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One of the finest theatrical productions of all time, no question. Beautifully staged and brilliantly performed; 39 of the world’s best actors play more than 150 roles.

The DVD set should be better than this. (The play gets 5 stars; the DVD gets 1.)

It is improperly cut and sloppily transferred. A&E has released it (after much anticipation) not in its original four 2-hour acts but in the nine 1-hour episodes that they cut for broadcast on television, with intros and credits every hour. All they’ve done is transfer their 9-cassette VHS release, with intros, opening and closing credits and a “previously seen” commentary (meant for the TV audience watching it over a period of nine days) onto four DVDs, frustratingly marring the flow of the production. Not only does the play get interrupted every hour, but at one point you have to change discs mid-scene. In addition (and inexplicably) this DVD version is missing a scene that’s on the VHS.

If A&E gets their act together, they’ll rerelease this set and return this incredible play back to its original structure, without the cuts and interruptions. Isn’t that the point of DVD? Bear in mind also that many of the glowing reviews on this site refer to the VHS set (and the play itself) and don’t address the inept job of transferring the VHS onto DVD. (Amazon’s reviewer even credits Jim Goddard as the director, when all he did was arrange cameras and make adjustments for taping; the actual directors of the play, Trevor Nunn and John Napier, go unmentioned.)

As you may have read in other reviews, the original stage production was four 2-hour acts in two parts (the running time of the play is actually 8 hours without the intermissions, not 9, as is stated in Amazon’s review), and Parts I and II could be seen all in one day or over two consecutive nights. The designers of this set could have devoted one disc per part, without interruption, with one more disc for any extras (there aren’t many). A four-disc set is excessive and inappropriate; it allows them to up their price while it weakens the experience of the play. (Peter Brook’s 9-hour stage production of “The Mahabharata” is on two DVDs, in fine quality and half the price.)

I saw the play on Broadway in 1981 and, like most in that theater, fell in love with it. I’ve had the VHS version all this time and hoped that eventually it would be on DVD, carefully restored.

I would avoid buying this set and wait until they release one that’s complete, uncut and faithful to the play. It’s one of the greatest stage productions of all time. It features the Royal Shakespeare Company in its prime. It deserves better than this. The movies “Pearl Harbor” and “Dogma” got better DVD treatments. That’s pretty sad.

This DVD presents one of the finest stage productions ever preserved on film. Other reviews have very ably pointed out the transcendant writing and performances. HOWEVER…these disc are truly the most careless tranfer I have ever seen outside of the public domain. The broadway production was offered in 2 parts, each part contained 2 acts. If you really wanted the full immersive experience you saw part one on a Saturday or Sunday Matinee, broke for dinner and returned that same night to complete the epic. Some of the power of the piece comes in the cumulative effect of losing yourself in Dicken’s world. The original broadcast was similarly aired with no commercial interuptions (Thanks, I believe, to Exxon) over four nights. WHY then has A&E broken its 4 discs into hour long segments, each containing the begining and ending credits? (You can’t skip these segments, only fast forward over them.) The transfer, even on my 24″ TV looks like a VHS copy recorded on the economical speed, grainy and washed out. Don’t even try to play it on a large screen TV. (I just read a review of their transfer of the Miss Marple series which makes similar complaints.) It feels like A&E literally had some authoring house get a VHS copy of a copy of a copy from the store and record it as is. I am very glad I bought this box set for 2 reasons. 1… I’ve long wanted to revisit the brilliant production unvailable for so many years. 2… I learned to NEVER buy another A&E disc until they start respecting the shows they transfer.
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