moviefanatic1979
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I got the German Congo Crossing (1956) Blu a while ago.
I think the transfer looked great on my 42 inch LCD TV.
It was shot in Technicolor, but the colors looked a bit muted from what I can remember.
Nothing that hindered my enjoyment, though.
Was it a Superscope movie?
Edit:
According to IMDb it is in 2.00:1 which is Superscope, indeed.
I wish for a release of the Mayo movie Pearl of the South Pacific (1955). Another one in Superscope.
The old VCI dvd don‘t look bad zoomed in to approx. that format.
It was lensed by the great John Alton, no less!
I think the transfer looked great on my 42 inch LCD TV.
It was shot in Technicolor, but the colors looked a bit muted from what I can remember.
Nothing that hindered my enjoyment, though.
Was it a Superscope movie?
Edit:
According to IMDb it is in 2.00:1 which is Superscope, indeed.
I wish for a release of the Mayo movie Pearl of the South Pacific (1955). Another one in Superscope.
The old VCI dvd don‘t look bad zoomed in to approx. that format.
It was lensed by the great John Alton, no less!
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