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The Asphyx(1973)
Hugo is a brilliant turn-of-the-century scientist-loved and respected by his family and friends, admired by his colleagues. But he is a man quickly becoming obsessed with a curious and frightening question... what is the mysterious apparition found in the photographs of his dying subjects? Hugo brings to a family boating party his newest invention-a motion picture camera. The party quickly turns into a disaster as he captures on film the tragic drowning of his wife and son. When the film is replayed later, the same ghostlike presence appears. It flies towards his son, and vanishes inside his dying body. Has Hugo discovered The Asphyx, the spirit of the dead described in Greek mythology? For more about The Asphyx and The Asphyx Blu-ray release, see The Asphyx Blu-ray Review Starring: Robert Powell, Robert Stephens, Jane Lapotaire Director: Peter Newbrook » See full cast & crew The Asphyx Blu-ray, Video QualityKino and Redemption Films have teamed up for quite a few titles now, but The Asphyx is hands down the duo's best-looking Blu-ray release thus far. As I mentioned above, David Lean's go-to guy Freddie Young was the cinematographer here, and you can tell from the lighting and compositions and focus that there was a real pro behind the lens. More so, the film has received a fantastic restoration, culminating in a 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer that's clean, sharp, and colorful. The 35mm print is practically spotless aside from a few blink-and-you'll-miss-'em white specks, and as usual from Kino, you can expect an image that hasn't been slathered in DNR or artificially boosted with edge enhancement. The grain structure looks entirely natural and the picture is crisp enough as it is, with a level of detail that far surpasses what could be seen on previous DVD releases. From the costumes and props to the actors' facial features--everything looks cleaner and more finely resolved. Color is stable and balanced too, with a rich warm palette periodically interrupted by some bright ectoplasmic blues. Contrast and black levels, likewise, are spot-on. Not that the disc includes both the theatrical cut (1:26:52) and an extended version (1:39:01), which features a lot of additional dialogue and some small character-driven moments that had been previous chopped out. Unfortunately, the extra footage from the extended cut isn't in nearly as good of shape. Here's the disclaimer you'll read when you choose to play the extended version:
The Asphyx Blu-ray, Audio QualityI'm used to relatively low-budget 1970s horror films having crackly, sometimes muffled audio, but The Asphyx sounds clear and clean, with a Linear PCM 2.0 track that's free of pops, splice noises, and drop-outs. Dialogue is the focus here--it's always well-recorded, balanced in the mix, and easily understood--but there are also some surprisingly potent effects for a film of this age, like the shrill screaming of the Asphyx as it gets sucked toward the light. Much of the film goes unscored, but there are occasional classical cues, and these all sound fine. My lone complaint is that the disc includes no subtitle options for those who might need or want them.
The Asphyx Blu-ray, News and Updates• Girl on a Motorcycle, The Asphyx, and Justine Heading to Blu-ray - February 1, 2012 Kino Video and the Redemption label have revealed that they are planning to release on Blu-ray Jack Cardiff's Girl on a Motorcycle (1968), starring Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull, Peter Newbrook's The Asphyx (1973), starring Robert Powell, Robert Stephens and ...
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