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Chimes at Midnight(1965)
The career of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff as roistering companion to young Prince Hal, circa 1400-1413. For more about Chimes at Midnight and the Chimes at Midnight Blu-ray release, see Chimes at Midnight Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on October 3, 2019 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Orson Welles Writers: William Shakespeare, Orson Welles Starring: Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud, Marina Vlady, Walter Chiari Narrator: Ralph Richardson Producers: Emiliano Piedra, Harry Saltzman » See full cast & crew Chimes at Midnight Blu-ray, Video QualityChimes at Midnight is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of The Criterion Collection with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.67:1. The mini- poster mentioned in the supplements section below has the following information on the transfer printed on the reverse side: Chimes at Midnight is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1 [sic]. On standard 4:3 televisions, the image will appear letterboxed. On standard and widescreen televisions, black bars may also be visible on the left and right to maintain the proper screen format. Based on the 2009 restoration supervised by Luciano Berriatua at the Filmoteca Espanola, this high definition digital transfer was created from the 35mm original camera negative and a 35mm optical soundtrack element. Additional image and sound restoration was undertaken by the Criterion Collection. Dirt, debris, scratches, splices and warps were removed using MTI Film's DRS, while Digital Vision's Phoenix was used for jitter, flicker, small dirt, grain and noise management. Clicks, thumps, hiss, hum, and crackle were manually removed using Pro Tools HD and iZotope RX 4.Considering the fact that this film fell out of favor for quite a while and my hunch is wasn't curated all the carefully in the interim, this is a rather stunning looking transfer which admirably recreates the almost chiaroscuro black and white look that Welles was going for. Welles' penchant for unusual framings, often with faces incredibly close to the camera, helps to elevate fine detail levels, with fine detail on elements like Falstaff's mottled nose quite remarkable at times. The kind of autumnal or wintry ambience of much of the outdoor material looks stark but weirdly inviting, and depth of field is also very good in a number of shots looking out onto various vistas. There are a few variances in contrast and general detail levels, with a few interior scenes looking slightly soft, especially in midrange shots. There are a few very minor signs of age related wear and tear that have made it through the restoration gauntlet, but nothing that I personally would term very distracting. Grain resolves naturally throughout the presentation, and I noticed no compression anomalies. For what has arguably been a neglected piece, Chimes at Midnight looks wonderfully sumptuous in this transfer. Chimes at Midnight Blu-ray, Audio QualityChimes at Midnight features an LPCM Mono track which is certainly the clearest I've ever heard the film, but which unavoidably carries over the "loose sync" proclivities I mentioned above. That said, this film has some really fascinating sound design elements, and dialogue, while occasionally hard to decipher (optional subtitles are available, and in fact recommended by yours truly), is generally rendered with excellent fidelity. Effects and score sound fine, if perhaps just a trifle thin at times. The main soundtrack doesn't have any big issues, but there are a couple of noticeable pops right at the beginning and end that probably could have been eliminated with some judicious editing.
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Chimes at Midnight Blu-ray, News and Updates• Keith Baxter on Chimes at Midnight - May 19, 2016 The Criterion Collection has released a new video with Keith Baxter, who was interviewed for the upcoming Blu-ray release of Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight.
• Criterion Announces August Titles - May 16, 2016 The Criterion Collection has announced that it will add six new titles to its Blu-ray catalog in August. Amongst them are Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Tony Richardson's A Taste of Honey, and Hiroshi Teshigahara's Woman in the Dunes.
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