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    Unique ID Code: 0000001529
    Added by: DVD Reviewer
    Added on: 25/10/1999 23:21
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    Yellow Submarine (UK)

    8 / 10
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    All aboard for the trip of your life
    Certificate: U
    Running Time: 90 mins
    Retail Price: £19.99
    Release Date:

    Synopsis:
    Once upon a time... or maybe twice, there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland - a place where happiness and music reigned supreme. But all that was threatened when the terrible Blue Meanies declared war and sent in their army led by a menacing Flying Glove to destroy all that was good. Enter John, Paul, George and Ringo to save the day!

    Armed with little more than their humour, songs, and of course, their yellow submarine, the Fab Four tackle the rough seas ahead in an effort to bring down the evil forces of bluedom. Now digitally restored with stereo surround sound for the first time ever, this visionary masterpiece looks and sounds better than the original theatrical release.

    Special Features:
    Featurette "The Mod Odyssey"
    Music only track of the film`s score
    Three storyboarded sequences - including two not used in the final film
    Original pencil drawings
    Behind-the-scenes photos
    Interviews with the crew and vocal talents
    Collectible booklet that dives behind-the-scenes of this landmark animated adventure

    Video Tracks:
    Widescreen Letterbox 1.66:1

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital 5.1 English
    Dolby Digital Mono English
    Dolby Digital 5.1 Italian
    Dolby Digital 5.1 German

    Subtitle Tracks:
    French
    Polish
    CC: German
    Italian
    Swedish
    Finnish
    English
    Spanish
    German
    CC: English
    Portuguese
    Dutch
    Danish
    Norwegian

    Directed By:
    George Dunning

    Written By:





    Starring:
    John Lennon
    Paul McCartney
    Ringo Starr
    George Harrison

    Soundtrack By:
    Paul McCartney
    John Lennon
    George Harrison
    George Martin

    Music From:
    Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band

    Editor:
    Brian J. Bishop

    Producer:
    Al Brodax

    Distributor:
    Apple Films

    Your Opinions and Comments

    7 / 10
    Yellow Submarine
    MGM DVD
    Region: 2 (UK), PAL
    Colour
    Average bitrate: 8.13 mb/s
    Ratio: 1.66:1 (4:3 Letterbox)
    Chapters: 36
    Soundtrack: English DD 2.0 mono (224 mb/s), German 5.1 surround, Italian 5.1 surround
    Subs: Danish, Dutch, English, English (hard of hearing), Finnish, French, German, German (hard of hearing), Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
    Extras: Original theatrical trailer / Featurette "The Mod Odyssey" / Music only track of the film`s score / Three storyboarded sequences - including two not used in the final film / Original pencil drawings / Behind-the-scenes photos / Interviews with the crew and vocal talents / Collectible booklet
    Cert: U
    Cover Design: Simple and effective, the cover design features (what else) the yellow
    submarine. Above Average
    Duration: 1:26:18

    Film
    This film is not easily summed up in just a few words. Just picture someone's drug trip featuring the Beatles and a host of their songs and you get the picture.
    8 / 10

    Image
    The image, letterboxed at 1.66:1, looks good on the TV screen, but closer examination reveals that it's not quite up to par with far too much edge enhancement marring an otherwise almost faultless transfer. The film is not as sharp as it rightly should be and this is possibly because of the edge enhancement. Mild animation grain is featured throughout (which I'm in favour of) and the framing looks good, although minor obvious scanning on the top shows that it is not presented in full animation ratio, but close to it. If this had been 16:9 transfer I would have understood this matting but as this is a 4:3 transfer I can't see why this sort of masking would be applied.
    7 / 10

    Audio
    There are two tracks reviewed here, the 5.1 surround track and the 2.0 original mono (although some of the songs appear in stereo, strangely).

    The mono track bears the mark of the limited recording at the time and has a slightly indistinct sound. The surround track has a much wider stereophonic spread with much better overall quality. Also the distortion of the mono track in some of the songs has been eliminated from the surround track.

    Surround: 8 / 10 Mono: 6 / 10

    Extras
    The extras are interesting, though the featurettes are slightly limited. I didn`t expect anything more, but hard core fans might want more thorough features.
    6 / 10
    posted by DVDfinnur on 17/4/2005 02:33