What’s the deal with The Godfather (and Part II) in regards to their theatrical sound mixes? I’ve noticed that my Region 2 Blu-ray of the Coppola Restoration contains the remastered audio track as the only option, but I’ve heard that the Region 1 releases include tracks of the theatrical audio. Any reason why the original audio tracks would be limited to the North America release only? Just curious.
FYI, there’s no such thing as Region 1 or 2 for Blu-ray disc. Region A and B is there instead, of course.
That’s actually a thing I’ve noticed in a lot of instances
US disks would include original mixes as a second option but their European counterparts would exclude them (Chinatown, Duel, The Omen, etc.), even though I’ve also noticed in Australian releases they would reflect the US disks
My guess is because they wanna save room for more foreign dubs because of the amount of different languages in that territory compared to the US and Australia where people primarily speak English
And btw as someone who owns the US disks of The Godfather, the mono tracks are indeed the authentic theatrical mixes and they’re region free so you could just as easily import them
The USA BD boxset for The GodFather has gone through a few different designs and the discs remain the same. I own one of the more current redesigns for the packaging of the USA boxset.
Those masters were also released on DVD so he’s possibly referring to the DVD set of those masters from Europe
He did type Region 1 Blu-ray and Region 2 Blu-ray which Blu-ray disc dropped the numbers for the regions and just went for A, B, C. But a lot of us knew that. Must have been a carry over regarding typing a lot about DVDs.
Received Spaceballs 4K+BD from the Kino Lorber sale yesterday and still not sure if the 2.0 tracks are dual mono or not and if it’s a downmix of the 5.1 track that’s on there. DVDCompare.net states there’s two portions of audio missing but doesn’t state which tracks are affected. Below is copy pasted from the site.
- When Princess Vespa says "Nobody talks to me that way. “Nobody!” and shouts “NOBODY!” in the desert, it lacks the additional echoes afterward.
- Dot Matrix’s line of “Ohh! No Vespa! Don’t! Vespa!” before Dark Helmet tricks Vespa is missing (although subtitles for this line are present).
The UHD of A Clockwork Orange does include the original mono mix, which Blu-Ray.com’s reviewer preferred over the 5.1 remix (which on this disc sounds awful).
but with a lossy dolby 192 kbps
Would have been nice if it were lossless instead.