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Campbell's Kingdom(1957)
Bruce Campbell is a young Englishman who believes himself incurably ill. He travels to Canada to take up his grandfather's inheritance, Campbell's Kingdom, a valley high in the Rockies. Here he intends to spend the last few months of his life. When he arrives in Come Lucky, an old ghost town which has lost the prosperity of its gold rush days, he is greeted with hostility by the men in the "Golden Calf” saloon because, as Owen Morgan, a contractor for Henry Fergus, tells him, his grandfather's death ended a deadlock in Come Lucky. King Campbell the old man, believed there was oil in the valley. Therefore, he prevented Morgan from completing a dam and flooding the valley as part of a new hydro-electric scheme which would bring back prosperity. For more about Campbell's Kingdom and the Campbell's Kingdom Blu-ray release, see Campbell's Kingdom Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on August 22, 2011 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Ralph Thomas Writers: Robin Estridge, Hammond Innes Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Barbara Murray, James Robertson Justice, Michael Craig, Athene Seyler Producer: Betty E. Box » See full cast & crew Campbell's Kingdom Blu-ray, Video QualityThere's both good news and bad news in terms of Campbell's Kingdom's VC-1 encoded 1080p transfer in 1.69:1. The good news is the source elements are in really good shape and the sometimes problematic Eastmancolor looks surprisingly spry, with little to none of the age related devolution that sometimes hobbles this process. Reds are especially impressive in this film and they make it to high definition with sometimes eye popping saturation, without any of the skew towards brown that is Eastmancolor's tendency (as well as Warner Color, strangely). Clarity is good to very good, and the film's location photography looks excellent. What will probably turn off some videophiles is, yes, you guessed it, some fairly aggressive digital noise reduction. It's certainly nowhere near as aggressive as VCI's first foray into Blu-ray territory, Romeo and Juliet, but it's much more apparent than in the other recent (and newer vintage) Bogarde-Rank film released by VCI, Agent 8 ľ. The film actually looks a good deal better than some of these screencaps would suggest, with at least acceptable fine detail, but DNR-phobes are warned that they will probably not like the shiny smooth appearance of Campbell's Kingdom. Campbell's Kingdom Blu-ray, Audio QualityVCI hasn't started offering lossless audio with their Blu-ray releases, and so Campbell's Kingdom is presented with both its original mono track delivered via a Dolby Digital 2.0 mix and a repurposed Dolby Digital 5.1 surround mix. Both of these tracks sound good, with some excellent low end (especially well rendered in the final climactic sequence which features several big explosions and the collapse of the dam). Dialogue is crisp and easy to hear and the overall mix is quite good. The surround mix is well handled, with some good discrete sound effects placed well around the soundfield, though generally this mix simply tends to spread the entire mix around the soundfield, creating a kind of generalized surround ambience that isn't especially mindful of discrete channelization. Campbell's Kingdom: Other Editions
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Similar titles suggested by membersCampbell's Kingdom Blu-ray, News and Updates• Upcoming Network Blu-ray Releases - February 2, 2015 British distributors Network have announced and detailed four new titles that will enter their Blu-ray catalog between February and April: Ralph Thomas' Campbell's Kingdom and Percy's Progress a.k.a. It's Not the Size That Counts, Michael Winner's The Nightcomers, ...
• VCI to Release Two Dirk Bogarde Films on Blu-ray - June 28, 2011 Independent distributors VCI have revealed that they will release on Blu-ray two classic films starring Dirk Bogarde: Ralph Thomas' Campbell's Kingdom (1957) and Agent 8 3/4 a.k.a Hot Enough for June (1964). Technical specs and region coding status for these releases ...
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