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(More customer reviews)GULLIVER'S TRAVELS has been butchered by a combination of cropping and geometric distortion to fill (or almost fill) a wide screen TV. The fact is that Hollywood movies made prior to 1953 were virtually all shot and framed for a 1.37x1 aspect ratio (all but identical to standard def TVs). For years movie fans have been hounding television stations and video distributors to show films made after 1953 in their proper wide screen ratios. Now that we have wide screen TVs the opposite situation exists, and it's the films made before 1953 that will suffer. I urge people not to support this practice. This is not a product that anyone who has an interest in movies should purchase.
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The animated classic is reborn on Blu-ray! Digitally restored and re-mastered using state-of-the-art technology, Max Fleischer’s song-filled, 1939 masterpiece comes to life for the first time ever in awe-inspiring high definition. Richly drawn from the timeless tale by Jonathan Swift, Gulliver’s Travels follows the legendary adventures of a shipwrecked sailor among the tiny people of Lilliput. In this strange land, Gulliver brings peace to two feuding kingdoms and reunites a prince with his princess before returning to the sea in one of the most “hap-hap-happy” endings of all time. Featuring breathtaking, newly-enhanced picture and sound, this definitive edition of Gulliver’s Travels is a feast for the eyes and ears that your whole family will enjoy for years to come!
Specifications:Restored and Re-mastered from the Original Source 35mm Film and Enhanced for 16x9 (1080p High Definition)Three Audio Options: Newly-Enhanced 5.1 Dolby Digital, Enhanced Stereo, Restored Original Soundtrack
Bonus Features:Two Classic Gabby Cartoons (made from the original feature outtakes): “Swing Cleaning” and “King for a Day”“The Making of a Cartoon” (restored Fleischer Studios documentary)
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