MLB Vintage World Series Films - Detroit Tigers 1945, 1968 & 1984
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Average customer review:Product Description
Future Hall of Famers, record-setters, and Motor City heroes fill the World Series® rosters of the three Detroit Tigers championship teams celebrated on this official DVD. (1945, 1968 and 1984)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34329 in DVD
- Brand: Team Marketing
- Released on: 2007-03-27
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 117 minutes
Features
- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
Customer Reviews
Great memories, lousy audio
As a lifelong tigers fan, i sat down to play this dvd with high hopes. i had the 1968 and 1984 highlight films on vhs, ordered from MLB several years ago. Somehow, they flubbed on the transfer. At several points during the films, the audio drops out and the video jumps -- who watched this in the editing room and approved the final print? It is very disconcerting to watch this. If you are a Tiger fan, you'll likely suffer this to watch your heroes win again, but wince during the key moments that are dropped from the audio track. They need to re-issue a clean version and i need to get a refund.
Doing a heck of a job, A & E
It's never a good thing when you put a DVD into the player and the first thing that pops up on the TV screen is a disclaimer that states that all audio and video glitches contained herein were present on the master tapes from which the presentation was transferred. Specifically, in this case, the disclaimer refers to the 1984 World Series highlights, which have been available on VHS for years sans glitches (at least the copy in my garage isn't this beat up). Obviously, one has to wonder what else is going on the Major League Baseball's video vault if the "master" tapes are allowed to deteriorate this badly, but would it really have been that difficult for A & E to fix these errors?
Also--it would be awesome to see the entire 1984 series released on DVD after all these years, but what are the odds of any non-seven game, non-New York series ever seeing the light of day in this manner? Maybe I shouldn't complain--at least this half-baked effort is out there when we have yet to see so much as a highlight DVD of the 1997 Cleveland-Florida World Series.
Worth owning if you're a Tiger fan, but nothing new.
Detroit World Series
A must for the sports historian types. These appear to be period pieces that give a contemporary view. It is interesting though that they glossed over the 1968 rain delay inning where players on the bases were willing to get tagged out by reluctant players on the field. It is understandable why it was not focused upon being a period production and the league steering clear of any embarrassing moments of the game.




