well, at least Bardot is worth 3 stars
Cute film, lousy transfer.
Hey, shouldn't this film be in color? After all, it was made in '69!




