Anybody have this ? If so, what's the print quality ? The version shown on ITV late night some time ago was pretty clear...
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This has been out since May 21st 2007
Tomorrow at Ten from Odeon Entertainment
Anybody have this ? If so, what's the print quality ? The version shown on ITV late night some time ago was pretty clear...
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name='smudge']Anybody have this ? If so, what's the print quality ? The version shown on ITV late night some time ago was pretty clear...
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It's a clean print; no extra's just a basic transfer. Good little film and it's clear Robert Shaw was destined for bigger things.
name='DB7']It's a clean print; no extra's just a basic transfer. Good little film and it's clear Robert Shaw was destined for bigger things.
Thanks for that DB7 - I might be tempted to invest in this then...
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name='DB7']It's a clean print; no extra's just a basic transfer. Good little film and it's clear Robert Shaw was destined for bigger things.
I have placed an order for this along with Girl in the Headlines and Prize of Arms.
At the time people thought Ian Hendry was going to be a huge film star as well but he drifted back into television.
Bats.
I think Robert Shaw has this really menacing persona regardless of what he appears in - even The Luck of Ginger Coffey!
name='smudge']Anybody have this ? If so, what's the print quality ? The version shown on ITV late night some time ago was pretty clear...
Smudge
The print quality is pretty good, and the audio is clear and balanced. It's great that this and other wondeful, previously neglected, British 'B's are making their way to DVD, and I'm very grateful indeed to Odeon Entertainment for their efforts, but, that said, I was a little shocked to see the glaring spelling error ("Tommorow at Ten" anyone?) on the Main Menu of the DVD! Surely it's somebody's job to check for basic errors such as this...!?