Re: The Silent Partner (with Elliot Gould,Christopher Plummer) - who owns? any news?
Thanks. When I posted I hadn't fully realised there were no other versions of this film on DVD...was thinking I'd return it and get the PAL version if it was a PAL->NTSC conversion. When I found out there was no other choice I opened it anyway. I thought it looked very decent, especially so when compared to many other films of its era (70s) I have on DVD, no complaints at all. The last of the credit music faded out at ~1:45:30...man they sure screwed that cover up, especially the initial version. You'd think people would check actor name spelling and runtime...I think it's pretty clear the cover author had no knowledge of the film and had no means to give any home-video version a quick view beforehand.
I presume this disc was made for the U.S. market based on the lack of French subtitles and the presence of Spanish ones...didn't realise it had any profile there. I recall hearing about the film when it came out, as I had just moved to Toronto in '78. Toronto was really into self-promotion then, and films that took place in Toronto (as opposed to using it to sub for somewhere else, as happened later when there was more of a film industry here) were rare and ballyhooed.
What I liked is the subtle jokes and jabs, everything not in your face and painfully explained like it tends to be nowadays, nor is it overly contrived soap opera style to achieve its end.