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For a while now I’ve been searching for a complete full color print of the Frank Langella starring Dracula from 1979.
Directed by John “Wargames” Badham it boasted some amazing photography by Gilbert Taylor. However in 1991 John Badham issued a widescreen color timed version on laserdisc which drained all the original color out of the film, turning it virtually black and white. Ever since then this has been the only available version on any format and the original seems to be lost in the vaults of Universal.
I’ve seen old VHS copies of this on ebay but I’m after a decent pre 1991 laserdisc print or a solid TV broadcast.
Has any body out there got a copy they’d like to share?
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Finally got around to transfering the LD to my hard drive. I'm going to just encode it straight, without any postproduction, so anyone who wants to try and fix it up will know what it looks like raw. This thing isn't going to win any awards... my player obviously isn't the best. Image is pretty soft. Color is ok, though, and not too much noise.
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It's done, and fits on a DVD-R.
The transfer is pretty awful - grainy and low-res, with lots of contrast problems. It was obviously a very poor transfer to begin with. But the color is there and I think that was the whole point of the effort. Nice atmospheric movie, with one extremely creepy scene in the sewer.
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I felt the desire to make this six year old thread come back to life because, frankly, this film deserves to be restored to its original lush, vibrant brilliance. The recent Universal Blu Ray was the muted version, and so, I don't foresee us getting an official restoration. Did you ever make any headway or grab any stills from this version, Puggo?
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You know you could use the color from the LD capture and incorporate it into the B&W image from the bluray for the best clarity. This process has even been done professionally to colorize old Dr Who episodes.
Last night I was tinkering around with Photoshop, and came up with this piece of work. I altered a still from the official DVD, and matched it up with a still from the HD trailer (which has the original color timing). The result was the image in the middle. With some patience and attention to detail, a fairly accurate restoration could be done from the existing transfer.
Hey, can we have a legitimate discussion about this? I'm interested in this original release, hopefully can see it ni future.
Last night I was tinkering around with Photoshop, and came up with this piece of work. I altered a still from the official DVD, and matched it up with a still from the HD trailer (which has the original color timing). The result was the image in the middle. With some patience and attention to detail, a fairly accurate restoration could be done from the existing transfer.
This looks promising. I could rip the blu-ray and do an adjustment in a professional color grading program like DaVinci Resolve to try to restore the movie to what I remember.
Last night I was tinkering around with Photoshop, and came up with this piece of work. I altered a still from the official DVD, and matched it up with a still from the HD trailer (which has the original color timing). The result was the image in the middle. With some patience and attention to detail, a fairly accurate restoration could be done from the existing transfer.
This looks promising. I could rip the blu-ray and do an adjustment in a professional color grading program like DaVinci Resolve to try to restore the movie to what I remember.
Yes please. Especially since Blu-ray disc > DVD. Why should we still work in inferior resolutions when HD resolutions are the norm now? Especially from Blu-ray disc, even thouhg several versions would be best from other countries. YMMV.
Would love to see this on a BD25 with minimalistic menus.
Does anyone have the original version of this movie still via laser disc? I would love to see this version, I can see from e bay there are lots of copies floating around some widescreen some pan and scan for only a few dollars but I live in the UK and have no way of viewing it.
I have the original laserdisc, but haven’t had a chance to unpack my player and test it yet. I aim to create a re-colorized HD version as soon as I have time (currently renovating my basement as my home studio)
Do you have the pan and scan version as apparently this is the only natural colour version barring the old VHS pan and scan which I have.
I have the original laserdisc, but haven’t had a chance to unpack my player and test it yet. I aim to create a re-colorized HD version as soon as I have time (currently renovating my basement as my home studio)
I got this: https://pin.it/2wbi45vadgltui
Yes that’s the original colour version Pan & Scan as no widescreen version in original colour is out there, but should be a better version than the pan & scan VHS I have.
I got this: https://pin.it/2wbi45vadgltui