Sunday, 20 December 2020

THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN : WARNER BROTHERS TWO DISC REMASTERED SPECIAL EDITION BLU RAY 2020

BACK IN 1957 in the Hammer film ‘The Curse of Frankenstein' Peter Cushing with flare, brings a body BACK TO LIFE! Fast forward to December 2020 and Warner Brothers Archive Collection, with a superb 4K remastering RESURRECTS this 63 year old classic and iconic Hammer film, into a TWO DISC living cinema legend! It's well and truly breathing and has never looked better, take my word for it, it has MUCH more than a pulse, with a casket busting full of extras.

THE PLOT: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN: HAMMER FILMS (1957)

The Curse of Frankenstein chronicles the misadventures of Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) as he relates to a priest the events that culminate in his current predicament. At a young age, his mother passes, and he inherits his family's fortune, which he uses to hire Paul Krempe (Robert Urquhart) to instruct him in the medical sciences. Of sharp intellect, Victor eventually exhausts Krempe of his knowledge, at which point they become partners in the pursuit of scientific advancement. But as Victor's dedication to his project grows, so too grows Krempe's disdain. His unchecked ambition eventually leads to his demise, as he revives a dead body (The Creature Christopher Lee) but the results are not what he expected. He is executed after being thought mad by the priest to whom he tells his tale.

AND SO, HERE WE ARE, a day many #Hammerfilm / #PeterCushng fans in the US thought, would never arrive. 'The Curse of Frankenstein' has finally made it's way State-side, with a  Region A Blu-ray release. Again, there is much to celebrate in this release, it's a package that maintains the standards of the Warner Team previous Hammer blu ray releases, namely 'Dracula AD 1972' 'The Satanic Rites of Dracula' and their Hammer film blu ray box set 'Hammer Horror Classics' back in 2015. There has been something very rewarding about watching ALL of Warner's treatments of these title. After years and years, viewing these films in more often than not, substandard presentations and at times in very disappointing quality. Press play and right away, you'll see the results of Warner Archive Collection, restoration of the film, to its wonderful 4K scans of preserved separated elements!


Warner brings us 'The Curse of Frankenstein' in not just one, but three separate aspect ratios. Disc one presents the film in either 1.85:1 (US theatrical) or 1.66:1 (UK theatrical), while disc two presents the film in 1.37:1 (open matte for TV). Many who protested at the ratio and colour grading of the 2013 Lionsgate Blu Ray, should be MORE than happy with the choices available here. It seems that Warner has given a lot of thought to the reception that the 2013 release received, and given fans a package that should please everyone...



THE VISUALS:

THE COLOUR through-out is rich with a quite variety of hues, really making the most of the the on-set lighting and the use of cinematographer Jack Asher's amazing colour gels. The exterior woodland areas are just like you would expect them to look in a Hammer film, LUSH GREEN and BROWN. The same can be at last said of the colour and detail in Bernard Robertson's set design too. The Baron's home is great evidence how Robertson made the most of every inch of the set, with colours of the furnishings, paintings with hue soaked walls, curtains, here being seen very clearly, and in a selection of ratios for the first time, since the film was viewed back in 1957. The REMASTERING IS impressive!

 

THE BARON'S lab dances with colour, solid blacks and contrast giving you clear shadows, while subtly creating the atmosphere in places like, the creatures cell, the shadowy corridor to the cell, the Baron's dank lock up in the prologue. Nothing here looks washed out, over exposed or too bright, from what could have been errors or problems in the UK process. It's a 'screen-capture-fan-dream-scape! Every scene looks like a painting! It's all THERE, just as that Hammer crew, headed by Terence Fisher, wanted it to be! It's just taken decades to finally get onto our home cinema screens!

THE AUDIO:

The audio here is presented in English 2.0 mono DTS-HD with optional subtitles in English SDH. As with most single channel-sourced audio tracks, this one lacks any real dynamics. But nothing is lost with this audio, as the film’s original soundtrack is more than exceptable. The dialogue and wild-tracking is very clear. The storms, lab and accompanying sound effects supplement James Bernard’s score, without OTT distorted crashing or overpowering and competing . If you are watching wearing headphones, outside of very mild hiss, this is a clean soundtrack, that’s free of any dropouts or distortion.

PERSONALLY, one of the very enjoyable experiences in watching all of the Warner Hammer Blu Ray releases has been, spotting things in a viewing, that you have NEVER seen before! Like many out there, I have watched these films many times, but for me screening a much loved Cushing classic, given the Warner Team treatment, presents the feature as a quite different experience... this Curse of Frankenstein Blu Ray, is no exception to that expectation, the film looks and sounds, quite different!

THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957) - 2 DISC SPECIAL EDITION
 
New 2020 1080p HD Restoration Masters 
from 4K Scans of Preservation Separation Elements
 
Run Duration: 83:00
Subtitles: English SDH
Audio Specs: DTS HD-Master Audio 2.0 - English
Aspect Ratio: Disc One-1.85:1-16x9 Widescreen and 1.66:1-16x9 Widescreen
Disc Configuration: 2-BD 50
 
EXTRA FEATURES:
New feature commentary by Screenwriter/Film Historian Steve Haberman and Film maker/Film Historian Constantine Nasr, Newly Remastered 1.37:1 Open Matte version of feature.
New Featurettes include: The Resurrection Men: Hammer, Frankenstein and the Rebirth of the Horror Film, Hideous Progeny: The Curse of Frankenstein and the English Gothic Tradition, Torrents of Light: The Art of Jack Asher, Diabolus in Musica: James Bernard and the Sound of #HammerHorror, Original Theatrical Trailer (HD)
 
A POINT WORTH MENTIONING, for those who purchased and own copies of the Liongate Region B Blu-ray and DVD release of the film! Indeed for some, the release was not to their liking or preferences BUT you may still want to hang onto it that release, as it does carry a load of extras features that are not carried over to this release, which includes:
 
The Terence Fisher-directed Four Sided Triangle from 1952, which is included as a bonus film (in standard definition); An audio commentary on the main feature by Marcus Hearn and Jonathan Rigby; the 33-minute Frankenstein Reborn: The Making of a Hammer Classic documentary; the Life with Sir featurette with Joyce Broughton, Peter Cushing personal secretary and carer in his final years ; the Tales of Frankenstein: The Face in the Tombstone Mirror TV episode from 1958; The World of Hammer: The Curse of Frankenstein TV episode from 1990; an image gallery; and The Creator's Spark: Hammer's Frankenstein Begins set of liner notes, which are accessible as a .PDF file via DVD-ROM.
 
AND FINALLY, Warner Archive’s Blu-ray release of The Curse of Frankenstein is with no doubt, the finest remastering of  the Hammer Cushing Lee Classic. Fans have waited a LONG time for this title, to add to their collections and Warner has indeed presented a long loved classic, with very high standards and an excellent package of extras to support it! I hope that lovers of the genre and the film, will now go, ORDER and support it! This is VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
 

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