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Enchanted April

post #1 of 23
Thread Starter 
Last week, I saw this delightful little movie directed by Mike Newell, but alas, it was on VHS. I've looked for DVD availability, but there is currently not a Region 1 DVD. This was a Miramax film distributed by Paramount back in the early '90s. The videocassette was from Paramount, but I don't know if they still own the home video rights or if they reverted to Miramax at some point. Has anyone heard of any plans for an imminent DVD release? It's a shame that it's not available.
post #2 of 23
Doug, I share your feelings about this movie. I have checked Amazon.com, and they have a page for it but list it as currently unavailable. If you and all who would be willing were to input your e-mail addy there where it allows you the opportunity to be alerted when this is released that would also serve (so Amazon says) to alert the studio involved that this is a DVD for which many people are waiting.
post #3 of 23
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Patty,

Done! If the studios do, in fact, pay attention to the demand statistics at amazon.com, I sincerely hope many fans of this film take advantage of this feature.

Regards,

D
post #4 of 23
A thread like this comes up every couple of months.

The laserdisc is 4x3 1.33:1, and I have a "region free" DVD I found (don't think it's a bootleg) that's basically a DVD-copy of the laserdisc with audio in only one channel.

We ALL would love a nice remastered 16x9 version of this wonderful film. PLEASE... Who owns the rights these days?
post #5 of 23
Miramax, not sure if Disney still is putting Miramax stuff out.
post #6 of 23
Hear hear... I am one of the guys who always concurs every time this subject comes up... With all the big name British stars and directed by the same dude who did the latest Harry Potter movie, there is no good reason why this wonderful film hasn't made it to DVD yet...
post #7 of 23
Someone on the IMDb has a petition going. I doubt the effectiveness of that route but here it is:

http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/enchantedaprilDVD

can't hurt. Here they say that Paramount is the target for this petition. They have over 200 signatures.
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Re: Enchanted April

Does anybody know if this upcoming region 2 release of Enchanted April is the same one that was out in R2 before or is it a remaster? Also, does this bode well for a R1 release? I see the studio is 2 Entertain...

Enchanted April [1991]: Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Joan Plowright, Mike Newell: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
post #9 of 23

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2 Entertain is a BBC-affiliated imprint, so it is possible that Miramax's rights have expired and reverted back to the BBC. In which case, maybe there will be a stateside release through their Warner arrangement.
post #10 of 23

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I am another person who'd like to see a good anamorphic DVD of this very good and beautiful movie. I have posted as much here in other threads. I made a DVD of the VHS recording I had from when this was on HBO years ago.

I actually saw this about 2 years ago on TV when I was visiting my father in Florida, and it was available On Demand on Comcast. I think that version looked even worse than my copy!

Needless to say, it could look a lot better.

SMK
post #11 of 23

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A vote from me too - one of the few post-65 films that I actually really love
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Woke up this morning to an e-mail with this subject line:

"Enchanted April (1992) is now available to order from Amazon"

Looks like the magic day is May 5, 2009!
post #13 of 23

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I got this e-mail too, Jerry! At last....

Would it be churlish of me to say that I wish it was going to have a Blu ray release then too? (some people are never satisfied!) Seriously--I will be pre-ordering today.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jerry R Colvin
Woke up this morning to an e-mail with this subject line:

"Enchanted April (1992) is now available to order from Amazon"

Looks like the magic day is May 5, 2009!

Well, this was very welcomed. I love this movie, but it's probably my wife's favorite movie, and May 5 is her birthday! I guess I know what she'll be getting!

SMK
post #15 of 23

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Amazon's distributor credit says it's coming from Miramax - maybe this augurs well for the other titles from the old Paramount deal.
post #16 of 23

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Quote:
Woke up this morning to an e-mail with this subject line:

"Enchanted April (1992) is now available to order from Amazon"

Looks like the magic day is May 5, 2009!
Same here!

Ordered already! $21 is not really inexpensive, of course, so the release better be good.


Cees
post #17 of 23

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Uh oh, here are the specs from Miramax's Enchanted April page:

Bonus Features:
Feature Commentary By Director Mike Newell And Producer Ann Scott
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Color: Color
Regional Encoding: NTSC
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound

Hmmm.....
post #18 of 23

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Amazon's website and DVDEmpire both list it as being "Widescreen." I will be extremely disappointed if this is a crappy, 4:3 transfer.

SMK
post #19 of 23

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That's great news; I love this film and I am really happy it is finally being released.....

...but when a movie is entitled ENCHANTED APRIL wouldn't you have thought they could have moved the release date up a few weeks to actually release it in April?
post #20 of 23

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I purchased this last week and have watched parts of it. It is extremely grainy, which I presume to be the original photography, but it looks better than any previous version I've seen. I think I'll watch the whole movie in the next few weeks.

SMK
post #21 of 23

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It's 16:9 anamorphic, very tightly matted with occasional head and hat loss, and grainy. Acceptable, but not much more. But if you like the movie, you'll want to have it.
post #22 of 23

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Sorry to read this film isn't getting a better treatment.
I did notice that Turner Classic Movies aired it a few weeks prior to the film's
release on DVD.
post #23 of 23

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Cashill
It's 16:9 anamorphic, very tightly matted with occasional head and hat loss, and grainy. Acceptable, but not much more. But if you like the movie, you'll want to have it.

It isn't very comforting to know that, at least the movie itself is worth getting.
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