A Little Night Music

A Little Night Music

Director: Harold Prince Cast: Jonathan Tunick
Jonathan Tunick
, Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
, Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
, Diana Rigg
Diana Rigg
Harold Prince
A Little Night Music

A Little Night Music

Director: Harold Prince Cast: Jonathan Tunick
Jonathan Tunick
, Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
, Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
, Diana Rigg
Diana Rigg
Harold Prince

DVD (Wide Screen / Colorized)

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Overview

"The ownership and preservation situation of this movie must be a nightmare -- that's the only explanation one can perceive for its rather pathetic history on home video. There was fairly decent edition on VHS from Embassy/Nelson Entertainment in the US, and the laserdisc edition from Image Entertainment was notoriously fuzzy and washed out. Additionally, reports over the years claim that the original negative on this movie has been so badly damaged, that major restoration work will be required before a better-looking version will be seen -- and given the movie's reputation, this is unlikely to happen, ever. What we have here is a mixed blessing -- it is superior to the old laserdisc edition, and looks better than the old Nelson VHS tape; there is lots of color and a considerable amount of detail in the very slightly letterboxed image (1.66-to-1 is the claim, but it seems more like about 1.55 or 1.60-to-1). But there are scratches visible in the source print (including a very faint but perceptable vertical line down the center of the screen), and other flaws do show through. And when coupled with the clunkiness of Harold Prince's direction, those imperfections do make for a difficult viewing experience. On the other hand, the sound is reasonably crisp and full, and the one part of this picture that does work is the Stephen Sondheim score -- indeed, the music and John Jympson's editing, with Herta Pisching's production design and the costumes by Florence Klotz and Irene Sharaff, are the virtues to be appreciated here when the music brings things to life. Alas, the producers of the DVD have failed to exploit even the one virtue that survived intact in the movie, having provided us with a mere 12 chapters -- not enough for reference points for each song or the score's full highlights. The menu, which opens up automatically on start-up, is simple enough, but doesn't do the movie justice. Additionally, there seems to be a discrepancy about the running time -- this disc runs 120 minutes, but the official US running time on the movie is 124 minutes (and, supposedly, the European edition ran 15 minutes longer). One would love to have some of this sorted out one of these days -- perhaps it's precisely this kind of flawed representation of a successful and highly regarded stage original that should get the ""special edition"" treatment; full restoration and a deluxe release with commentary (at this writing, Sondheim himself is still very much with us . . . ), and even a botched film of a masterpiece might make money for some enterprising DVD producer. In the meantime, there is this disc, to satisfy the Sondheim completists, and Elizabeth Taylor and Diana Rigg fans."

Product Details

Release Date: 06/05/2007
UPC: 0759731410823
Original Release: 1977
Rating: PG
Source: Henstooth Video
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 2:00:00
Sales rank: 14,135

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Elizabeth Taylor Desiree Armfeldt
Diana Rigg Charlotte Mittelheim
Len Cariou Frederick Egerman
Lesley-Anne Down Anne Egerman
Hermione Gingold Mme. Armfeldt
Laurence Guittard Carl-Magnus Mittelheim
Christopher Guard Erich Egerman
Chloe Franks Fredericka Armfeldt
Heinz Maracek Kurt
Lesley Dunlop Petra
Jonathan Tunick Conductor
Hubert Tscheppe Franz
Rudolf Schrympf Band Conductor
Franz Schussler Mayor,Mayoress
Jean Sincere Box Office Lady
Dagmar Koller 1st Lady
Ruth Brinkman 2nd Lady
Anna Veigl Concierge
Stephan Paryla Uniformed Sergeant
Kurt Martynow Major Domo
Gerty Barek Cook
James De Graot Footman

Technical Credits
Harold Prince Director
Hugh Wheeler Screenwriter
Elliott Kastner Producer
Heinz Lazek Executive Producer
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