directed by John
Ford
USA 1956
It’s not what is said and done in John Ford’s The Searchers that makes it
such an effective film. It is what is not said and done—the actions that are
implied but never seen, and the dialogue that is thought but never spoken. It is
about two men’s five-year search for a girl kidnapped by Comanche Indians, but
it is more interested in why they are searching than who they are searching for. |
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Theatrical Release: March 13th, 1956
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The Crowded Prairie: American National Identity in
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The Invention of the Western Film : A Cultural
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The Searchers (Bfi Film Classics) by Edward Buscombe |
The Western Genre by John Saunders |
Westerns: Films through History (AFI
Film Readers) by Janet Walker |
The Encyclopedia of Westerns (The Facts on File
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The Western (Inside Film) by David Lusted |
Red River (Bfi Film Classics) by Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues |
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DVD Comparison: Blu-ray
Warner - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Warner (Ultimate Collector's Edition) - Region 1,4 - NTSC vs. Warner Blu-ray
Big thanks to Ole Kofoed for the Blu-ray Screen Caps!
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The Special Edition is also available in the John Wayne-John Ford Film Collection along with Stagecoach / Fort Apache / The Long Voyage Home / The Wings of Eagles / She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and They Were Expendable | ||
Distribution | Warner Home Video - Region 1 - NTSC | Warner Home Video - Region 1,4 - NTSC | Warner Home Video - No region or standard coding |
Runtime | 1:58:44 | 1:58:40 | 1:58:43 |
Video | 1.78:1
Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 4.17 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
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Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 6.40 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
1.78:1
Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 24-28 mb/s 1080p |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), DUBs: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), DUBs: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), DUBs: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) |
Subtitles | English, Spanish, French, None | English, Spanish, French, None | English, English (HoH), Spanish, French, None |
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Release Information:
Edition Details: • Warner
Bros. Presents: 2 Documentary Shorts (entitles # 3 - 6:02 and # 4 - 5:55)
NOTE: Full Screen version on opposite side of
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ADDITION: - Blu-ray June 2008: NOTE: THESE BLU-RAY CAPTURES WERE RIPPED DIRECTLY FROM THE DISC! TO SEE THEM IN FULL RESOLUTION CLICK ON THE BLU-RAY CAPTURES.
Like the
Ultimate Collector's Edition - we have some positives and negatives
about the
Blu-ray.
Although it is brighter, sharper and colors are far more vibrant, it
appears to more closely support the CE's flawed color scheme. This is
evident right from the titles sequence. This indicates that although many were hoping for a 'fixed' restoration using a better IB print - in fact - Warner have not and probably never will. This is it for the films hampered ratio and altered color palette.
What is most evident in the Blu-ray is the improvement in the area of detail - at times it looks almost 3D! (opening door scene is a prime example) - and, of course, the lack of digital artifacts. I now suspect, after owning about 100 Blu-ray discs, that this latter attribute may be one of the most important factors in the desirability of new format DVDs. However, the new Blu-ray of The Searchers is not totally free of this distraction (not unlike Casablanca HD) - but I only noted two mildly noticeable instances. This is an immense improvement over the CE with all the vast mono chromatic-sky shots, terrain vistas and blanketed snow scenes. This, to me, is the biggest difference to giving the most film-like appearance possible. It no longer looks like a great DVD folks - it looks like film. The sharpness becomes an added bonus - one that can actually distract from the narrative - it is so distinct. Be careful not to swoon too much!
The orangy / dusty-brown coloring in the CE is replaced by a more reddish image with more even whites and slightly darker blacks. I suspect that with Blu-ray's superior resolution they can get away with the flatter contrast without impinging upon the clarity. Audio - I noted no differences from the CE in the sound quality - it is very clear and consistent. Other minor differences with the CE - addition of English - hearing impaired (as well as standard) - subtitles on the Blu-ray and an optional Spanish DUB. We do lose all the liner notes goodies though - Reproduction of 1956 Dell comic book, Reproduction of original 1956 Warner Bros. press book, Reproductions of filmmaker memos and correspondence and 10 postcards with behind-the-scenes photos. Perhaps they couldn't fit in the smaller case. I could care less as I am not a fan of most of these repo nostalgia treats. All digital extras appear to be the same - intro by Patrick Wayne, Bogdanovich commentary etc. I was recommended this by a friend and although it is not one of my favorite films (or even westerns) I am thrilled that I now own it on Blu-ray. It looks stunning - detail is outstanding and the colors are... chilling. Ohh yeah - the Blu-ray is almost half the price of the CE ($36 vs. $20). You won't ever regret owning this one. DVDBeaver guarantee. *****
On the Original vs. CE Comparison: APOLOGIES - For some reason I have met with delay after delay to get my hands on a copy of this new John Ford / John Wayne boxset. I won't bore you with the details but we hoped to have this comparison posted 2 weeks ago. ADDITION: Warner (Ultimate Collector's Edition) - Region 1,4 - NTSC - June 06' - I have some issues with the new release - it has color flaws but lets take it one step at a time. The new Ultimate Collector's Edition DVD is NTSC standard coded for regions 1 + 4 making it sellable in South America as well as North America. 1) The framing - I was astounded at how much was removed from the original DVD image - mostly on the top, bottom and left edges! Using graphic programs to count pixels I estimate it to be almost 18%! This alone is a valid reason to lean towards the new issue.
2) Colors - here is where we require a certain amount of speculation. I've been informed by sources 'in-the-know' that the color scheme of this new release is way off - meaning it is quite different than when it was shown theatrically. Skin tones can tend to look very red/tan/yellow at times in the new Ultimate Collector's edition. I have been in communication with many experts on The Searchers - people who have actual 35mm prints of the film and are extremely familiar with all aspects of this classic western. Here are some anonymous quotes:
"Anyhow, I do think the color is "wrong." Which is
not to say that the old color was "right." But they have really turned
up the yellow, and I think too far." 4) Extras - obviously this is an easy choice the newer release is stacked with all sorts of goodies from an excellent Bogdanovich commentary to a reprint of the original Dell comic book (whoppee!). BOTTOM LINE: What I think - personally I am not so stridently opposed to the colors of this new DVD. But I might not put the film in my Top 10 westerns list (which would preferably include THESE), but I do think it is an important film and worthy of a strong release - one that represents the original color scheme as accurately as possible. I can see for myself that there is excessive yellow in many scenes, but if we balance that with the positives: significantly more frame information - extensive extras etc. then weighing goods vs. bads I think the new Ultimate Collector's edition is an easy choice. Will it be replaced? I don't know. Do I think it should be replaced? If it is possible to improve the accuracy of the colors - absolutely. The new release looks damn good in my opinion but not perfect and it may never be exacting enough for some of the film's more diligent followers. I, of course, hope that they are satisfied with the expected replacement, which, if it transpires - I will be surprised . |
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The Special Edition is also available in the John Wayne-John Ford Film Collection along with Stagecoach / Fort Apache / The Long Voyage Home / The Wings of Eagles / She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and They Were Expendable | ||
Distribution | Warner Home Video - Region 1 - NTSC | Warner Home Video - Region 1,4 - NTSC | Warner Home Video - No region or standard coding |