Chimes At Midnight
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sir John Falstaff (Shakespearian character superbly portrayed by Orson Welles), is the charming although drunken and obese companion of young Henry V. At first Prince Hal and Falstaff lead a life of debauchery and idleness, but as the prince sees the import of his destiny as the future king of England, Falstaff fearfully believes their relationship might be heading for trouble. Welles marvelous portrayal of this jovial but tragic character and strong acting throughout make Chimes at Midnight an exceptionally worthwhile film.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49448 in DVD
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Formats: NTSC, Black & White, Widescreen
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 115 minutes
Customer Reviews
Caveat Emptor
I'm not going to argue quality of transfer or mastering as I'm really not a great judge of those things. I do want to warn people that the copies available here seem to all be DVD-R's and not commercially produced DVD's.
This, of course, means that they won't last as long and are more fragile. The film is perfectly watchable - I just thought people should know before they buy (and the sellers don't seem to be inclined to put this in their listings - which I find somewhat shady)
Restoration Job on a Masterpiece?
Hey! What's happened here? I purchased this modestly priced DVD to tide me over, having become increasingly frustrated at waiting for a restored version of this masterpiece to appear. Certainly, this print presents the movie at the best I have ever seen it. The print is of excellent quality, the sound clear and devoid of hiss. The notorious post synch problems have been almost eliminated. What's going on? Whatever, I am most grateful for the work done. Can anyone supply me with more information about who has undertaken this work. Bravo!
Peter Donnelly
West Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Solid DVD of a Masterpiece
Chimes at Midnight truly is Welles' best film. It's a visual delight--from the quiet, elegiac opening to the justly admired battle in the middle (among other things, this movie is the grandfather of the modern battle epic), to the haunting final scenes. It's a movie that has been hard to come by for a while. This is a good DVD of the film--good picture and no foreign subtitles. Hopefully this movie will get the deluxe treatment it deserves one of these days, but this is a serviceable copy.




