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71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bing Croons....Rosemary Swoons....Watch It In June!, May 25, 2004
This review refers to the Widescreen Collection(Paramount)DVD edition of "White Christmas"...
This DVD should be held up as an example of what DVDs are all about.The transfer and restoration of this 50 year old film is superb. It is the reason we are willing to spend a little more to upgrade from VHS and are awed when we see the wonderful results. Filmed in "VistaVision", the widescreen picture lets you take in every scene of this wonderful classic from edge to edge. The picture is clear, sharp and in glorious technicolor.The colors are beautiful and vibrant.
You have the choice of viewing it in DD5.1 surround or the restored Mono. For those looking for some special features, Rosemary Clooney helps out with a retrospective interview and also commentary. There are English subtitles for those needing them and may also be viewed in French(mono).
The film is a treasure in itself. Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye,Rosemary Clooney,and Vera-Ellen are the stars of this 1954 musical with songs by Irving Berlin that you'll want to sing along with and keep humming long after the film has ended. Directed by Michael Curtiz it's a feel good film that although takes place during the Christmas season, is one that you can pull out and watch anytime of the year.
Bing and Danny were Army buddies, now a successful song and dance team and are out to help their favorite old retired General(Dean Jagger),who is having trouble coping with retirement. The General is now running a country inn in Vermont, but the big problem is there is no snow to bring up the tourists. Bing and Danny to the rescue, as they turn the inn into a showcase of talent, and fall for the Haines sisters along the way. Can these wonderful voices also bring the snow out of the sky?...well..you know.
This film is filled with Berlin's wonderful tunes. When Bing takes Rosemary's little hand in his and croons "Count Your Blessings" to her..well it's movie heaven. Rosemary also treats us to several numbers, Vera-Ellen does some fabulous hoofing, and Danny clowns and keeps us smiling like only Danny can. And how much fun is it watching Bing and Danny do the "Sisters" number together?...alot! Then there's the goose bump evoking, wonderfully nostalgic scene of the four of them singing "White Christmas" together with the Winter Wonderland of Vermont as a backdrop.I would be remiss if I didn't mention the wonderful character actress Mary Wicks, she's a great busy-body who causes misunderstandings, and also keep an eye out for George Chakiris and Barrie Chase.
Thanks Paramount for bringing us this great old classic holiday film on this great DVD...enjoy...Laurie
also recommended:
It's A Wonderful Life (1946)
The Bells of St. Mary's
or both together on DVD:
Christmas Collector's Pack (The Bells of St. Mary's / It's a Wonderful Life)
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65 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
White Christmas Has Received a Face Lift--of Sorts, October 11, 2009
"White Christmas," one of my favorite movies of all time, had always looked bad on home video. The VHS version was a pale, pastel shadow of the original until the 40th anniversary edition of 1994 when all Paramount did was greatly darken the picture. Unfortunately, this was also the print that was used to make the first DVD release in 2000: a dark, dark picture with no contrast, tons of grain, and a barely-in-focus picture that revealed little detail. Fortunately, most of this has been improved in the newly-released 2-disc Anniversary Edition that has just hit the stores.
Although Paramount obviously did not want to fund a complete restoration, the picture now has vibrant colors (the "Mandy" number will knock your socks off!) with much better sharpness and detail and very little grain to speak of. However the picture is still a little too dark and flat, at least one scene still has registration problems (when Bing meets Doris, the "Mutual, I'm sure" girl), some scenes could have a sharper focus, and there's some trouble with minor flicker (stability) of the image. The bonus material is very enjoyable and above average, with family members, critics, and cultural historians to add perspective.
So in summary I definitely recommend this latest version of "White Christmas" as a rebuy on the strength of the improved picture alone, with the bonus material as a very nice plus. I would have given it my highest rating if the picture quality had presented absolute clarity and if the film itself were more inspired, but it still remains a sentimental favorite and a must-see!
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It Can Be Christmas Any Time of Year, October 9, 2009
I was stunned to find this new anniversary edition at Target this past Tuesday - stunned because it is not being released for another month. I picked it up hoping for the best. It is a 2-disc edition with all the bonus features on the second disc. I see Amazon has finally listed those features above. They are actually quite good and I learned things I had never known. But the movie presentation is a disappointment. As usual, Paramount has NOT cleaned up the film. The colors are slightly off - skin tones don't look quite right and it sometimes looks faded, yet most of the time the colors are very bright and pop; the picture is not sharp and sometimes looks a little fuzzy; there is flickering throughout the whole film; etc. Why can't Paramount take a cue from Warner? They take the time to put out a beautiful product. Paramount seems to just throw it out. This is the third release on DVD for "White Christmas" and considering it is the 55th Anniversary, you would think more care would have been put into making the film look spectacular. It's 2009 so we should be seeing the best possible picture. But I guess this is the best we can expect from Paramount. I do give Paramount credit on their TV show releases as they do restore/clean them for the most part (Example: I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, The Andy Griffith Show, etc - which are all beautiful prints). They just do nothing for the motion pictures. Oh, the audio is in 5.1 or restored mono. The 5.1 is horrible. It is fine until the singing starts. The vocals are much louder than the music and has an echo-y sound. If you own "Grease," you'll understand. It is unwatchable! So I switched to the restored mono and it sounds great. What a difference! I would love to watch it with stereo sound but Paramount has screwed-up yet again. I sold my copy of "Grease" because of the ruined soundtrack, but at least this one has a great mono soundtrack. But it is too bad the picture has not been improved to what it could be. I give it four stars because of all the added extras - it would be five stars if the film looked better. Is it horrible? No! It is very watchable but I was a little distracted by the unrestored print. I'm just happy to have this anniversary edition. You make the choice.
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