Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Restored 90th Anniversary Edition (1916)
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Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Restored 90th Anniversary Edition
DVD Price: You save 10%! As of Oct 14 9:11 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Charlie Chaplin |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1915 |
| DVD Release | July 11, 2006 |
| Running Time | 450 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 014381247725 |
| Buy this item | $53.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 14 9:11 EDT (details) 4 DVD, Image Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Restored, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 25 new from $29.97, 11 used from $28.65 |
About Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Restored 90th Anniversary Edition
Twelve films directed and written by Charlie Chaplin with new orchestral scores composed and conducted by Carl Davis! Restored from premier quality original 35mm film! This edition of The Chaplin Mutual Comedies has been restored from the finest surviving 35mm film elements with additions and improvements from new film materials which have surfaced since Image's previous edition.FEATURED FILMS:THE FLOORWALKER - THE FIREMAN - THE VAGABOND - ONE A. M. - THE COUNT - THE PAWN SHOP - BEHIND THE SCREEN - THE RINK - EASY STREET - THE CURE - THE IMMIGRANT - THE ADVENTURERSystem Requirements:Running Time: 301 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 014381247725 Manufacturer No: ID2477DSDVD Product Description
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Average user review:| Chaplin's Finest Work |
| The evolution of Chaplin as a filmmaker |
| The essence of Chaplin's art. |
| The best prints I've ever seen from the 1910's! |
This is the best I've ever seen the mutuals looking. If you've only seen them on a cheapie DVD with the same Duke Ellington jazz tune played on every film, you don't know what you're missing. Every film is scored by the best silent composer working today, Carl Davis, and taken from some of the best prints I've ever seen of anything from the 1910's, which is usually barely watchable, here looks as clear as something from the 40's.
Most importantly they're fun films, funnier than Charlie's more sentimental 20's stuff. June 19, 2007
| The definitive Mutual collection of all the Mutual collections |
I once heard a proverb which fascinated me, "The biggest enemy to great, is good." Well then, CHAPLIN MUTUAL COMEDIES: RESTORED 90TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION is not among the good sets; it is the greatest one out there. Not only does it include clear prints of the twelve pearls, all with beautiful musical scores composed by Carl Davis -- several of the movies, such as ONE A.M. and THE RINK, also have recently discovered footage added, available for the first time since their original release in 1916-17. This makes the collection very well worth to get even if you own all of the movies from before, like I do.
Oh well, the set would be a treat anyway, because of the special features, which actually could have worked as its own release. Especially interesting are two rarely-seen documentaries. The first one of them, THE GENTLEMAN TRAMP (78 min.) from 1975 --which I'd tried to find for years-- is narrated by Laurence Oliver, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and includes numbers of home movies, archive footage, etc. The second documentary, CHAPLIN'S GOLIATH (54 min.) from 1996 covers the life of Eric Campbell, the heavy Scotsman who played the villain in each one of Chaplin's Mutual-comedies. Also included are two fine and very interesting booklets: "The Chaplin Mutuals" by Jeffrey Vance and "The Making of The Gentleman Tramp" by Richard Patterson.
My only complaint is that while the music is very good --beautiful, really-- and fits the films wonderfully, there are a few times that I think it sounds a little too dramatic or melancholic when it, in my opinion, rather should be amusing; especially in ONE A.M. But that's just according to my taste.
Needless to say, this collection is a "must" to every Chaplin-fan. Well worth the money! December 10, 2006
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