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Written on February 5, 2010 – 9:18 pm | by louisday1951
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This review refers to the Widescreen Collection(Paramount) DVD edition of “White Christmas”…

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This DVD should be held up as an example of what DVDs are all about.The transfer and restoration of this 50 year former film is qualified. It is the reason we are willing to use a microscopic more to upgrade from VHS and are awed when we contemplate the improbable results. Filmed in “VistaVision”, the widescreen portray lets you capture in every scene of this extraordinary classic from edge to edge. The characterize is certain, curious and in stunning technicolor.The colors are shapely and vibrant.

You have the choice of viewing it in DD5.1 surround or the restored Mono. For those looking for some special features, Rosemary Clooney helps out with a retrospective interview and also commentary. There are English subtitles for those needing them and may also be viewed in French(mono) .

The film is a fancy in itself. Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye,Rosemary Clooney,and Vera-Ellen are the stars of this 1954 musical with songs by Irving Berlin that you’ll want to grunt along with and retain humming long after the film has ended. Directed by Michael Curtiz it’s a feel friendly film that although takes situation during the Christmas season, is one that you can pull out and eye anytime of the year.

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Bing and Danny were Army buddies, now a successful song and dance team and are out to encourage their well-liked used retired General(Dean Jagger),who is having wretchedness coping with retirement. The General is now running a country inn in Vermont, but the large jam is there is no snow to bring up the tourists. Bing and Danny to the rescue, as they turn the inn into a showcase of talent, and drop for the Haines sisters along the blueprint. Can these fantastic voices also bring the snow out of the sky? …well..you know.

This film is filled with Berlin’s improbable tunes. When Bing takes Rosemary’s dinky hand in his and croons “Count Your Blessings” to her..well it’s movie heaven. Rosemary also treats us to several numbers, Vera-Ellen does some fantastic hoofing, and Danny clowns and keeps us smiling like only Danny can. And how worthy fun is it watching Bing and Danny do the “Sisters” number together? …alot! Then there’s the goose bump evoking, wonderfully nostalgic scene of the four of them singing “White Christmas” together with the Winter Wonderland of Vermont as a backdrop.I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the astonishing character actress Mary Wicks, she’s a gargantuan busy-body who causes misunderstandings, and also withhold an sight out for George Chakiris and Barrie Skedaddle.

Thanks Paramount for bringing us this mountainous old-fashioned classic holiday film on this broad DVD…relish…Laurie

also recommended:

It’s A Improbable Life (1946)

The Bells of St. Mary’s

or both together on DVD:

Christmas Collector’s Pack (The Bells of St. Mary’s / It’s a Astounding Life)

Recently, Paramount has offered us fabulous original DVD-issues of classics like To Procure a Thief and Comic Face, both shot in Vista-Vision, and now looking better than ever on home video thanks to Paramount using novel camera materials for the transfers. Naturally, I expected that the same loving treatment would be given an stale accepted like White Christmas, which was the first feature film shot in Paramount’s grand wide-screen process called Vista-Vision.

Not so! This recent “remaster” is honest as dreary-looking as the older DVD. Grainy and soft with an unstable stare and dumb colors except in some brightly lit “performance” scenes. Also lots of dirt marks and scattered speckles, plus an horrible splice or two. And NO novel extras! Where is the expected featurette about the Vista-Vision system - newly made or at least some extinct promotional reel taken from a shelf in the archives? A expansive disappointment! And by the plot, where are all the many beloved Paramount classics from the fifties and sixties that have not yet been released on DVD? Not a single title in behold for the coming months. Shaded.
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