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#LDDB=03019   #IMDB=0020479

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Added by ratkins
Cover by ratkins

Added on: 09/10/2002
Latest update: 19/11/2015
User updates processed: 2

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Taming of the Shrew, The (1929) [ID7728PK]

Country  USA  
Released  1990
Publisher  Image Entertainment
Price  19.98 USD

UPC  014381772869UPC=014381772869
Category  Comedy

Color  Black & White
Length  93 min.
Sides  2
Chapters  12
Size  12"
Picture  Academy Ratio
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Kuraray

 

   

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 
 Language  Subtitles 
 Unknown  Unknown 

 Mint Marks sample 
ID7728PK-A01-K
ID7728PK-B01-K

 Additional Information by ratkins    26/04/2008 

Also includes the documentary "The Birth of a Legend" (1966), about Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford.

 Additional Information by coolcatdaddy (6)   19/11/2015 

The print used for the laserdisc is from a 1966 re-release by Pickford. It includes additional music, sound effects and dialogue recorded in the mid-sixties to make the film appeal to contemporary audiences. In addition, seven minutes were cut from the film to improve the pacing.

The film was never released in its unaltered form on laserdisc - it was one of the significant early talkies, so it is of interest to film historians in it's original release version.