Lon Chaney Warner Collection
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:45 am
I just picked up this set, and was pleasantly surprised how great this collection really is. I had heard mixed reviews about it. Some say it was great, and some say its horrible. I can't find much to say bad about it. The print quality is superb on all the titles. My only complaints is some nitrate damage in the MGM logo in the beginning of the silent Unholy Three, which isn't in my 8mm print, and a heavy scratch at the beginning of He Who Gets Slapped, which isn't in my 8mm print either.
I am surprised that since this collection came from the Turner Vault, that it was released through Warner and not Turner like the Lon Chaney Collection a few years back. Like that collection, I wish this set had commentary by Michael Blake as well. Some have found faults with the soundtrack to Mr. Wu. I didn't find it to be all that bad, and actually like the clarinet, and other instruments that are being used. For those of you who have had thoughts on holding back on this set I highly recommend it, and being a big fan of Lon Chaney too.
I am surprised that since this collection came from the Turner Vault, that it was released through Warner and not Turner like the Lon Chaney Collection a few years back. Like that collection, I wish this set had commentary by Michael Blake as well. Some have found faults with the soundtrack to Mr. Wu. I didn't find it to be all that bad, and actually like the clarinet, and other instruments that are being used. For those of you who have had thoughts on holding back on this set I highly recommend it, and being a big fan of Lon Chaney too.