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The Last Man on Earth (Released)

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I’m working on a fan restoration/preservation effort of “The Last Man on Earth” starring Vincent Price, I chose this movie for a few reasons:

The movie was never officially copyrighted and is therefore public domain

It’s got Vincent Price in it

It’s based on the Book by Richard Matheson, and the script was written partially by him

It’s based on the same book as “I am ledgend” and is better than it in my opinion

Numerous transfers to DVD and VHS were done badly by third party companies.

So, let’s get down to the details, I know someone who owns this on 16mm film, he used a digital workprinter an aquentience’s place of employment to get it into a file that he then supplied me with.

I then went to a local target store and bought this film on DVD to compare it to the telecine of the film my friend supplied me with.  The DVD Release was done (badly I might add) by a third party company who did a terrible job.  So that inspired me to do my fan restoration.

Here’s a shot from the DVD Release, it’s in a widescreen format I rarely see.  Also, the lines in the shot below are noticeable throughout the whole DVD.

Crappy DVD release

Here’s a screenshot of my telecine after some preliminary denoising and a little sharpening and resize to anamorphic widescreen, I’m not the best at editing, and I did what I could in avisynth, but it definitely looks better than the DVD release.  Also, the screens aren’t the exact same frame, but the DVD doesn’t have the same scene as the telecine so I found a shot a couple seconds ahead where he’s in the same position.

I have little/some experience in video editing, and no experience in audio restoration, or making those cool DVD menus you guys are so good at.  So if anyone wants to help me out let me know.  I have an ftp server we can use as well.

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Is that widescreen screencap is from the Legend Films DVD? Because I heard that looked pretty nice.

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No, the Legend Films DVD does indeed look nice.  There are SO many versions of this on DVD, though, it makes it very hard to know what you're getting.  But the new one, the one packaged with a sticker on the outside mentioning the Will Smith version, looks pretty damned good.

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Yes, there are several awful transfers of this film on the market - that's the problem with PD stuff - but MGM's transfer (which is on this release) is as good as this film is ever likely to look. I'd urge you to check that one out before spending any time on restoring the inferior releases.

 

BTW, fun as TLMoE is, it certainly is not better than the original novel (whose subtleties have eluded every adaptation to date).

Heck, it's not even as good as The Omega Man... ;-)

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As far as I know there is a somebit longer version of this movie avaible in Italy...

 

I tried to get a Disc.. but none found at eBay yet...

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All right.. I just ordered a 2 Disc Set of this Movie in Italy. Runing Time: 85:17 min. PAL (Info from www.ofdb.de)

It should contain a comparison between italian and US Version. I HOPE this is in englishc (I don't understand italy)

According to the ofdb.de it shoul contain an anamorph version, with Italian and Englisch sound in 2.0 mono and 5.1 . It just containy italian subtitles.

 

An Interview should be on the disc.

 

I don't know wich languages the interview and other things comes along. And all containing inbfos I have are for the 1 disc Edition!

So I will be really surprised.

The Movie itself was about 19 € (thats about 25 US$) additional 11 € shipment from Italy (TO GERMANY!!!) so its about 30 € (~39 US$)

 

But I will tell you how good this Edition is, maybe its worth to get a Pal to NTSC transfer...

(I'm really hoping that the comparison between Italy and US Version is in englisch...)

  

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As much as IMDB's "alternate versions" pages are usually filled with misinformation, the page for Last Man On Earth seems to answer quite a few questions asked here:

  • MGM's 2005 DVD release does not contain the copyright obstruction found in most prints' opening titles. It reads: "COPYRIGHT 1963 BY ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED." It also contains the complete ending sequence, including the dialog with the baby, that is missing from most prints. This release is also digitally cleaned up, presented in wide screen format, features an interview with Richard Matheson, one of the writers, and is paired with the film Panic In Year Zero. It is missing one element common from other prints. The American International Television title card and theme music that starts off most prints is replaced with an inserted sequence of MGM's famous lion roar trademark and the MGM website address. This DVD was initially problematic on its release because of Sony's then recent purchase of MGM. Sony had canceled the entire Midnite Movies line, and, though the DVD was already set to be released, Sony had initial reservations on releasing it at all. Copies managed to accidentally get shipped to some stores, such as Best Buy, in the US and Canada, where they were immediately flagged as "recalled." Most were, either immediately returned by the stores or pulled by cashiers who should have refused the purchases. Some were still sold, regardless, in early May 2005, before they should have been. By September 2005, Sony released the DVD properly into the wide market.

  • Also available in a colorized version.

  • The 2008 DVD release by Ripley's Home Video in Italy restores not only the mother-with-crying-baby shots from the end scene of the film (as in the US MGM release), but also two lengthy sequences earlier in the film. The first is a flashback scene where Virginia consoles a tearful Morgan after the funeral of their daughter Kathy, while the second is a conversation between Morgan and Ruth after her she has changed into some of Virginia's clothes. Both scenes reinforce Morgan's utter devotion to his deceased wife and help to clarify his descent from a lively and vibrant family man to the grim loner, himself only one step away from the living dead.

  • In the DVD and video versions near the end we hear a baby wailing butdon't see it. The Sci-Fi channel version it shows the baby and its mother.

