THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN: Part of a TWO Hammer film package, with The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb, released on blu ray by Mill Creek Entertainment September 2016. Mill Creek's double feature is currently the only way to own these films on BLU RAY: They can be purchased HERE
*Deep, heavy sigh*
Where as Mill Creek Entertainment's blu ray release of The Gorgon I felt
looked incredible for it's age and found very few flaws with the look
and sound of the film, Revenge of Frankenstein looks as if it had been
strained through a dirty wet sock. What a shame, for it is one of the
better sequels, in the Hammer films Frankenstein series. Picking up
precisely where The Curse of Frankenstein left off, Revenge is a brilliant journey into the
twisted genius of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his machinations to
reanimate a human life. Peter Cushing's performance is immaculate and
his snark and slight tinge of madness portrayal of Frankenstein is among
his finest.
This blu ray looks
awful. I mean if you told me that this was transferred from a used VHS
tape, I wouldn't be hard pressed to believe you. Let's start with the
egregious amount of scratches, dirt and vertical lines that mar this 58
year old film. Remember those awful film reels you used to have to watch
in high school back in the day? Well, it's not THAT bad, but the mere
fact that I am using that as an example of how to represent the
disrespect this transfer is to the film should show you how much of a
lost opportunity this is and it's distracting to the enjoyment of
viewing the film on this format. When the Columbia Pictures opening came
up I let out an audible "Uh-oh." I knew I was in for a challenging
viewing of Revenge of Frankenstein. Still, I adore this film and it's
always a pleasure to revisit it but it deserves better. Much better.
Now, on to the color quality of this release. There isn't any. It's so
diluted through the ravages of time that everything looks washed out.
Peter's crystal blue eyes withstanding, it looks as if this was put
through a soft filter with an eraser. Where in The Gorgon's colors
popped, watching Revenge feels like someone turned off the color hue
setting on my television. The 1.66:1 Aspect Ratio doesn't assist this
situation in any way and may have been yet another hindrance to this
struggling release. Also, the 25g blu ray as opposed to the normal 50g
capacity blu ray further recedes the films chances of a successful
viewing. If a character moves too fast on screen it gets blurry. That
should never happen. I am not going to go into the sound as it is mono
and was recorded as such in 1958. There's nothing any one can do about
that and for what it is it sounds just fine.
I don't want to blame Mill Creek Entertainment for this transfer but I
have to wonder if they a) did the best that they could do with the
quality of the print they had access to or b) didn't try at all. With
how incredible The Gorgon looked I am going to go by faith and choose
answer A. However, I will be keeping an eye on the quality of any future
releases along with the two films I have yet to watch from the Double
Features. So Mill Creek is currently batting 500. They need to keep an
eye on quality control on the text of the blu ray covers (Curese instead
of Curse on Curse of The Mummy's Tomb and Gorgan instead of Gorgon.)
However, I do look forward to any future Hammer releases from them.
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