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  1. Oct 13, 2014 · Picture 9/10. The theatrical version of John Ford’s My Darling Clementine receives a new transfer (taken from a new 4K restoration), and is being released by The Criterion Collection on Blu-ray. The dual-layer disc presents the film in its original aspect ratio of about 1.33:1 in 1080p/24hz. The new restoration and transfer is certainly ...

  2. Jan 11, 2006 · Movie Masterclass – a 1988 episode of the Channel 4 series, devoted to My Darling Clementine and presented by Lindsay Anderson Lost and Gone Forever – a visual essay by Tag Gallagher on the themes that run through My Darling Clementine and the film’s relationship with John Ford’s other works Stills gallery Theatrical Trailer

  3. Apr 15, 2008 · Affecting and stunningly photographed, My Darling Clementine is a story of the triumph of civilization over the Wild West from American cinema’s consummate mythmaker. SPECIAL FEATURES • New 4K digital restoration of the theatrical release version of the film, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray

  4. Though initially at cross-purposes, the pair ultimately team up to confront the violent Clanton gang. Affecting and stunningly photographed, My Darling Clementine is a story of the triumph of civilization over the Wild West from American cinema’s consummate mythmaker.

  5. Nov 3, 2004 · Maybe its like only seeing The Grapes of Wrath, My Darling Clementine, The Quiet Man and The Searchers - the rest of Ford might not measure up. Well, if any of the films in the Eclipse set are Ozu's equivalent of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence -- hell, or even Donovan's Reef! -- count me in! Nuno.

  6. www.criterionforum.org › Review › the-far-country-arrow-academy-limited-editionThe Far Country Review - Criterion Forum

    Nov 11, 2019 · An archetypal example of its genre, <I>The Far Country</I> is one of five superb westerns the screen legend James Stewart (<I>Vertigo</I>, <I>Bend of the River</I>) made with acclaimed Hollywood auteur Anthony Mann (<I>El Cid</I>, <I>The Man from Laramie</I>). <BR><BR> Mann’s film tells of Jeff Webster (Stewart) and his sidekick Ben Tatum (Walter Brennen, My Darling Clementine): two stoic adventures driving cattle to market from Wyoming to Canada who come to logger heads with a corrupt ...

  7. Jan 26, 2024 · When veteran bounty hunter Morg Hickman (Henry Fonda, My Darling Clementine) rolls into town, he finds the population paralyzed by fear. The local sheriff has been killed, leaving the inexperienced Ben Owens (Anthony Perkins, Psycho) to fill the void with the hope of securing a permanent position.

  8. www.criterionforum.org › Review › young-mr-lincoln-the-criterion-collection-blu-rayYoung Mr. Lincoln Review :: Criterion Forum

    Jan 7, 2018 · Picture 9/10. After receiving a new 4K restoration John Ford’s Young Mr. Lincoln receives a new Blu-ray from Criterion, presented on this dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 1.37:1 with a 1080p/24hz high-definition encode. The restoration was primarily sourced from a new scan of the 35mm nitrate negatives, with a 35mm safety fine ...

  9. www.criterionforum.org › Review › fail-safe-the-criterion-collection-blu-rayFail Safe Review - Criterion Forum

    Jan 19, 2020 · This unnerving procedural thriller painstakingly details an all-too-plausible nightmare scenario in which a mechanical failure jams the United States military’s chain of command and sends the country hurtling toward nuclear war with the Soviet Union. Working from a contemporary best seller, screenwriter Walter Bernstein and director Sidney Lumet wrench harrowing suspense from the doomsday fears of the Cold War era, making the most of a modest budget and limited sets to create an atmosphere ...

  10. www.criterionforum.org › Review › the-vanishing-the-criterion-collection-blu-rayThe Vanishing Review - Criterion Forum

    Oct 13, 2014 · Picture 8/10. George Sluizer’s 1988 version of The Vanishing receives a Blu-ray upgrade from Criterion, who again present the film in its original aspect ratio of about 1.66:1 on a dual-layer disc. The high-definition transfer is presented in 1080p/24hz. The upgrade is substantial over Criterion’s previous DVD.