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Warner Archive has, once again, dug into their Allied Artists library for another genre favorite, Bert Gordon's 1957, The Cyclops.
Although it stars James Craig and Gloria Talbott* , the film features a fan favorite --
Lon Chaney, Jr., here being billed simply as Lon Chaney.
The film was shot in economical black & white by Ira Morgan, whose career went back to the teens.
But there's an interesting confluence of events here, as Mr. Morgan also photographed Tell it to the Marines, in 1926, while on staff at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Another gorgeous Warner Archive release, with accurate grain structure along with proper black levels and shadow detail.
For those who collect B sci-fi from the era, The Cyclops is a necessity.
This is the original theatrical version of the film, running 66 minutes, as opposed to the TV cut with padding.
* who was related to Larry, although her side of the family used the original British spelling of Talbott. The second T was apparently dropped in honor of an unfortunate disagreement with a British king in the 1500s.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from DVD - Yes
RAH
Although it stars James Craig and Gloria Talbott* , the film features a fan favorite --
Lon Chaney, Jr., here being billed simply as Lon Chaney.
The film was shot in economical black & white by Ira Morgan, whose career went back to the teens.
But there's an interesting confluence of events here, as Mr. Morgan also photographed Tell it to the Marines, in 1926, while on staff at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Another gorgeous Warner Archive release, with accurate grain structure along with proper black levels and shadow detail.
For those who collect B sci-fi from the era, The Cyclops is a necessity.
This is the original theatrical version of the film, running 66 minutes, as opposed to the TV cut with padding.
* who was related to Larry, although her side of the family used the original British spelling of Talbott. The second T was apparently dropped in honor of an unfortunate disagreement with a British king in the 1500s.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from DVD - Yes
RAH
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