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Subject: Re: Jamaica Inn, a comparison between the different versions


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Eva Danø
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Date Posted: 00:34:40 09/13/06 Wed
In reply to: Eva Danø 's message, "Jamaica Inn, a comparison between the different versions" on 12:33:12 09/12/06 Tue

Second comparison: Miracle DVD vs. Capital tape:

Beginning credits: The first screen is different: "Verity Films, Inc. Presents Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, in Alfred Hitchcock's "Jamaica Inn"", then "Pommer-Laughton . . ." The "Introducing Maureen O'Hara" screen appeears for a fraction only.

A second or two missing from the tape where Jem and Mary are in the water, and there are a couple of split-second bits missing from the tape as well.

The big bit missing from this tape is from (DVD counter 1:29:2) where the law has caught up with the gang at the inn and is handcuffing them. We totally miss Jem and the soldiers at Pengallan's house, and riding through the night, Mary's and Pengallan's coach ride coach ride, and boarding the ship. We join Pengallan and Mary in the cabin, after the gang plank has been removed, and right before Pengallan removes Mary's gag (DVD counter 1:34:0), almost 5 minutes. The ending is not quite as abrupt, showing the Mayflower logo at the end.

Both picture and sound quality on the Capital tape are quite a bit better than on the Crown Classics tape, and the picture is not overscanned quite as much as the Crown Classics tape is, but that missing 5 minutes is a real bummer.

Eva

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Eva Danø
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Date Posted: 04:40:30 09/13/06 Wed

Third comparison: Miracle DVD vs. LaserLight DVD:

Laserlight has a better beginning: We start out with the "British Board of Film Censors" screen, then the "Mayflower Pictures present Charles Laughton in", and then a view of the swinging inn sign. We do not see the "A Pommer-Laughton. . ." screen though, which was on both tapes.

I wonder how Jem's "To Whom it may concern" note survived the swim? After all, they didn't have zip-lock baggies back then <grin>

First missing scene is right after Squire reads Jem's note. Just as they walk out the door, the scene breaks up on the LaserLight DVD (Miracle DVD counter 0:51:3). The talk between Squire and Jem, part of which Mary overhears, is missing, as is Jem eating, and getting a change of clothes, and Squire writing a note to Captain Boyle, the fictitious garrison commander. Also, Mary arrives back at the inn too warn her aunt.

The Laserlight DVD resumes as Squire and Jem arrive at the inn and bang on the door (Miracle DVD counter 1:00:2) after we have missed almost nine minutes of important plot development.

I actually found something missing on the Miracle DVD! Maybe two seconds as Squire and Mary walk towards the ship. No dialog or plot, but they arrive at the gang plank a bit faster on the Miracle DVD.

The LaserLight DVD has the better ending; the words "The End" superimposed on the Jamaica Inn sign fades into the Mayflower logo, where the Miracle DVD cuts off before that fade.

A lot of the little wear-and-tear glitches (streaks, burnout spots, etc.) are the same on both DVDs, and other than as noted they run exactly the same, so they must have originated from the same print, which makes it even more mysterious that one should be missing such a large scene.

I did a couple of screen captures from each DVD, to compare picture quality side by side. The LaserLight is a tad darker, but they are both crisp and clear, especially considering how old the movie is. They both have the black border on all sides, like I mentioned earlier for the Miracle DVD.

Eva

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