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Info: LaserDisc preservations of colorized movies not released on American digital formats?

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The colorized version of King Kong (1933 has been released on LaserDisc and VHS in the US and on DVD elsewhere in the world, such as on a British (or Australian, can’t remember which) DVD by Universal, but not in the US.
The colorized version of Casablanca (1943) is only available on an “Anniversary Edition” LaserDisc by MGM/UA Home Video that was a Japan-only release.
I was wondering if anyone preserved those colorized versions. There is, however, a DVD preservation of the colorized version of King Kong being sold on eBay, but I’d rather not buy that, seeing how it’s illegal to sell fan edits and fan preservations online.
I’ve heard that the colorized version of King Kong is unwatchable and of a poor quality standard, but I don’t think that I’ve heard anything negative about the quality of the colorized version of Casablanca.
I don’t own a LaserDisc player or any LaserDiscs, but I will have to wait until I’m living on my own in order to purchase a LaserDisc player and some LaserDiscs, so I can preserve films and features not on current American home video releases (such as the 1.33:1 open matte/pan-and-scan combo version of Titanic and the English version of the 1982 Japanese animated Wizard of Oz (seeing how every version of that on YouTube is in poor quality)).

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The quality of the King Kong Colorized is quite good for Laserdisc, though it will never be quite as good as archival material on black and white in High Definition on a Blu-Ray.

Captain Blood was only released once Colorized on VHS. I tried to find the Laserdisc it doesn’t exist.

As for Casablanca i never heard that was on Laserdisc, i know someone taped it and wouldn’t share his copy. He also had Citizen Kane, the Sea Hawk. Treasure of the Sierra Madre etc.

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JadedSkywalker said:

The quality of the King Kong Colorized is quite good for Laserdisc, though it will never be quite as good as archival material on black and white in High Definition on a Blu-Ray.

Yeah, I thought so.

JadedSkywalker said:

As for Casablanca i never heard that was on Laserdisc, i know someone taped it and wouldn’t share his copy. He also had Citizen Kane, the Sea Hawk. Treasure of the Sierra Madre etc.

Huh. I didn’t know that Citizen Kane or Treasure of the Sierra Madre had colorized versions. I do know that there are two colorized versions of It’s a Wonderful Life, one of which is by Hal Roach Studios from 1985 and the other is by Legend Films, which was available on a 2009 Paramount DVD (and is also available in HD on Blu-ray).