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Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

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I see that there are a lot of version of this movie out. Does anyone know which one is the best?
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This one looks pretty decent. .....

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Thanx!! Anyone else care to answer?
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Re: Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

By this point, what is the best DVD incarnation of this PD film?

Is it the Sanctuary one?
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Re: Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

The Roan Group. Any thing Roan puts out is better than any of the other PD companies. Too bad they've stopped releasing titles.

Amazon.com: Suddenly: Frank Sinatra: Movies & TV
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Re: Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

This is the one I have and it looks pretty good!

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Thank you both!!!
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Re: Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

You can check out Gary's comparison of four DVD editions of this film over at DVDBeaver:

Lewis Allen's - Suddenly - Frank Sinatra
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Re: Suddenly (1954) Best Version?

Even in light of the Sanctuary release being somewhat superior according to DVD Beaver, I'll keep the Roan Version.

--This was the first film I saw Sinatra in and turned him on to me as an actor! It's great! I like anything with James Gleason in it too!
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I've never seen this movie, but I'm intrigued. I see that TCM will air it on May 28 -- does anybody know what quality their version has, or what aspect ratio? Note, the TCM database says the theatrical aspect ratio is 1.75:1.


I assume the ROAN on Amazon is the same as what's listed as the WEA on DVDBeaver, due to the similar (but not exact) cover art and the same release date. Looking at the DVD frame comparisons it's hard to pick a favorite between the ROAN/WEA and the Sanctuary.

I don't like PAL speedup, so that's a strike against the Sanctuary, along with the comments about the crackles and pops on sound. I also think the ROAN's framing is a little better and less cropped. But the ROAN seems to me to be slightly compressed vertically, or maybe it's slightly stretched horizontally giving the same effect. Compare the shapes of heads -- it seems like they are more naturally shaped on the Sanctuary, while on the ROAN they are slightly odd-shaped. Any comments on this?

Are there any hopes for a more mainstream studio doing a definitive DVD version of this one, especially given the big hoopla with Sinatra right now? I guess maybe it would have been announced already if so.
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Some primary documentation:

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Originally Posted by Jack Theakston
Some primary documentation:

Way to go, Jack!

In response to GlennH, I taped Suddenly off TCM a couple of years ago in widescreen and it looks excellent, better than a couple of public domain DVD's that I've seen. I didn't know about the Roan Group DVD.

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Thanks for the info. I have a reminder set to record the TCM showing. I think that's the route I'll take for the time being. Seems like maybe I can make my own DVD if I want to that will be on par with the best available.
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