  • There are at least two versions of this movie in common release. The Diamond DVD release version and second one, that has been shown at least once on TBS late morning in 1993/4. The aforementioned baby scene has some minor closing dialog to be a bit more faithful to Richard Matheson's intentions with his novel's ending. Depending on if the ending is trimmed or not, another edit may exist in the opening credits. A bizarre inclusion of a grey box that obscures some of the copyright credits.

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Question OP, why'd you remove the film grain?

I own the single layered MGM DVD and I need to find it.

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Today the 2 Disc Special Edition from Italy arrived. (about 4 working days till send.. it was send yesterday.. today it arrived in germany with fed ex...)

It contains five cards with movie stills (black and white) and thre cards with poster arts. Additionally it contains a 32 pages counting booklet in italy with much text, infos about the movie, and the cast. But, I don't speak any italy, so it is not helpful for me.

The only information I could read are the comparison between the movie ruinning times in the booklet:

Running time Italy: 89 minutes (2427 meter movie)

Running time USA: 87 minutes (2380 meter movie)

 

The Menus are in italy, not in englisch, but itts not as hard to read as a menu in russia or japanese...

The first Disc is a DVD9 (containing 5.05 GB data), it contains the movie (I will add two caps as soon as possible) in englisch and italy, both in mono and 5.1 surround , but I don't own a surround system, so I can't check the quality of the 5.1 mix...

It only contains italian subtitles. :(

Sometimes there are some differences in the brightness of the black fields at top and bottom of the picture. (It is anamorphic, but its also 2,35:1, so there are black barrs)

The two missing scenes (stated in the imdb quote above) are in english.

The extras are:

- An italian trailer of the movie (3:45)

- Photo Gallery

- The complete Screenplay in Italy as PDF (47 MB)

 

The second disc is a DVD5 (2.16 GB data).

It is in italy, completely, without englisch subtitles.

- Interview with Dardano Sacchetti

- Intview with Pier Antonio Mecacci

- Interview with Franca Silvi

- A real cool feature: a map of rome with places marked used in the movie. Selecting one point you can see shortly the regarding scene and [b]sometimes[(b] you see a shot how the places looks now (about 2008).

- Differences between the US and the italy versions. I don' know whats the source of the picture for the US version, but there are some differences in the opening scene. Some shots of the dead city are quite different in order. The Credits in the italian version are in italy of course.. If the Comparison shows all differences than there are 3 different scenes: the Intro, the flashback and the dialogue...

 

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Here are the promised Screencaps:

 

Last Man on Earth Italian DVD

 

Last Man on Earth Italian DVD

Almost same scene as used in first post...

Almost same timing as one shot in the first posting...

 

Image Comparison between US and Italy Versions...

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Here's the official DVD screenshots that were posted up earlier in the thread:

 

Here's my copy, I honestly think mine looks better, because of the lower grain and a few other things, but it's still not as sharp, so you guys be the judge.

 

 

 

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The first one's much, much better - the second one has no grain whatsoever, which is terrible in itself; on top of that, it's got pretty bad edge enhancement going on and loss of detail from the grain removal (look at his hair!).  The only flaw in the first one is that there's still a slight amount of edge enhancement, but it's nowhere near as bad as on the second image.

Finally, and I don't think I should even need to mention this, the bottom image is severely cropped.  I don't know if that's your doing or the DVD itself, but I figured I'd mention it anyway.

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That's me and my crappy MSPaint skills editing this out of WMP, not the DVD.  I just figured I'd get a better response from everyone considering I restored this from old film using a workprinter, but I guess if there's better prints out there, it's not as cool I guess.

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If better copies didn't already exist, this would have been a fantastic project. Though you'd have needed to learns some better programs than MS Paint and WMP to do a project like this that would be worth anything.

I am Legend by Richard Matheson is one of my absolute favorite books. And The Last Man on Earth is still by far, in my opinion, the best adaption to date. Heston made a fantastic Neville, and The Omega Man is great fun, but in a campy sort of way. The recent adaption with Will Smith had amazing potential, but really blew.

This thread has told me a few important things though,

1. I need to buy better transfer of this film than the one I have.

2. I really need to look more into this slightly extended Italian version, which looks to be a very beautiful transfer as well.

Thanks for the good info on the Italian version MrBrown.

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The project of restoration isn't a bad project at all. I believe you could get some experiance with doing it. Maybe one day you get your hands on some material which is never been released, and then you have some experiences...

 

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there is a fourth adaption of the book. It came the same year as "I am Legend" and is called "I am Omega" with Mark Dacascos. But its nothing more than a B-Movie.

 

The hard part with the italian version is that Italy seem to have really high shipping costs. I ordered it at www.ibs.it with shipment costs of about 10 € (about 12,50 $) from Italy to Germany. The really pain in the a** was that the shop does not have an english page. It just comes in Italy, and I had a hard time ordering there, beacuse I had to translate each page on the process with google.

 

I think I ordered the somebit more containing 2 Disc Edition, and there seem to be a little bit cheaper 1 Disc Edition, but I can't say anything about it.

 

Here some Pictures of the italian 2 Disc set:

Just the front

Just the backside

Its open... isn't it nice?

Well, really nice pictures in it...

 

The Box would be some more cooler if it would contain a 32 page english booklet, and the interviews would habe englisch subtitles. and the pdf with the script should even be in english.

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