chosen1forever
Joined Dec 2002
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This looks like something made in 1933. Its hard to believe its from 1969, what with the colors, the tracking and the sound quality. The color looks like old two-strip Technicolor, but worse than that. I have seen many two-strip Technicolor films and they look better than this crap. Buy this film, and try to look for a copy of The Black Pirate, Whoopee or Hollywood Revue and compare it, and you'll see what I mean.
This has to be one of the cheapest and ugliest-looking films I've ever seen. While the plot is good and typical and its main star was with John Wayne, the color quality, the sound and the tracking is just incredibly awful! I've seen some of the earliest Technicolor films in their ORIGINAL PRINTS and even they don't look as dark as this does. What process did this use? Anyway, avoid this film, and I would recommend you go for 1943's Lassie Come Home, Elizabeth Taylor's first film.