Missing scene on the DVD
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stevem-26 — 19 years ago(August 29, 2006 08:32 PM)
You must be from the UK, because there is no version that I can find in the US.
If the version you have is not restored, that is a pity, since it can be done.I wonder who has their little claws on the rights to this.
Seems to me I saw a "Studio Canal" on another MGM.
I have their Ealing Comedy Collection and the restoration is nice.
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kenmal-1 — 19 years ago(September 18, 2006 11:00 PM)
Just watched this movie for the first time and can't believe I hadn't seen it all the way through before. What a wonderful story well acted. When o when will they releease this as a fully restored DVD. As the main (excellent) comment on the first IMDb page of this movie says - most underrated and unbelievably short on deserved Oscars! (Just one for the music).
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agnabeya — 19 years ago(October 07, 2006 05:51 PM)
I remember this scene so well - Bathsheba and Frank Troy are just married - and singing together in church. It is the Harvest Home.
Poor farmer Boldwood is distraught and cannot join in the hymn.
I LOVE this film - and I can't believe they would cut anything from it.
My favourite scene is just that glance Peter Finch gives himself in his mirror when he is dressing for his party - if you've seen the movie - you'll know what I mean.
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teresa_ — 18 years ago(April 25, 2007 11:11 AM)
I'm hoping there might be a 40th anniversary Special Edition this year but i certainly wont buy it without checking it out on rental first .
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Tereza . What are you talking about ?
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pninson — 17 years ago(January 30, 2009 11:26 PM)
The scene was cut from U.S. release, according to the DVD cover. It has been restored in the DVD, as noted by the previous poster. It was a treat for me as I'd seen the movie many, many times on TV and laserdisc, and I'd never seen that sequence before.
The new DVD is in anamorphic widescreen and the picture quality is excellent. There are no special features.
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artisandy — 15 years ago(July 09, 2010 06:57 PM)
Just wondered if anyone in the US has bot this DVD in the yr & a half since this last post.
Such an Awesome flick!!!! It's one of my all time favorites, & was thinking of buying it thru Amazon. do want that deleted scene & surround sound tho.
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LisleLeete — 13 years ago(October 08, 2012 09:27 PM)
We just rented the DVD from Netflix in Oct. 2012 and it definitely had that scene. I noticed the lyrics of the hymn, same as in the hymn in Godspell, but a different melody "We plow the fields and scatter / the good seed on the land", and the great shot of Boldwood in the foreground pew with the new happy couple in the distance. On the disc it says: Widescreen / 20000004865 / Region 1 / 171 MINS US NOT RATED, from Turner/Warner Brothers, with the regiment on horseback riding by the church on the disc art.
The picture quality seemed fine to me. I didn't notice whether it was mono or stereo, but the sound quality was excellent.