Cinema Retro has received the following press release from Kino Classics:
Groundbreaking
Adaptation of the Jules Verne Classic Novel and "The
First Submarine Photoplay Ever Filmed"
Available
on Blu-ray and DVD July 28, 2020
Includes
audio commentary by film historian Anthony Slide and
musical score by Orlando Perez Rosso
"Fans
of the Silent Era will appreciate this impressive 4K restoration via the Kino
Blu-ray. I loved stepping back and time over 100-years to enjoy this adventure.
I hope you get the same pleasure." -- Gary Tooze, DVDBeaver
New
York, NY -- July 6, 2020 -- Kino Classics proudly announces the Blu-ray and DVD
release of the landmark 1916 silent version of Jules Verne's classic novel,
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, in a stunning new 4K restoration conducted by
Universal Pictures, with restoration from the 35mm nitrate print provided by
UCLA Film & Television Archive and restoration services provided by
NBCUniversal StudioPost.
Directed
by Stuart Paton and produced by Universal Pictures, 20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea was a groundbreaking production for its time, gaining much acclaim for its
pioneering use of the underwater photography process developed by Ernest and
George Williamson, making it one of the big-budget special effects epics of its
day and a screen classic that has endured over the last century since it was
first released.
20,000
Leagues Under the Sea will become available on Blu-ray and DVD July 28, with a
SRP of $29.95 for the Blu-ray and $19.95 for the DVD. This Kino Classics
edition includes a musical score by Orlando Perez Rosso, and features an
insightful audio commentary by noted silent film historian Anthony Slide.
Synopsis:
Stuart
Paton's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916) is an epic retelling of Jules
Verne's classic novel, shot on location in the Bahaman Islands. Allen Holubar
stars as the domineering Captain Nemo, who rescues the passengers of an
American naval vessel after ramming them with his ironclad, steampunk
submarine, The Nautilus. Incorporating material from Verne's The Mysterious
Island, the film also follows the adventures of a group of Civil War soldiers
whose hot-air balloon crash-lands on an exotic island, where they encounter the
untamed "Child of Nature" (Jane Gail).
Calling
itself "The First Submarine Photoplay Ever Filmed," the film is
highlighted by stunning underwater photography (engineered by Ernest and George
Williamson), including an underwater funeral and a diver's battle with a giant
cephalopod. In honor of the film's extraordinary technical and artistic
achievement, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was added to the National Film
Registry by the Library of Congress.
20,000
Leagues Under the Sea (1916)
Blu-ray
and DVD Street Date: July 28, 2020
Director:
Stuart Paton
Starring:
Allen Holubar, Matt Moore, Edna Pendleton, Jane Gail, Howard Crampton
Produced
by the Universal Film Mfg. Co.
Musical
Score by Orlando Perez Rosso
Special
Features:
Audio
Commentary by Film Historian Anthony Slide
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