Wed May 09, 2012 2:24 am
THE BIG TRAIL is now available on Blu-ray (exclusively at Walmart) for $12.96. It's actually a 2-disc set, with the Blu-ray including both the Grandeur version and standard version in high definition, along with the commentary and all the bonus featurettes from the previous DVD in standard definition. (I've read somewhere that the European Blu-ray release had the widescreen version only.) The second disc is a DVD of the Grandeur version only with optional commentary, as well as the same interesting bonus featurettes about the film, the Grandeur process, John Wayne, and Raoul Walsh. (The previous 2-disc DVD release had a second DVD for the standard version).
I've spot-checked the two HD versions of the feature, and both look quite nice, although the 70mm negative was preserved photochemically by making a 35mm "scope" finegrain positive and a new 35mm "scope" dupe negative from that. The current HD scan apparently seems to be made from a preservation print off that new negative, so is not quite as crisp and sharp as if it had been scanned directly from the 70mm negative (which likely would have been extremely costly). Also, although the boxcover states that the 35mm "Academy" version is in the standard 1.33:1 ratio, it actually measures more like 1.22:1, the short-lived "Movietone" format with extra image above and below the true Academy 1.37 ratio. It's been a few years since I've seen the film (when the DVD came out), but I'll get around to watching at least the HD widescreen version of the feature all the way through in a couple of weeks or so and report back.
Released at the same time as THE BIG TRAIL is another widescreen John Wayne feature from Fox, the rather off-beat (for Wayne, at any rate) and underrated John Huston production THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA (1958). It is also a Walmart exclusive for $12.96. I just got done watching that one a couple hours ago, and have a new review in the "Old Movies in HD" continuing thread under the "Talking About Talkies" subforum.