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Passage to Marseille(1944)
Jean Matrac, a freedom-loving French journalist, sacrifices his happiness and security to battle Nazi tyranny. Framed by pro-fascists and sentenced to Devil's Island, Mantrac engineers a daring escape with other prisoners, but the escapees are picked up from their lifeboat by a vessel commanded by the pro-fascist Major Duval. Mantrac and the escapees ultimately thwart Duval's plans, enabling Mantrac to continue his battle against Nazism as a member of the RAF. For more about Passage to Marseille and the Passage to Marseille Blu-ray release, see Passage to Marseille Blu-ray Review published by Michael Reuben on November 11, 2015 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. Director: Michael Curtiz Writers: Casey Robinson, Jack Moffitt, Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, Elick Moll Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Michèle Morgan, Philip Dorn, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre Producer: Hal B. Wallis » See full cast & crew Passage to Marseille Blu-ray, Video QualityPassage to Marseille was photographed by the legendary James Wong Howe, one of the most admired practitioners of black-and-white photography in the history of cinema and an Oscar winner for Hud and The Rose Tattoo. For this 1080p, AVC-encoded Blu-ray release from the Warner Archive Collection, a new 2k scan has been performed by Warner's Motion Picture Imaging facility from a fine grain master positive. The results are an excellent reproduction of a film that was widely regarded as a technical triumph in re-creating exotic locales, including scenes aboard a full-size replica of a Merchant Marine ship, without ever leaving California. The many nighttime shots, in all four time periods, feature deep blacks with subtle illumination picking out specific details of faces and figures that stand out against the darkness (a Wong Howe trademark much copied by other DPs). Daytime shots are sharp and detailed, with finely delineated shades of gray. The exceptions are process shots featuring rear projection or opticals, where the softening of the image is an unavoidable byproduct of the era's effects technology. An obvious example is Bogart's scene from Matrac's newspaper era, when he is reporting from the airport just after the signing of the Munich agreement. The shipboard sequences also contain a number of effects shots and also several others where the focus puller was obviously struggling to keep pace with the rapid movement of the camera. In general, having been through the entire film twice, it is apparent to me that any softness in the image is inherent to the source and that WAC's presentation is as tightly focused an image as Passage to Marseille is likely ever to have. Following its usual approach, WAC has mastered the film with an average bitrate of 34.99 Mbps. There is nothing to fault in the compression. Passage to Marseille Blu-ray, Audio QualityPassage to Marseille's original mono soundtrack has been encoded in lossless DTS-HD MA 2.0, with identical left and right channels. The source is clean and free of interference, distortion or noticeable hiss. The dialogue is clear, and the sound effects of the aircraft, gunfire and explosions have solid impact for a film of this vintage. Max Steiner, the composer for Casablanca, wrote the varied score, which ranges from romance to martial themes. Steiner also wrote the music for the film's unofficial theme song, "Someday I'll Meet You Again", which is sung by Corinna Mura during a nightclub scene (with lyrics by Ned Washington), and is repeated in melody throughout the film.
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Passage to Marseille Blu-ray, News and Updates• Passage to Marseille Blu-ray - October 20, 2015 Warner Archive has confirmed that it will release on Blu-ray Michael Curtiz's film , starring Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Michèle Morgan, Philip Dorn, and Sydney Greenstreet. The release will be available for purchase later this year.
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